news CENTRAL LONDON REFURB “Playful” mixed use scheme in Victoria tops out
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The revamp of a nine-storey building at 25 Wilton Road, a prominent central London site, has topped out. The scheme designed by MAX Architects is located directly opposite Victoria Station and will provide a mix of 14 flats for private rent along with over 9,000 m2
of
office and retail spaces. Max Titchmarsh of MAX Architects,
commented: “This scheme brings a tired, existing building back to life and, thanks
to a progressive client who backed our vision for the site, adds personality, char- acter, colour and a playful counterpoint to the often faceless office offering.” According to the London-based
practice, the design of the office spaces stems from a successful collaboration between the client, Royal London Asset Management, and the architects. “The delivering a working environment that will stand out from the traditional CAT
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A office fit-out.” Designed with a raised floor and
suspended ceiling grid, the floorplates exploit the befits of open plan and exposed ceilings by pushing much of the infrastructure to a perimeter racetrack and exposing large areas of column-free flexible space with 3.3m floor to ceiling heights. The scheme is being built by Kier Construction and will complete in spring 2017.
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