No.1 Ancoats Green is the first site to complete under This City, Manchester City Council’s housing development company. The scheme, by Manchester-based Buttress Architects, delivers 119 thoughtfully designed apartments across two buildings, comprised of 28 one-bedroom and 91 two-bedroom homes, along with 10 contemporary townhouses – 8 with three bedrooms and 2 with four – carefully arranged to overlook a revitalised and expanded Ancoats Green, strengthening both visual and physical connections to the heart of Ancoats. 30% of the homes will be made available at the Manchester Living Rent, ensuring that the development is affordable as well as high quality.
Jasper Sanders + Partners were appointed directly by Buttress Architects to design and deliver the scheme’s resident amenity spaces, located on the ground and first floors of Alabaster House, and to curate a cohesive interior specification for both the apartments and townhouses. The goal was to ensure a high-quality, unified living environment across the development, aligned with the project’s strong commitment to delivering meaningful social value with sustainable credentials.
The amenity interiors were developed in direct response to This City’s overall brief, with the studio undertaking a detailed analysis of both ground and first floor layouts to accommodate the required functions. On the ground floor, a generously-scaled residents’ lounge - flooded with natural light - occupies a double-height space designed for lounging, casual coffee breaks, and informal social interaction. Above, the mezzanine level provides quieter, more focused settings tailored to home working.
These workspaces overlook the vibrant activity below and enjoy expansive views across Ancoats Green, reinforcing the interior’s connection to its natural surroundings. The result is a welcoming, healthy environment that encourages social interaction, fosters a sense of community, and feels both grounded and uplifted by its relationship with the landscape.
The interior scheme draws inspiration from the wildflower gardens of Ancoats Green, visible through the amenity’s two-storey glazed façade. Subtle, grounded hues evoke a sensory connection with the surrounding landscape. The palette is warm and inviting, yet purposefully avoids predictability through distinctive tonal combinations - rich claret, soft cornflower blue, buttery cream, and shaded taupe with undertones of khaki.
A considered mix of stained timbers, metals, and woollen fabrics enhances the space’s tactility, with longevity and functionality central to its design. Together, these elements form an interior language that is both thoughtful and unexpectedly vibrant, while remaining closely aligned with the architectural character and broader context of the site.
No.1 Ancoats Green marks a vital milestone in the evolution of affordable housing in Manchester, setting a new benchmark for future development. As a key urban connector between the neighbourhoods of Miles Platting and Ancoats Green, the project helps to establish a richer, more vibrant sense of place for the local community. Beyond its architectural and urban contribution, it is rooted in the ambition to improve the everyday lives of the individuals and families who will call it home.
The Design Process
- Project name: No.1 Ancoats Green
- Architecture firm: Buttress Architects
- Principal architect: Ben Tabiner
- Project location: Manchester
- Built area: 11,707 sq m
- Site area: 0.76 ha
- Photography: Gunner Gu + Gavin Stewart
- Interior design: Jasper Sanders + Partners
- Design year: 2024/5
- Completion year: 2026
- Landscape: Layer
- Structural engineer and civils: Curtins
- Environmental & MEP engineering: Method
- QS: Mace
- Construction: Wates
- Materials: Red brickwork exterior
- Budget: £48m overall project cost
- Client: This City (Manchester City Council)
- Status: Completed
- Typology: Build-to-rent Housing
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