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Asia House, Manchester

Coordinates:53°28′30″N2°14′17″W / 53.4750°N 2.2381°W /53.4750; -2.2381
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Building in Manchester, England

Asia House
Asia House, Manchester
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General information
Architectural styleEdwardian Baroque
Location82Princess Street,Manchester, England
Year built1906–09
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameAsia House
Designated2 October 1974
Reference no.1247432

Asia House at No. 82Princess Street,Manchester, England, is an early 20th centurypacking and shipping warehouse built between 1906 and 1909 in anEdwardian Baroque style. It is aGrade II* listed building as at 3 October 1974.[1]Nikolaus Pevsner'sThe Buildings of England describes the warehouse, and its companion, No. 86, Manchester House, as "quite splendid ... good examples of the warehouse type designed for multiple occupation by shipping merchants".[2] It attributes its design to I.R.E. Birkett, architect of theGrade II listed companion building, Manchester House, which is similar in design.English Heritage attributes it toHarry S. Fairhurst.[1] Asia House has an "exceptionally rich" entrance hall and stairwell, "lined with veined marble and green and cream faience, with designs of trees andArt Nouveau stained glass".[3]

The warehouse was built for the Refuge Assurance Company and in 1910 was occupied by the Oxford Packing Company and 36 shipping merchants. Built on atrapezoidal plan, it has two linked blocks which are six storeys high plus anattic above a double basement. Itsfaçade is pink-brownsandstone, brick andmarble while the side elevations, where the service and workers entrances were located, are in glazed white brick and the rear common brick. The warehouse loading bays are between the blocks and were linked to the packing rooms in the basement by shafts.[4]

Many warehouses were built to a common design, often with steps to a raised ground floor with showroom and offices and the first floor contained more offices and waiting rooms for clients and sample and pattern rooms all decorated to impress customers. The working areas above were plain with large windows to allow in natural light. Orders were packed there and sent to the basement on hoists powered byManchester's hydraulic power system and packed into bales using hydraulic presses before dispatch. The warehouse was lighted by gas.[4]

Asia House was converted for residential use in 2003 and the basement is a car park.[4]Noel Gallagher, singer songwriter withOasis, is a former occupant.[5]

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Notes

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  1. ^abHistoric England,"Asia House (1247432)",National Heritage List for England, retrieved1 October 2012
  2. ^The Buildings of England: Lancashire- Manchester and the South East, page 331
  3. ^Pevsner Architectural Guides: Manchester, page 198
  4. ^abcWarehouses Whitworth Street, School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering Manchester University, archived fromthe original on 11 March 2012, retrieved1 October 2012
  5. ^Doran, John."Interview with Noel Gallagher".thequietus.com. Retrieved10 October 2011.

References

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  • Hartwell, Clare, Hyde, Matthew and Pevsner, Nikolaus,The Buildings of England: Lancashire: Manchester and the South East (2004)Yale University Press
  • Hartwell, Clare, Pevsner Architectural Guides: Manchester (2002)Yale University Press

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