The NEO Bankside is complete with a 24 hour concierge service and has future plans for a resident's gym, day spa and a variety of shops and restaurants to be developed.
The first phase of the new NEO Bankside development was designed by the international, award-winning architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and is predicted to become one of the most desirable addresses in the world.
2. 7/10 ARCHITECTURE Imagine living in London’s most exciting, innovative
11/12 ROGERS STIRK HARBOUR + PARTNERS and iconic new, residential development. Imagine being
13/14 TAKE 2
15/26 TAKE 2: ANTHONY COLLETT
within a short walk of The City of London and transport
27/30 TAKE 2: WALLPAPER* links that connect you to the rest of the capital, the UK
31/32 THE MASTERPLAN and the world.
33/38 NEO LIfE
39/40 CONNECTIONS Welcome to NEO Bankside.
41/42 TATE MODERN
43/48 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
49/50 THE DEVELOPERS
51/52 THE WATERfRONT
– World class design by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
55/62 fLOORPLANS AND BASEMENT – 199 luxury apartments and penthouses
63/64 SPECIfICATION AND AMENITIES
65/68 THE NEIGHBOURHOOD AND DIRECTORY
– In the heart of iconic London
69 CONTACTS – On the South Bank of the River Thames
– Excellent transport connections
– 24-hour security
– Full concierge service
– Secure underground car parking
– Residents gym
– Business centre
– Wine cellar
– Private landscaped gardens
– 999 year leases
3. 3 4
The stunning view from a three bedroom apartment looking
towards St. Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern, the River Thames,
Millennium Bridge and The City of London.
4. 5 6
The breathtaking view from a three bedroom apartment looking
south west with views of the London Eye, ‘Big Ben’
and the Houses of Parliament.
5. Architecture 7
A SPECIAL
LIVING SPACE
Graham Stirk of Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners,
describes the architectural features
of NEO Bankside.
“ ivingatNEOBanksideisauniqueand
L Allthewallsinternallyarenon-structural,
pleasurableexperience.Thefourpavilions whichmeanswehavebeenabletoopen
makeupafamilyofbuildings,aseriesof upthefloor-to-ceilingspacemuchhigher
fourtowersofdifferentheightsboundby thaninaconventionalapartment.Thathas
averystrongthree-dimensionalgeometry. enabledustomaximisedaylightandthe
Akeyfeatureistheexternalbracing,which views.Everyonecanmovethroughgenerous
allowsafantasticamountofflexibilityinside lobbyspacesandenjoytherideandtheriver
theapartments. viewsintheglazedexternalliftsgoingup
totheirapartment.There’ssomethingreally
quiteniceaboutthat.”
Below —
The Bankside masterplan
Below right —
Computer generated image
looking over The City
Millennium Bridge
St. Paul’s Cathedral Bankside
The River Thames and The City Pier
Blackfriars
(2012)
North
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ExTERNAL STRUCTURE WINTER GARDENS
Thesteelandglasspavilionsfitperfectlyinto Suspendedfromthemainstructure
theBanksidelandscape,reflectingthedistrict’s onalightweightdeck,thefullyglazed
industrialpast–andusheringintoitsexciting, WinterGarden,withlargeslidingscreens,
residentialfuture.TheoxideredsoftheWinter actbothasanenclosedterraceandan
GardensechothoseofTateModernand extensionoftheinteriorlivingspace.
nearbyBlackfriarsBridge,whiletheexterior’s
timbercladpanelsandwindowlouvresgive LIfTS
thebuildingawarm,residentialfeeling.The Scenicglassliftssetintransparentshafts
pavilions’distinctiveexternalbracingsystem transportyoutotheupperfloors,providing
hasremovedtheneedforinternalstructural spectacularpanoramasoftheLondonskyline,
wallsandcreatedhighlyflexiblespacesinside theRiverThamesandSt.Paul’sCathedral.
theapartments.
Left —
Winter Garden
Below left —
Glazed external lifts
Below right —
Timber cladding and bracing
Opposite —
A view of Pavilion A taken
from ground level
7. Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners 11 12
thE
ArChItECt
ThenameRogersStirkHarbour+Partners
hasbecomesynonymouswithvisionaryand
innovativearchitecture.Thepractice,established
in1977,hasconceivedandcreatedsomeofthe
world’smostdistinctivebuildings,fromLloyd’s
ofLondonandtheMillenniumDometoTerminal
4,MadridBarajasAirport.Itsapproachtourban
planningandsustainabledevelopmentisa
particularhallmarkandisreflectedoncemore
initsimaginativeworkatNEOBankside.
Left —
Antwerp Law Courts
Below left —
Terminal 4,
Barajas Airport, Madrid
Below right —
The Leadenhall Building,
London
Above left —
88 Wood Street, London EC2
Above right —
One Hyde Park, London SW1
Left —
Montevetro, London SW11
8. 13 14 Take 2
Above left —
Anthony Collett, Collett Zarzycki
Above —
Tony Chambers, Editor-in-Chief,
Wallpaper* magazine
tAKE Anthony Collett
A LIqUID LIVING SPACE
AnthonyColletttookfulladvantageof
NEOBankside’sfreedomandflexibility
WAllpAper*
BOLD CHOICES
Wallpaper*magazine’saimwastocreate
boldandinteresting,modernlivingspaces
totransformathreebedroomapartment thatreflectandcelebratetheoriginalityof
intoastylish,art-filledhomethatmaximises NEOBankside.
thelargefloorspaceandabundant,natural
“Wehavetriedtomaximisetheuseofthe
light.Hisdesigniswarmyetcontemporary,
distinctivelayoutoftheapartmentsbymaking
comfortableyeteffortlesslystylish.
