Huyton High Street
Knowsley
Services
- Masterplan/Vision
- Architecture
Team
- Client: Knowsley Council and Various Shop Owners
- Contractors: Skyline Property Solutions, Ellis Williams Construction, LN Joinery, Artisan Joinery
- Cost: KAR Consulting and Knowsley Council
- Structures: Thomasons
Area
- N/A
Cost
- Averaged £150,000 per unit

Project Overview
Knowsley Council employed Architectural Emporium to transform Huyton Village by rejuvenating existing shop fronts. First, we produced a vision for the wider shopping precinct with plans for new buildings and landscape interventions, before focussing on individual shop fronts within existing urban blocks. Phase 1 involved the refurbishment of 5 shops within the ownership of the council. The council had acquired the shops to use as a ‘test’ for the impact of upgrading shop fronts and its effect on the town centre as a whole. It has proved hugely successful and has led to the programme being rolled out along the rest of the high street.




Phase 2 involved the conversion of another block of 6 shop fronts. Phase 3 comprised a further three shops. The nature of the building block and original typology led to an approach which promoted small independent shops and more diverse usage with a focus on introducing some evening use to populate the town centre.


Architectural Emporium developed individual schemes for each block, which respected the fundamental elements of each building but created a big enough impact to promote change in the rest of the area. The chosen design uses a mix of contemporary and traditional interventions to create a timeless feel. Architectural Emporium continue to work closely with Knowsley Council to incrementally improve Derby Rd and other parts of Knowsley.



Before We Started....






















