Regents Place is a mixed-use development in London consisting of commercial and residential buildings. Work began in 1996 and the final phase is due for completion in 2013. The development provides fully managed commercial and residential services across multiple buildings. Key buildings include 20 Triton Street, which contains serviced office space, and One Osnaburgh Street, a residential tower. The development aims to be sustainable, with features like beekeeping and rainwater recycling.
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Group 14 - Regents Place
1. Regents Place, London
•Regents Place is a contemporary mixed
use development entirely developed by
British Land and located in the London
Borough of Camden.
•Work commenced in 1996 (demolition of
existing structures) with the final phase due
for completion in 2013.
•Fully managed commercial and residential
services.
•The wiki is intended as a overview of the
ACSS402 development and consists of a page for
each building and details rentable floor
Group 14 space, usage, occupiers, managing
Derren Francis consultants, main contractors, and
Abigail Hall construction methods.
Adam Percival
Carl Staniforth
Adam Walker
2. 20, Triton Street
• Serviced Office Space
•1,361 sq m
• Completed in 2010
• Occupiers include :
Gazprom
Lend Lease
Dimensional Fund Advisors
Ricoh
Services Include:
• Air conditioning
• Raised access flooring
• Suspended ceilings
• LG7 lighting
3. One Osnaburgh Street
• 20-storey residential tower
• 62 apartments, ranging in size from studios to 3
bedroom flats
• Parking is provided in a basement
•Defied the housing slump by selling all
apartments prior to completion of construction.
4. 338 Euston Road
• 18 Storey Offices
• First building within the complex to be
redeveloped in 1990
• Regus rent offices and operate within the
building
• The reception lobby area was the first interior
project in the UK to use StoVertec glass
5. 350 Euston Road
• Completed in 2001
• Building size 118,00sq ft
• Some occupants include:
• Balfour Beatty Capital
• Capital One
• Findus Group
• General Medical Council
• Antony Gorman (Angel Of The North)
‘Reflections’ sculpture.
• 2 Wings Multi-Let offices for mixed use
• Atria runs the length of building at both
wings.
• Triple glazed facades.
6. 10 Triton Street
• 43m high 9 storey mixed use
• Building size 117,00sq ft
• AEGIS occupy entire office space on long term
lease
•40,000 bees kept on the roof
•2.4m ltrs of rainwater recycled each year
•‘B’ excellence rating from BREEAM
7. NEQ (North East Quadrant)
• Total of 530,000 sqft mixed use space
• Due for completion in 2013
•Final stage of Regents Place development
• Consists of 3 individual glass buildings, the tallest
at 16 storeys
•Main occupier is Debenhams (upon opening)
•CFA Piled foundation
•Will be 54% more carbon efficient than current
standars
8. 1, 4 & 7 Triton Square
•19,000 square metres of office space
•Six Storeys
•Main Occupiers are:
•London & Capital
•Atos Origin
•JP Morgan
•Also houses the Estate Management Office
for Regents Place at Number 4.
9. Euston Tower
•34 Storeys
•Proposed 1963
•Construction commenced 1965
•Completed 1970
•Modernist Style
•Construction Cost £3.5 Million
•Predominantly Office Space
•5 out of 7 lifts are passenger lifts
Pictures:
Left: Euston
Tower under
Construction
– 1969
Right:
Euston
Tower today
10. 2/3 Triton Square
•Architect: Sheppard Robson
•Main Contractor: Skanska
•Completion Date: 2001
•Consultants: Gleeds
•Occupier: Santander Bank
(British Land sold the building to the main
occupier at the time, Abbey National in
2009)