The Civil Justice Centre has been well received by architecture critics who have praised its striking aesthetics, environmental credentials and structural quality.
The Guardian architecture critic
Owen Hatherley described it as a "genuinely striking building".
The Telegraph said the "building can be described only in superlatives".
Building Magazine praised the building's "flamboyancy".
Blueprint magazine editor Peter Kelly believed the Civil Justice Centre was symbolic of Manchester's renaissance since the 1996 bombing, describing it as "a civic facility of true excellence, the courts building is regarded as a symbol of the city's global significance".
Blueprint added: Architecture critic
Deyan Sudjic believed the building was the best new building in Manchester:
RIBA described the structure as "an elegant and beautifully executed response to a complex brief that has made a significant contribution to the regeneration of this part of Manchester."
Ken Shuttleworth of
Make Architects and one of the lead architects on
The Gherkin in London described the building: "I think it's a fantastic building, I went to see it, I think it's a stunning piece of architecture. I was excited when I saw it, it's a great building." Shuttleworth also stated how interesting it was to see Australian architecture in the United Kingdom. Most buildings use all the site whereas Denton Corker Marshall only used an elongated slither of the plot for the building. ==Awards==