REGENERATION specialist Urban Union has been given the green light to transform the site of the former Glasgow Coliseum Theatre into 64 new homes.
Part of the Laurieston Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA), the development is a joint venture between New Gorbals Housing Association (NGHA) and Urban Union. It will provide 64 social homes for rent and a ‘generous’ community space on the derelict site of the former theatre on Eglinton Street.
The project comprises four residential blocks arranged around a central courtyard and will feature parking with provision for future EV charging points. The four and six-storey blocks will offer a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
Urban union said the apartments have been designed with a ‘timeless’ quality, heritage and presence and will maximise natural light. A ‘simple material palette’ is said to enable fine detailing and is ‘sympathetic’ to the surrounding area, while the internal spaces are ‘bright and airy with a clear link to the street and community garden’.
The landscaped courtyard is designed to connect residents with nature within an urban setting.
Neil McKay, MD at Urban Union, said, “This is great news that together with New Gorbals Housing Association, we will continue to repurpose neglected spaces in the regeneration of the Laurieston area. Aligning with our own and Glasgow’s net zero targets, properties will feature a ground source heat pump system as opposed to gas boilers, as well as triple-glazing where required to support the decarbonisation of the buildings. We will also continue to embrace sustainable methods of construction as we rejuvenate the area and look forward to continuing our close working relationship with New Gorbals Housing Association.”
Fraser Stewart, director at New Gorbals Housing Association, added, “We are delighted that New Gorbals Housing Association has been granted permission to develop our land at the former Coliseum site. We have worked in close partnership with Urban Union on the design and development of this project that will provide 64 new homes for social rent to our stock. Thanks to the grant funding support from Glasgow City Council and the Scottish Government, we look forward to commencing on site in spring 2024.”
Reiach and Hall Architects, who are designing the development, released a statement saying, “We are delighted to see the Coliseum housing development progress to this important milestone. The project aims to harmonise with existing developments while reflecting the heritage of Glaswegian tenemental architecture – using a simple rhythm of windows and restrained brickwork. The focus is on human scale and legibility, achieved through careful consideration of ground storey treatments and entrances.
“The design creates inviting communal spaces, such as a car-free courtyard, which serves as a safe area for residents’ relaxation and community activities. Attention is also given to the streetscape, with thoughtful edge treatments and the potential enhancement of surrounding areas, such as the triangular piece of land nearby, to contribute positively to the overall environment.
“We are excited to continue to work on this development with Urban Union and New Gorbals Housing Association and look forward to the next stage.”
The development will commence in summer 2024. Urban Union added that a planned programme of social value initiatives during the construction phase will bring further benefits to the area.