Premier Inn at Pacific Quay

Waterfront hotel at Pacific Quay

  • View of the Premier Inn from the north bank
  • The rear of the building
  • Detail of the new Premier Inn at Pacific Quay

Lead Partner: Whitbread PLC

Other Partners: Lawrence McPherson

Project Team: Lawrence McPherson Associates : Architects Lawrence McPherson Associates : Planning Consultants Project managers : Baqus Fletcher McNeil Structural and Civil Engineers : Ramsay and Chalmers M+E designers : Dynamic Design

Project History
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  • The gap site where the new Premier Inn will be built
  • The new hotel will sit between the BBC and SCRO offices
  • Bells Bridge is being refurbished
  • Part of the steel frame of Permier Inn
  • The Premier Inn site at Pacific Quay sees the start of the build
  • The steel frame of the new hotel
  • The Premier Inn exterior is nearly complete
  • View of the Premier Inn from the north bank

Location:

Pacific Quay & SECC, Pacific Quay

Description:

This new hotel is located next to the BBC, with easy access to SECC and The Hydro via Bell's Bridge.

The contemporary design of the hotel has been created to maintain the strong building edge to the river and to provide a transition between the two very different heights of the neighbouring buildings. The Thyme restaurant is contained within a contemporary glass box with an external dining area right next to the river.

The design also provides for a new public space which links Bells Bridge to Pacific Quay, formalising a key pedestrian link from the SECC to the site and beyond.

In line with Whitbread PLC's corporate responsibility programme, aimed at reducing carbon emissions by 26% by 2020, the Hotel has been designed to meet these targets, encompassing low carbon design and specification and incorporating many energy saving features.

Current status:

The planning application was submitted after an extended period of public consultation in line with the new planning regulations where comments were sought from the public, local interest groups and the users of the neighbouring buildings via meetings and a public exhibition. The feedback and comments received were incorporated into the design submitted for planning consent.

Planning consent was granted in December 2012.

Construction work is now under way.

Timescale:

Spring 2013 - Spring 2014

Cost:

£10.5m