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DMA secures planning for two hotels in centre of Birmingham

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry9 September 20212 Mins Read
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Hospitality design expert, Dexter Moren Associates (DMA), has secured planning permission to deliver a 175-room lifestyle hotel and 80-unit aparthotel in the Digbeth district of Birmingham on behalf of Uddingston Holdings Ltd & Lethia Holdings Ltd.

The scheme will redevelop the Smithfield House and Wolverley House office buildings on Digbeth High Street on the eastern edge of the Birmingham Smithfield Masterplan (BSM).

“Following extensive consultation with Birmingham City Council, we are thrilled to see this scheme gain approval,” comments Rebeca Aguilera, DMA. “In transforming this important strategic site in the centre of Birmingham, our goal has been to create a timeless design that resonates with the quality of the historic context, as well as contributing to the mixed-use nature of the area and becoming a vibrant addition to the existing streetscape.”

“By maximising the potential of the site with two different types of accommodation with amenities for both guests and the local community, the scheme will act as a catalyst for the realisation of the emerging Birmingham Smithfield Masterplan and the future of Digbeth as a whole”

DMA’s design consists of two distinct buildings that re-interpret the area’s traditional architecture: Smithfield House will deliver an aparthotel, with a mix of studios and one-bed units, with an independent café on the ground floor, as well as a guest amenity area and terrace at the rooftop. Meanwhile, Wolverley House will deliver a lifestyle hotel with ancillary F&B and workspace on the ground floor and a rooftop bar and view terrace set to become a destination for both locals and guests.

Each block has been carefully designed, seeking to reference Digbeth’s vernacular architecture and rich materiality in its own way. The overall material palette consists of red brick and stone, creating a contemporary composition with quality architecture.

“The development further builds on our strong track record of creating deliverable hotel projects through high-quality architecture,” says Rebeca Aguilera, DMA. “By maximising the potential of the site with two different types of accommodation with amenities for both guests and the local community, the scheme will act as a catalyst for the realisation of the emerging Birmingham Smithfield Masterplan and the future of Digbeth as a whole.”

www.dextermoren.com

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