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Construction is now under way on the comprehensive refurbishment of the Grade II listed Adelaide House in the City of London.
Originally completed in 1924 on the site of the original London Bridge, Adelaide House was the City of London’s first steel frame building.
At the time of construction, it was also considered the tallest building in the City.
Photo: Scott Brownrigg
Designed by Scott Brownrigg for St Martins Property Investments, the refurbishment will enhance and celebrate the existing structure of the building, whilst improving accessibility and weaving in contemporary services and facilities as required by tenants today.
New interventions and materials pay homage to the building's historic elements, whilst referencing the modern context. Staff and visitors will have access to high quality amenities onsite which include a new business lounge within the reception area on the ground floor.
The roof top, originally a rose garden and putting green for building occupiers, will once again be accessible to tenants as it is converted into a communal terrace with extensive views over the River Thames.
The BREEAM Excellent design will provide double the number of cycle parking spaces and changing facilities than currently recommended by the British Council of Offices, facilitating a greener commute to work.
With Galliford Try appointed as the Main Contractor, the building us expected to be complete in early 2025.
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