Built
Tim Crocker
Keybridge introduces five hundred and ninety-eight homes, a two-form-entry primary school, office spaces and retail units on the site of a redundant telecom switching station.
Keybridge is the landmark redevelopment of the former BT Telephone Exchange site on South Lambeth Road, providing 598 new homes, over an acre of public landscape, and 9,000 sqm of commercial/retail space. A rich mix of building typologies carve out a series of fluid public and private spaces; mansion blocks, towers, terraces, maisonettes, a school and even ‘houses’ on rooftops. The three towers form a family with the tallest rising to 36 storeys in distinct steps in response to its context. Keybridge offers a fresh approach of a friendlier, more neighbourly form of high density development in the city.
Project information
Status
Built
Borough
Lambeth
Completion
2022
Location
39 S Lambeth Rd, London SW8 1RH, UK
Team Credits
Client
Mount Anvil, BT Property
Architect
Other
Fourpoint Architects
Structural Engineer
Waterman
Landscape
Townshend Landscape Architects
Quantity Surveyor
Sense
Planning
GL Hearn
Executive architect
Fourpoint Architects / Stockwool
Listed by
Last updated on
31/05/2024
Standard
Standard (small business)
Partner