Xscape (building)
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Xscape buildings (named after the company that developed them) are large, strikingly designed and unusually shaped buildings. Typically they contain a real snow indoor ski slope, leisure facilities and related shops. There are currently three members of the chain, located in Central Milton Keynes and Castleford (Wakefield), which are both in England, and in Braehead (Glasgow), Scotland.
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[edit] Milton Keynes
The Milton Keynes Xscape opened in 2000, answering the city's demand for a large visible landmark from which the city centre can be found. From behind it resembles a snow covered hill, and can be seen from the small town of Olney, over eight miles away. The Xscape has 14 floors, making it the second tallest building in Milton Keynes after Mellish Court in Bletchley. Inside the Xscape can be found a real-snow ski slope, a 16 screen cinema, a number of shops and a climbing wall. An interesting point is the two large funnels on the front of the building - often mistaken for lifts and part of the cooling system are actually just stairs.
Located directly behind the Xscape building is a large square-shaped structure which houses an indoor skydiving centre named 'Airkix'. This too can be seen from as far away as Broughton.
[edit] Castleford
The Castleford Xscape is built in a similar style to the Braehead one however it is of note that the many angular parts of the building, especally when seen from behind do form a shape similar to that of the Milton Keynes Xscape. The Castleford Xscape opened in October 2003 and has a 5,500 square metre roof.
The Castleford Xscape was a major development for what was before, an averaged sized town in West Yorkshire and is situated next to Junction 32, a popular outlet mall formerly known as Freeport. The two combined have really put Castleford, Glasshoughton in particular, on the map.
The Xscape at Castleford contains many shops, clubs, restaurants and entertainment facilities.
Entertainment: Snowslope, Ice Climbing, Rock Climbing, Bowling, Cineworld Cinema, Lazerzone, Virtual Simulator, 2 arcades, Dodgems and a Gym. It also used to have a skate park located in one of the shops, but this has closed.
Shops: Subvert Board Store, ARK, Adrenaline Junkie, GT News, Blue Salamander, Ellis Brigham, FEB Mountain Sports, Evans Cycles, Land Rover Gear. There are also 100s of shops over the road at Junction 32.
Drink & Dine: Nando's, Chiquito, Tootsies, M.A Potters, Frankie & Benny's, ASK, Elements Oriental, Burger King, Starbucks, Lloyds No.1 Bar – The WinterSeam, Bar Fusion, The Loft & Redroom, But But Indian Buffet, Glassroom and Rockies Bar. There is also a bar overlooking the Snowslope.
Other: Conference Centre, 3 Cash Machines (although the 1 at the front never works), Toilets, X-Cards (Taxi Company), Massage Chairs, Cactus Lift, Competitions, and featured events. Sometimes there will be theme-park rides outside.
Situated Nearby: Junction 32, McDonald's, Pizza Hut, KFC and Eastern Court.
[edit] Braehead
The Braehead Xscape began construction in 2005 and was opened in March 2006. It is shaped differently - more like a conventional building but with the ski slope using a sloped cuboid structure projecting out the roof. As with Milton Keynes, this Xscape features a shopping area and a cinema.
In March 2006, weeks before the complex was scheduled to open, the roof of the cinema fell in and has required extensive re-building. This was the same week the roof of the Scottish Parliament fell in — both Xscape and the Parliament were built by the same company. As of November 2006, the cinema is still not open. The mini-golf however (which is housed below the cinema) opened in July 2006, leading to speculation that the cinema will be ready to open soon.