PRP submits plans to refurbish modernist Salford University office building

Faraday House CGI view 2

1960s Faraday House to be reclad with work expected to start this spring

PRP has submitted plans to transform a vacant modernist building into new office space for the University of Salford.

Faraday House was built in the 1960s as the headquarters of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers and passed into the ownership of Salford University the following decade.

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