1239 - Nottingdale Village, Phase 3
Kensington and Chelsea
Nottingdale Village forms part of a wider redevelopment of the local area to create a localised creative hub. The internal aesthetic of the buildings with exposed concrete soffits, walls and columns forms part of the design brief to have a limited palette of self-finished or exposed materials, showcasing a clear integration of architecture, engineering, construction materials and sustainability.
Key Features
- The George Building offers 5 storeys of commercial office space with single storey basement
- The Frestonia Apartment building provides 4 storeys or residential units, also with single storey basement
- Both buildings are of reinforced concrete construction, with exposed slab soffits, walls and columns finished to a high standard
- A Thames Water relief sewer cross the site diagonally, with building pile cap foundations bridging over the sewer
- Internal feature staircase of steel construction, plus a steel escape staircase cantilevering from the northern elevation of the George Building
Client: AdenaArchitect: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Collect Project
People:
Tom Steel
Tom Watson
Chris Moore