Tower of Light and Wall of Energy, Manchester
Tower of Light and Wall of Energy, Manchester Building, English Architecture
Tower of Light and Wall of Energy in Manchester
4 Mar 2022
Location: Lower Mosley Street, Manchester, M1 5HA, north west England, UK
Architects: Tonkin Liu
photo © Matthew Burnett
Photos: Mike Tonkin, David Valinsky and Matthew Burnett
Tower of Light and Wall of Energy, north west England
The Tower of Light is a 40-metre tall tower supporting and enclosing flues for a new low-carbon energy centre in Manchester?s city centre. The biomimetic structure has built on the decade- long innovation and research, Shell Lace Structure, pioneered by Tonkin Liu and developed in collaboration with engineers at Arup.
photo © Mike Tonkin Tower
Learning from geometries in nature, the tower?s form is its strength. The super-light, super-thin single-surface structure uses the least material to achieve the most. The tower is constructed from 6 and 8mm thick flat steel sheets, tailored, laser-cut, then welded together to create a curved stiff strong surface. Modern methods of construction using advanced digital modelling, analysis, and fabrication, combined with principles of tailoring, have made the Shell Lace Structure innovation possible. This is the largest built Shell Lace Structure to date.
photos © David Valinsky Photography
The Wall of Energy is a 63-metre long, 4- 6 metre height street façade enclosing the new energy centre. The glazed ceramic tiles reflect light and movement from the clouds in the ...
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