Join this Study Tour to hear from Eric Parry Architects, Heyne Tillett Steel and Max Fordham at the newly completed 11 Belgrave Road in Victoria.
11 Belgrave Road is the complete renewal of a late 1950s office building that was constructed to replace a bomb-damaged 19th Century Church and Victorian townhouses.
The redevelopment, designed by Eric Parry Architects for Quadrum Global, comprises just over 150,000 sq ft of Grade A workspace, and sets a new standard for high quality offices in Victoria, London. The completed project increases the floor area on site by 31% of the previous building and features enhanced community assets, with a publicly accessible café, gymnasium and co-working spaces for both commercial and community hire.
Working with MEP Engineer Max Fordham LLP, Structural and Civil Engineer Heyne Tillett Steel, and Landscape Architects, Gillespies, the project team repurposed an ambitious 35% of total built fabric already on site – including a large section of the concrete structure and foundations. This substantially reduces the lifetime embodied carbon emissions of the project, which has been designed to exceed the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge embodied carbon target by 38%.
11 Belgrave has achieved the UK’s first NABERS Design For Performance rating of 5.5 stars, as well as achieving BREEAM Outstanding, WELL Platinum, Wiredscore Platinum and Smartscore Platinum.
The capacity for this event is 20 and tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis, with a maximum of 2 per organisation.
Please note there are planned tube strikes for Thursday 7 November, please only book if you can make the journey.
Programme
08:30
Arrivals for registration and breakfast
09:00
Welcome
Lewis Benmore, Associate, Eric Parry Architects
Tom Watson, Director, Heyne Tillett Steel
Dean Irvine, Senior Engineer, Max Fordham
09:20
Tour begins
10:00
End