2200 - Timber Square
Southwark
The redevelopment of a large-scale site in Southwark to create over 430,000 sq ft of office accommodation split over two distinct buildings: the Ink Building and the Print Building. Placing low-carbon materials and sustainable methods of construction at the heart of the development, the project will deliver a Net Zero Carbon building in operation and construction, in line with the UKGBC Net Zero Carbon Buildings Framework.
Key Features
- Existing historic print works structure retained and extended by six additional storeys, with the existing foundations and columns justified to carry additional floors with minimal strengthening.
- New build 15 storey west building with new double basement and piled raft foundation.
- Lightweight timber and CLT Hybrid structure creates a 30% reduction in embodied carbon and 15% reduction in weight when compared to a typical new-build development.
- Super structure designed as ‘kit of parts’ with minimal element types and piece count. Resulting in a reduced site programme with minimal site delivery and reduction in construction traffic
- All wet trades removed from super structure design.
- Superstructure designed to allow for easy modifications with the CLT floor panels designed to be removeable for future flexibility
- Blue roofs are incorporated into the landscape design to provide sustainable water attenuation
Client: LandsecArchitect: Bennetts Associates
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People:
Tom Steel
Tom Watson
Dee Voaden