• Manchester Civil Justice Centre is a governmental building in Manchester, England. Completed in 2007, it houses Manchester's county court and the Manchester District...
  • Manchester Civil Justice Centre employs advanced environmentally sensitive design principals, such as solar screening and natural ventilation systems...
  • Manchester Civil Justice Centre is the biggest court complex built in the UK since the Royal Courts of Justice.
  • The largest court building to be built in the UK since the Royal Courts of Justice was completed in 1882.
  • The Manchester Civil Justice Centre was the largest civil court to be built since the Royal Courts of Justice in the United Kingdom.
  • Manchester Civil Justice Centre has been named one of Britain’s 10 best buildings of the decade by the highly respected architecture and design magazine...
  • An international competition winning design for the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice in north-west England, the complex provides accommodation of 34,000m²...
  • Justice Centre provides 47 courtrooms in a sustainable 16-storey building, an 11-storey atrium and a spectacular 60m × 60m glass facade along the western edge.
  • Located in England, the Manchester Civil Justice Centre was designed by Australian architects Denton Corker Marshall.
  • The Civil Justice Centre in Manchester, England is no exception, dubbed the ‘filing cabinet of justice’ because its cantilevered floors resembling pulled out...
  • Australian architects Denton Corker Marshall have nearly completed the Manchester Civil Justice Centre in Manchester, England.
  • An international competition winning design for the headquarters of the Ministry of Justice in north-west England, the complex provides accommodation of 34,000m²...
  • One of the Centre’s most striking features is the cantilevered court rooms that project from each end, creating an impression of draws pulled from a filing cabinet.
  • The Manchester Civil Justice Centre is the largest court building to be built in the UK since the Royal Courts of Justice was completed in 1882.