BAM confirmed for £50m London net zero office




The venture in Pimlico will overhaul and renew a 1950s business office building, with the partial reconstruction, new facades, back garden courts and roof terraces to generate sustainable places of work.
Created by Eric Parry, 11 Belgrave Street will retain a significant volume of the current concrete construction and foundations as element of an total approach to substantially decrease the embodied carbon of the development.

Led by engineering consultancy Max Fordham, it has been made to surpass the RIBA 2030 Local weather Challenge goal by 38%.
The plan is also the first in the Uk to achieve an Great 5.5-star NABERS structure-reviewed goal rating for developing effectiveness and a single of only three in the country to be pre-qualified.

The task, which will also involve a cafe and gymnasium, is thanks to finish at the finish of up coming 12 months
Ilyas Aslam, main running officer at Quadrum, stated: “Designing the redevelopment of 11 Belgrave Highway has been an interesting chance to give a floor-breaking landmark office making for the future technology of occupiers.”

