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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Rothschild Bank headquarters in London, UK by OMA

 
December 17th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: OMA

New Court, the new London headquarters for Rothschild, and OMA’s first building in London, has been completed. The 21,000m2 building is embedded in the narrow medieval alley of St Swithin’s Lane in the heart of the City of London.

 

Rothschild bank in the City of London (Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault)

  • Architect: OMA
  • Name of Project: Rothschild Bank headquarters
  • Location: London, UK

A subtle presence, New court is hidden within a cluster of buildings which form the historical core of the financial centre of the City. Surrounded by buildings of significance, the new development preserves and enhances this heritage while contributing a new dimension to the area. It emphasizes new connections within the dense street scape, and offers views over the City from the 75-metre high Sky Pavilion.

St Stephen Walbrook Church with west facade of Rothschild Bank (Copyright OMA)

OMA’s design for New Court is the fourth building inhabited by Rothschild since 1809 on the architecturally rich site of St Swithin’s Lane. Led by the OMA partners Rem Koolhaas and Ellen van Loon, OMA designed a building with most of its mass lifted up from the street, reinstating the visual connection between the Lane and St Stephen Walbrook church, built by Christopher Wren in 1680, which had been hidden from view following 200 years of development.

Rothschildbank car access (Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault)

For the first time, New Court now has a generous and intriguiing relationship with its surroundings. Instead of competing as accidental neighbours, the church and New Court now form a twinned urban ensemble, an affinity reinforced by the proportional similarity of their towers.

Koolhaas commented: “We lifted the building so the ground becomes a manifesto about the richness of London’s history.”

Rothschildbank from King Street (Copyright OMA by Charlie Koolhaas)

New Court is a combination of a cube — for open-plan office space — and four simple adjoining volumes for support facilities (circulation, reception, cafe, gym). The facade is in structural steel and dark glass. The top of the cube is a platform for a landscaped garden for hosting open air events.

Above the roof garden, the Sky Pavilion perches on pilotis, providing two storeys of double-height space for client meetings and events, and creating new, unfamiliar mid-level views over St Stephen’s, the nearby St Paul’s Cathedral, and the surrounding City. From Cannon Street and King William Street, and from across the Thames, the Sky Pavilion is a subtle addition to the City’s intricate skyline.

Forecourt and St Stephen Walbrook at night (Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault)

Van Loon commented: “The exterior as well as the interior of the new building has been carefully conceived to create an inspiring building for Rothschild that establishes a new dialogue with the City.”

Rothschild project manager Tony Chapman said: “Rothschild has made a commitment to the City of London that has endured across six generations. The new New Court is of significant historical and architectural importance and continues this commitment.” New Court is the second building completed by OMA this year in the UK after Maggie’s Centre in Glasgow opened in October.

 

Reception area with curtain (Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault)

Meeting room with family heritage (Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault)

Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault

Rooftopview on London framed by Sky Pavilion (Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault)

Rooftop view (Copyright OMA by Philippe Ruault)

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