Regents Place, London ACSS402 Group 14 Derren Francis Abigail Hall Adam Percival Carl Staniforth Adam Walker • Regents Place is a contemporary mixed use development entirely developed by British Land and located in the London Borough of Camden. • Work commenced in 1996 (demolition of existing structures) with the final phase due for completion in 2013. • Fully managed commercial and residential services. • The wiki is intended as a overview of the development and consists of a page for each building and details rentable floor space, usage, occupiers, managing consultants, main contractors, and construction methods.
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Regents Place, London
ACSS402 Group 14Derren Francis
Abigail HallAdam PercivalCarl Staniforth
Adam Walker
• Regents Place is a contemporary mixed use development entirely developed by British Land and located in the London Borough of Camden.
• Work commenced in 1996 (demolition of existing structures) with the final phase due for completion in 2013.
• Fully managed commercial and residential services.
• The wiki is intended as a overview of the development and consists of a page for each building and details rentable floor space, usage, occupiers, managing consultants, main contractors, and construction methods.
20, Triton Street
• Serviced Office Space
• 1,361 sq m
• Completed in 2010
• Occupiers include :
Gazprom
Lend Lease
Dimensional Fund Advisors
Ricoh Services Include:
• Air conditioning
• Raised access flooring
• Suspended ceilings
• LG7 lighting
One Osnaburgh Street
• 20-storey residential tower
• 62 apartments, ranging in size from
studios to 3 bedroom flats
• Parking is provided in a basement
• Defied the housing slump by selling all
apartments prior to completion of
construction.
338 Euston Road
• 18 Storey Offices
• First building within the complex to be
redeveloped in 1990
• Regus rent offices and operate within
the building
• The reception lobby area was the first
interior project in the UK to use
StoVertec glass
350 Euston Road
• Completed in 2001
• Building size 118,00sq ft
• Some occupants include:
• Balfour Beatty Capital
• Capital One
• Findus Group
• General Medical
Council• Antony Gorman (Angel Of The North)
‘Reflections’ sculpture.
• 2 Wings Multi-Let offices for mixed
use
• Atria runs the length of building at
both wings.
• Triple glazed facades.
10 Triton Street
• 43m high 9 storey mixed use
• Building size 117,00sq ft
• AEGIS occupy entire office space on long
term lease
• 40,000 bees kept on the roof
• 2.4m ltrs of rainwater recycled each year
• ‘B’ excellence rating from BREEAM
NEQ (North East Quadrant)
• Total of 530,000 sqft mixed use space
• Due for completion in 2013
• Final stage of Regents Place development
• Consists of 3 individual glass buildings,
the tallest at 16 storeys
• Main occupier is Debenhams (upon
opening)
• CFA Piled foundation
• Will be 54% more carbon efficient than
current standars
1, 4 & 7 Triton Square
• 19,000 square metres of office space
• Six Storeys
• Main Occupiers are:
• London & Capital
• Atos Origin
• JP Morgan
• Also houses the Estate Management Office for Regents Place at Number 4.
Euston Tower
• 34 Storeys• Proposed 1963• Construction commenced 1965• Completed 1970 • Modernist Style• Construction Cost £3.5 Million• Predominantly Office Space • 5 out of 7 lifts are passenger lifts
Pictures:
Left: Euston Tower under Construction – 1969
Right: Euston Tower today
2/3 Triton Square
• Architect: Sheppard Robson
• Main Contractor: Skanska
• Completion Date: 2001
• Consultants: Gleeds
• Occupier: Santander Bank (British Land sold the building to the main occupier at the time, Abbey National in 2009)