Pepper Street Car Park wins Northern Design Award 2025

Chapman Taylor’s Rooftop Social Club concept for Pepper Street Car Park in Chester has won the Northern Design Award 2025 in the category of ‘Conversion / Redesign / Repurpose’, recognising excellence in transforming existing buildings through creative and sustainable design.

The award celebrates Chapman Taylor’s visionary adaptive reuse concept, which reimagines a redundant 1960s multistorey car park in the heart of Chester as a vibrant new social and cultural destination.

The award celebrates Chapman Taylor’s visionary adaptive reuse concept, which reimagines a redundant 1960s multistorey car park in the heart of Chester as a vibrant new social and cultural destination. The design transforms the underused structure into a multi-level rooftop venue made from recycled shipping containers and locally sourced timber, creating a lively and sustainable environment that supports Chester’s tourism and evening economy.

The flexible layout includes cabanas, open seating terraces, pop-up event zones and spaces for live performances, encouraging social interaction and community engagement. Guided by sustainability and circular design principles, the project showcases how existing urban assets can be revitalised to deliver new social and environmental value.

The award celebrates Chapman Taylor’s visionary adaptive reuse concept, which reimagines a redundant 1960s multistorey car park in the heart of Chester as a vibrant new social and cultural destination. The design transforms the underused structure into a multi-level rooftop venue made from recycled shipping containers and locally sourced timber, creating a lively and sustainable environment that supports Chester’s tourism and evening economy.

The flexible layout includes cabanas, open seating terraces, pop-up event zones and spaces for live performances, encouraging social interaction and community engagement. Guided by sustainability and circular design principles, the project showcases how existing urban assets can be revitalised to deliver new social and environmental value.

Now in its 23rd year, the Northern Design Awards celebrate design excellence across architecture, interiors, and landscaping throughout the Midlands, North of England and Scotland. The winners were announced at a ceremony held on Thursday, 13th November 2025, at the magnificent Manchester Cathedral.

Congratulations to everyone involved in the project — and to our client and collaborators — for helping bring this award-winning vision to life.

By repurposing an existing building rather than demolishing it, the proposal embodies Chapman Taylor’s commitment to Responsible Design, extending the life of the structure, reducing embodied carbon and creating a new focal point for visitors and residents alike.

Congratulations to everyone involved in the project — and to our client and collaborators — for helping bring this award-winning vision to life.

Paul Graham (BA (Hons) BArch RIBA)

Associate Director, 曼彻斯特

Paul joined Chapman Taylor in 2001 and became an Associate Director in 2007. Based in the Manchester studio, he works extensively at the early concept and detailed planning stages of projects.

He has approaching 20 years’ design experience having successfully completed a number of award-winning major projects across a range of sectors.

Areas  of expertise:

Office / Retail / Mixed-use / Concept Design / Planning

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