Manchester Dogs’ Home, Manchester

Client: Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ Home

Architect: Dickinson Waugh Architects

Value: £1.5m

Duration: 20 weeks

 

A project close to our heart, the new adoption centre will ensure the canine residents of Manchester Dogs’ home are safe and comfortable.

Medlock has completed the brand-new Adoption Centre at Manchester Dogs’ Home in Harpurhey, marking the final phase of development following severe fire damage in September 2014.

The new facility, designed by Dickinson Waugh Architecture, provides 32 spacious temperature controlled kennel blocks incorporating the latest developments in canine welfare.

 
Manchester-Dogs-Home-Manchester-Support-3-2-1024x640.jpg
 

The 12000sqft single-storey centre features a large central atrium area where prospective owners can view the animals, dog welfare facilities, office accommodation and reception area.

The state-of-the-art re-homing centre was constructed on a piece of land adjacent to the existing adoption block in a timescale of 22 weeks.

 
 

A similar project:

A privately-funded independent school dedicated to improving the quality and range of services for children with autism.

Read more

Previous
Previous

Mr Mulligan’s, Cheltenham

Next
Next

Hickory’s Smokehouse, Wall Heath