New London Architecture

Eccleston Yards

Built

The site was previously a derelict car park. We refurbished buildings for new uses, and transformed the car park into a new courtyard, connected to the local streets with a network of new passageways.

Eccleston Yards redevelops a previously dormant car park and vacant set of five buildings and a car park in Victoria, opening them up into nineteen retail and gallery spaces. We also created a new public courtyard accessed from neighbouring streets through new pedestrian routes. The scheme repairs the urban fabric and creates an energetic co-working and retail hub for visitors and creative talent that champions the reuse of existing buildings in London.

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2020

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2020

Shortlisted in the PLACEMAKING category and the WELLBEING PRIZE
Eccleston Yards redevelops a previously derelict and underutilised car park between Victoria and Belgravia. The project involves the refurbishment of five existing buildings at ground level which are opened up into 19 retail and gallery spaces, as well as the creation of a new public courtyard, and the placement of new pedestrian routes to connect with neighbouring streets. The scheme repairs the urban fabric and creates an energetic co-working hub for visitors and creative talent that champions the reuse of existing buildings in London.



Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Westminster

Size

7618 sq m

Completion

August 2018


Location

Eccleston Yards, SW1W 9AZ


Team Credits

Client

Grosvenor Britain & Ireland

Structural Engineer

Hurst Peirce + Malcom

Services Engineer

Edward Pearce


Last updated on

31/05/2024


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