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Battersea Power Station Development Phase 2

Project Description:

 

London’s famous grade II* listed Battersea Power Station comprises two individual coal powered power stations, built in two stages in the form of a single building. Battersea A Power Station was built in the 1930s, with Battersea B Power Station to its east in the 1950s. The two stations were built to an identical design, providing the well-known four-chimney layout. 

 

Battersea Power Station is a mixed-use development designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects bringing together a balanced mixture of uses, including a contemporary Grade A commercial office across the central 6 floors within the old boilerhouse; a sequence of new public spaces and pedestrian routes activated by a new high-quality retails and restaurant space, with the higher levels reserved for residential on both annexes and boilerhouse roof, totalling 253 units.

 

Key Challenges:

  • Complex Temporary Works Design

  • Large mixed-use development

  • Technical Design aspects

  • Phased Handover

  • Remediation

  • Working close to the river

  • Working next to a railway/LUL

 

Should you wish to know more about our role on Large Mixed Use projects, please contact hello@iM2ltd.com

iM2 Role: Principal Designer Advisor

Project Team:

Battersea Power Station Development Company

Wilkinson Eyre Architects

Buro Happold

Chapman BDSP

Mace

Sector: Large Mixed Use

Start Date: September 2013

Completion: October 2021

Value: (£) Confidential

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