A retail destination that is both functional and visually engaging

Lidl, Rossington

Retail

Incorporating Lidl’s latest design standards and refreshed corporate branding, the new store delivers a contemporary, customer-focused retail environment. The architectural language is clean and confident, with full-height glazing wrapping the primary elevations to maximise daylight and visual transparency. This not only enhances the building’s street presence but also creates a welcoming, light-filled interior that supports intuitive navigation and a pleasant shopping experience.

The reconfigured layout includes a substantially larger sales area, allowing for an expanded product range and improved circulation. A dedicated bakery zone is positioned to draw customers into the heart of the store.

Services

  • Design services
  • Project delivery

What the client said about us

HTC have been outstanding in designing and delivering over 20 industrial schemes with a further 19 sites in the pipeline; a total of 4m sq ft across the board. Their ability to turn around feasibility drawings quickly and in a professional manner helps us obtain the best site layouts, especially on awkward-shaped sites.

Ian Dunckley , Development Director, Tungsten Properties

HTC have been outstanding in designing and delivering over 20 industrial schemes with a further 19 sites in the pipeline; a total of 4m sq ft across the board. Their ability to turn around feasibility drawings quickly and in a professional manner helps us obtain the best site layouts, especially on awkward-shaped sites.

Ian Dunckley , Development Director, Tungsten Properties

A purposeful space

Step inside Centurion Park, Colchester — a striking example of large-scale industrial design with purpose at its core. This 357,500 sq ft high-volume distribution centre combines architectural clarity with functionality. Explore the space in full through our 360° digital walk-through and experience the scale, efficiency, and considered design that define this BREEAM Excellent-rated development.

The results

Externally, the building’s crisp lines and branded signage reinforce Lidl’s modern identity, while the landscaping and forecourt design contribute to a well-considered public realm. The result is a store that not only meets operational needs but also elevates the brand’s presence within the community—delivering a retail destination that is both functional and visually engaging.