• The Toast Rack, formerly known as the Hollings Building, is a Modernist building in Fallowfield, Manchester, England.
  • Yet, love it or hate it, the Toast Rack — formally known as the Hollings Building — remains a symbol of Manchester’s quirky architectural spirit.
  • The iconic arches of the Toast Rack Building (Image: Matthew Holmes). The Poached Egg section of the toast rack was once the library of Hollings Campus...
  • The Toast Rack or ‘Hollings Building’ is one of the best example of Brutalist ‘Pop Architecture’ in the world.
  • The iconic MMU Hollings Campus, or the Toast Rack as it is more affectionately known. ... Where to go near Toast Rack (building). Manchester. Park.
  • One such building complex is tucked away behind the skyline, around three miles south of the city centre: the The Toast Rack & Fried Egg.
  • The Toast Rack building in Fallowfield is up for a sale – and it comes with planning permission for over 200 new homes.
  • Despite differences in taste, however, The Hollings building – known as ‘The Toast Rack’ – is a national treasure; a grade two listed national treasure.
  • The Toast Rack has to rank as Manchester’s most unusual and audacious building, far more in fact than the much touted Iconic gestures of the 90’s building...
  • Doesn't look like a toast rack? Ok, it isn't but it is a Manchester architectural landmark and it's known as the toast rack - you can read, and see, why here.