In the centre of London a 69 sqm unmodernised apartment at the raised ground floor of an 1880’s monumental residential building has been turned into a practical and beautiful home for a young family, with the highest living standards and plenty of innovative design solutions.
Angelo, Gordon & Co.’s new London offices evoke their excellent reputation in alternative investments and embrace the surrounding Savile Row streetscape throughout. Designed as a hub for their European business, the bright and spirited offices are flooded with natural light and incorporate Angelo Gordon’s preference for openness and transparency. White walls, bold color accents, warm materials, and a distinctive art collection create a welcoming and crisp environment for clients and staff.
Artworks by:Angela Bulloch, Michael Craig-Martin, Thomas Demand, Rodney Graham, Carl Hammoud, Shirley Kaneda, Ellsworth Kelly, David Korty, Sarah Morris, Matt Mullican, Julian Opie, MP and MP Rosado, David Row, Joel Shapiro, Ned Smyth, Stephen Willats
Collaborators: Architect-of-Record: Modus WorkspaceLighting: Cline Bettridge BernsteinInterior Decorating: DL Design Assoc.Art Consulting: Nancy Rosen Inc.
Program: Reception, open work area, private offices, conference rooms, pantry and support spaces
Broad Street House is new build home in Suffolk by Nash Baker Architects. The house utilises a palette of natural and traditional materials to blend with the rural street scene, and the exterior uses oak cladding and handmade bricks (both locally sourced) to blend with the architectural character of the village. To create a more distinctive look, the bricks were laid in a variation of ‘Monks bond’ using white iron-free sand for the lime mortar which was sourced from the local Wivenhoe pit.
Split House is a contemporary private house on a coastal hill top in Fairlight, Rother. The client, a couple well engaged with the local community, wanted to build a through-life house that would engage with the surrounding landscape, with a construction process that would draw from the local trades.
Alphabeta by Studio RHE offers a dynamic and adaptable workplace on the intersection between Shoreditch and the City of London, successfully attracted media and technology companies alongside financial sector tenants.
London-based architecture practice NBBJ, the team behind the shadowless skyscraper concept, has revealed a radical rethinking of the London Underground’s Circle Line that promises to spur new ideas for urban mobility.
The Brassworks is a beautiful conversion of a former factory into stunning, light-filled, loft-style apartments. The project offers spacious and high quality residential accommodation in a prime central London location.
The public realm landscape of 1 & 2 New Ludgate ties the new development seamlessly into the surrounding urban fabric and character. Fine landscape details and finishes reinforce the smooth transition and facilitate the use of this new public space in a tight urban site.
When Nomura chose Oxford Properties and UBS’s multi award-winning Angel Lane it was the City’s largest letting. With 546,000 sqft of technologically advanced workspace over 11 floors for 6,000 plus people, it is sited between the City’s Victorian and Roman riverbanks. The project has transformed the riverside with the first new public space between Parliament and The Tower of London.