New London Architecture

100 Liverpool Street

Built

The conversion of a tired 1980’s building into an ultra-low carbon building, delivering contemporary work, retail and social space, working with the existing frame to provide over 40% additional NIA.

This project converted a tired 1980’s building into a new benchmark for London offices. It is British Land’s first ultra-low carbon building and the first major development in the UK with a converged network and smart-enabled infrastructure. The project delivers contemporary work, retail and social space, working with the existing frame to provide over 40% additional NIA. It delivers over 20,000 sq ft of terraces with landscaped gardens and views to St Paul’s. Certified BREEAM ‘Outstanding’, Wired ‘Platinum’, WELL 'Gold', and all electricity from renewable sources

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2021

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2021

Winner in the WORKING category
100 Liverpool Street is the radical redevelopment of an iconic 1980s scheme to create over 520,000 sq ft of contemporary office space, with retail and public realm, in the heart of the City. With three levels of shops, bars and restaurants, a rooftop restaurant and exceptional transport links, the development is set to make a significant contribution to Broadgate. A refreshed and contemporary aesthetic has been achieved with a curved glazed façade, landscaped external terraces, and elegant, flexible lobby spaces.

Project information

Status

Built

Borough

City of London

Size

69000 sq m

Estimated completion

September 2020


Location

100 Broadgate, Liverpool St, London EC2M 2AU, UK


Team Credits

Client

British Land

Architect

Hopkins Architects

Structural Engineer

AKT II

Wind Consultant

RWDI


Listed by

AKT II

Last updated on

31/05/2024


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