HIC*: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris | Angel Building, London

martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris | Angel Building, London

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Fotografía:Tim Soar


Angel Building is the reinvention of an early 1980s commercial block on a prominent but under-used site at the corner of St. John Street and Pentonville Road in Islington. It now contains 260,000 square feet of high specification office space, with café, specially-commissioned works of art and large rooftop terraces affording spectacular views over London. The existing concrete frame has been reused and re-wrapped with a highly energy-efficient glazed skin. The building’s envelope has been extended at selective points to create a better fit with the context formed by the surrounding streets.















Proyect: Angel Building,407 St John Street, EC1, LondonArchitect: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Client: Derwent London
Completion: 2010
Cost: £72 Million
Main Contractor: BAM
Structural Engineers: Adams Kara Taylor
Project Managers: Buro 4
Cost Consultants: Davis Langdon
Property Agents: Pilcher Hershman / CBRE
Service Engineers: Norman Disney Young
Landscape Architects: J&L Gibbons
Fire Consultant: Norman Disney Young
Local Authority: Islington Building Control
Acoustic Consultant: Sandy Brown Associates
Planning Consultant: DP9
CDM Co-ordinator: Jackson Coles
Party Wall Surveyor: GIA
Transport Consultant: Colin Buchanan
Graphic Designers: David Hillman
Rights of Light Consultant: GIA
Lighting Consultant: GIA Equation




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