Union Wharf
A pioneering 249-home Build to Rent development that includes the UK’s first private rented building designed specifically for families, an array of residents’ amenities and an extensive public realm along Deptford Creek.
Read moreA pioneering 249-home Build to Rent development that includes the UK’s first private rented building designed specifically for families, an array of residents’ amenities and an extensive public realm along Deptford Creek.
Read moreAccommodating 53 luxury homes, the development was designed to transition between the domestic scale of the listed residences around Kensington Square and the civic scale of Kensington High Street, whilst responding to its immediate historic context.
Read moreQueen’s Wharf has united two disparate riverside sites - a derelict office building and the world-famous Riverside Studios - to create a cohesive and vibrant mixed-use development in the setting of the Grade II listed Hammersmith Bridge.
Read moreBlackhorse Mills is L&G’s flagship Build to Rent development that regenerates the former Ferry Lane Industrial Estate on the edge of Walthamstow’s reservoirs into an environmentally-sensitive scheme of 479 homes designed specifically for rent.
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Read moreA heritage-led development that reimagines the industrial site surrounding the Grade II listed Ham Mill to provide 100 new homes and bring life and enterprise back to the site after 18 years of vacancy.
Read moreThis development, comprising 795 homes, a state-of-the-art leisure centre and a wide range of commercial space, has brought a new community to the area and has acted as a catalyst for the further regeneration of Lewisham Town Centre.
Read moreReviving the site of the former Ross Optical Works, this new residential ‘village’ in the heart of Clapham Old Town weaves contemporary architecture of five new buildings into the sensitive conversion of six nineteenth century warehouses.
Read moreAt only 17m wide and rising to 78m tall, the Great Northern Tower was one of the first modern additions to Manchester’s changing skyline, and marked a renaissance for people choosing to live in the city centre.
Read moreThe Grade II listed Paynes Wharf was refurbished as part of the renewal of this riverside site. The 257 apartments, ten live-work units, waterside art gallery, restaurants and retail space are organised around a reinstated historic street.
The design enhances the ground floor of the existing 1960’s building via a remodelled modernised entrance with floor-to-ceiling glazing and a material and colour palette inspired by the local architecture.
We work with townscape and planning consultants to manage the production of visual assessments and Accurate Visual Representations (AVR) for environmental statements.
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