New London Architecture

Fetter Lane

Built

100 Fetter Lane, named Edenica, in the City of London exemplifies a pioneering approach to workplace architecture, setting new standards in sustainability, placemaking and user experience.

Designed by Fletcher Priest Architects, 100 Fetter Lane, named Edenica, in the City of London exemplifies a pioneering approach to workplace architecture, setting new standards in sustainability, placemaking and user experience.

The twelve storey design integrates innovative environmental strategies and encourages public engagement. The brief called for facilities that respond to evolving occupant needs and expectations, qualities which define the future of the workplace.

We met this ambition by creating a future-proofed, dynamic environment that is not only attractive to people and their senses but also promotes longevity and circularity. Wellbeing has been a priority throughout, with generous 3.4 meters high volumes, that create a spacious atmosphere with significantly more daylight and enhanced air circulation. Under-floor ventilation removes the visual clutter of ceiling ductwork, an approach that also reduces cost and carbon by between 25% and 50%. Mixed-mode ventilation, with manual and automatically opening windows on all floors, optimises natural cooling through night purging, and a facility for individual occupants to control fresh air and temperature.

A total of 5,900 sq ft of private landscaped terraces on six floors provide over 4000 sq ft of soft landscaping. Public spaces are also enhanced and enlarged. A new public pocket park with an accessible north-south route creates a protected ‘cool corridor’. A ground-floor café attached to the building’s lobby is open to the public and a new pub will animate the streetscape. The history of the area is celebrated through the contextual selection of materials. Pigmented textured concrete responds harmoniously to the brick and terracotta facades that characterise the area. Electric blue glazed bricks, a traditional finish for pub frontages include a selection of small sculptural motifs that recall the site’s printing heritage. Quotes from historical figures associated with the area, such as John Wilkes, the radical journalist and politician, – are commemorated on the column that faces the pocket park.

100 Fetter Lane is the first building in the City of London to implement a standardised framework for material passports. Developed in collaboration with Waterman Environmental Services, this system assigns unique references and information to nearly 5000 elements, ensuring traceability for future reuse and reducing construction waste.

NLA Awards 2025

NLA Awards 2025

WORKPLACES WINNER (built)

Supported by the Mayor of London, the NLA Awards celebrate all scale of projects, from community-led to large-scale mixed-use developments, both built and unbuilt, that contribute to the creation of a more sustainable, civilised, and egalitarian London. 

Project information

Status

Built

Borough

City of London

Size

90000 sq m

Completion

February 2025


Location

100 Fetter Ln, London EC4A 1ES, UK


Team Credits

Client

YardNine and BauMont Real Estate Capital

Contractor

Mace Group

Landscape Architect

Hyland Edgar Driver

Structural Engineer

Waterman Group

Services Engineer

Waterman Group

Fire Engineer

Marshall Fire

Acoustic Consultant

Waterman Group

Facade Engineer

Infinity Façade Consultants

Quantity Surveyor

Arcadis

Planning Consultant

DP9 Ltd

Project Manager

Third London Wall

Access Consultants

Peter Connell Associates

BCO

Sweco

ROL

Point 2 Surveyors

Designer

Fletcher Priest Architects


Last updated on

25/11/2025


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