New London Architecture

3 Shortlands

Proposed

A 3-phase masterplan for the refurbishment and redevelopment of a demoded 1970s office block in central Hammersmith, west London.

This multi-phase refurbishment of a 1970s office complex in Hammersmith reimagines the site as a new mixed-use part of the city. The owner, Romulus, is committed to a gradual, sustainable approach in their stewardship of the site. The completion of the final phase will see the complex more than double in lettable area, as well as adding a hotel, a public swimming pool and gym, and new landscaping and accessible public realm.

Resilient London: confronting climate change

Resilient London: confronting climate change

This multi-phase refurbishment of a 1970s office complex reimagines the site
as a new mixed-use part of the city. The completion of the final phase will see
the complex more than double in lettable area, as well as adding a hotel, public
swimming pool and gym, and new public realm. The scheme is an example of a
multi-phase, deep retrofit. The load-bearing structure of the original building will be
retained, while the facade will be upgraded to improve its performance and allow
for natural ventilation and very low energy cooling in the next phase of the project.

#ResilientLondon

Project information

Status

Proposed

Borough

Hammersmith

Completion

2019


Location

3 Shortlands, London W6 8DA, UK


Team Credits

Architect

Fletcher Priest Architects

Client

Romulus

Contractor

Red Construction Group


Last updated on

31/05/2024


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