10 Piccadilly
The Crown EstateCelebrating the heritage assets that make the building unique and iconic.
10 Piccadilly
The Crown Estate
Overview
Originally a department store built in 1925-27 for Swan & Edgar, the Grade II listed building comprises a Portland stone-clad steel frame with prominent frontages to Regent Street, Piccadilly and Piccadilly Circus. Internally the building was designed, like the rest of Regent Street, to be flexible space with a structural grid spanning 10m – readily adaptable for changing retail needs.
Piercy&Co are undertaking a comprehensive refurbishment of the building, introducing a new food court at ground, first and basement level and office space on floors 01-07, including a meeting room suite and private terrace for tenant use.
Central to the proposed improvement will be the upgrading of all external windows, from non-original, steel, single glazed to high performance, thermally-broken, double glazed windows; elevating the building to a very high standard of thermal performance and user comfort, whist restoring and celebrating the heritage assets that make the building unique and iconic.
Details
- Client:
- The Crown Estate
- Location:
- Westminster, London
- Type:
- Architecture, Workplace, Deep Refurbishment
- Gross Floor Area:
- 151,000 sqft
- Stage:
- Stage 4
Project Team
- Dendy Byrne, Project Manager
- Elliott Wood, Structural Engineer
- Cundall, Services Engineer
- Alinea, Cost Consultant
- Hoare Lea, Sustainability
- Gerald Eve, Planning Consultant
- Donald Insall Associates, Heritage Consultant
- Albion Stone, Stone Specialist
- MHB, Window fabricator
- Cundall, Lighting Design
- EOC, Facade Consultant
- OFR, Fire Engineer
- Clarke Saunders, Acoustic Consultant
- QCIC, Security Consultant
- Tetratech, Landscape Design
Credits
- Piercy&Company, Digital Imagery