NEO Bankside asked two distinctive London “It’saveryliquidlivingspace,there’sa
somedaringchoices.Theapartmentshave
greatviewsandreceiveplentyoflightwhich
designers to provide their own ‘take’ on life inside greatflowtoit–inkeepingwithitsposition allowedusalotofflexibilityindoingthat,”
highabovetheThames.I’vetriedtocreate explainsWallpaper*’sTonyChambers.
London’s most iconic new buildings. anenvironmentthatlooksasgoodasits
surroundings.It’squiteeclecticandorganic
butisalsosomewherewhereyoucankick
yourshoesoffandrelax.”
9. Take 2: Anthony Collett
THE MAIN LIVING ROOM
Thetworoomsco-existandcomplement
eachother,combiningtocreatealivingarea
thatisperfectforrelaxationandenjoyingthe
spectacularLondonskyline.
“Wedidn’twanttotakeanythingawayfrom
theincredibleviewssowe’vekepteverything
lowandsleekyetcomfortableatthesame
time.We’vealsotriednottocrowdthespace,”
saysCollett.
10. 18 Take 2: Anthony Collett
THE HALLWAY THE STUDY
Theflexibilityofthelivingspacesis Collettwaskeentocreatemoreintimateareas
exceptional–eachoccupantwillhave radiatingoffthemainlivingareaandachieved
thefreedomtoreflecttheirindividual thiswithabook-linedlibraryorstudy,aquiet
lifestyleintheirapartmentorpenthouse. cornerinwhichtoread,workandrelax.
Forinstance,theentrancehallinCollett’s
apartmenthasbeendesignedasalarge
andstylishreceptionspacethatcanalso
betransformedintoaformaldiningarea
suitableforentertaininglargegroups
ofpeople.
Opposite —
The hallway converted
to a formal dining space
Right —
Study
11. Take 2: Anthony Collett 19
INfORMAL DINING KITCHEN
Likethestudy,theinformaldiningarea Open-planBulthaupkitchens,some
co-existswiththemainlivingspace. withglazedpartitions,addtothesense
Placednearthecentral,open-plankitchen, ofspaceandlightwithintheapartments
itcreatesadistinctiveareainwhichfamilies andpenthouses.Eachisfittedtothe
willbeabletositdowntogether. higheststandards,withstylishfeatures
andappliancesbyprestigiousnamessuch
asMieleandSiemens.Otherexceptional
featuresincludegraniteworktopsand
doublesinkswithbrushedsteelfittings
inmanyapartmentsandpenthouses.
Left —
Granite worktop with
inset double sink
Right —
Kitchen and
informal dining
12. Take 2: Anthony Collett
MASTER BEDROOM
Masterbedroomsarespacious,tastefuland
tranquilspaces,withensuitebathrooms
and,inmanycases,walk-indressingrooms.
InCollett’sapartment,thedistinctivespace,
isdominatedbyaBenNicolsoninspired
upholsteredheadboard,thatfillsthewall.
“Wewantedtohavesomequiteadventurous
thingsandtheheadboardisoneofthestar
attractionsinthatrespect,”saysCollett.
Left —
Master bedroom
Below —
Dressing room area
13. Take 2: Anthony Collett
MASTER ENSUITE BATHROOM
Theensuitefeaturesgreystonefloors
andwetwalls,withaseparatebath,
generouswalk-inshoweranddoublesinks.
ContemporaryRogersStirkHarbour+Partners
specifiedsanitarywareandbathfittingsare
complementedbyheatedmirroredcabinets
withintegratedlighting.
14. Left Running Header 25 26 Take 2: Anthony Collett
THE SECOND AND
THIRD BEDROOMS
Ineachapartmentandpenthouse,the
secondandthirdbedroomsaregenerous,
restfulspaces,fittedouttoexceptionally
highstandards.Ensuitebathroomsfeature
hardlimestonetofloorsandwalls.
“Wewantedthebedroomstohaveasoftand
intimateatmosphere.Inthesecondandthird
bedroomswe’veachievedthisbyusingthe
same,subtlepaletteofpalegreys,bluesand
pale,yellowishgreens,”saysCollett.
15. 28 Take 2: Wallpaper*
APARTMENT ONE
Thefirstoftheapartments,“TheGershwin”,
hasamorematureandsophisticated,almost
classicalatmosphereandhasbeendecorated
indarkercolourswithanextensiveuse
ofleather,velvetandmetals.Themaster
bedroomispaintedinadistinctivemoire
goldandisdominatedbya‘Botticelli’bedby
ArmaniCasa.Theelegantandairyapartment’s
mostdistinctivefeatureisitsWinterGarden
whichhasbeentransformedintoalibraryarea,
featuringa‘System’bookcasewithladderby
PieroLissoni+CentroRicerche,forPorro,
fromFerrious.
Opposite —
The Winter Garden library
Left —
Living room and
Winter Garden
Below left —
Master bedroom
Below right —
Hallway/study
17. The Masterplan 31
thE
mAStErPLAN
NEO Bankside represents the final piece
of the Bankside masterplan.
NEOBanksidecompletestheresidential
quarteroftheBanksideareacomprising
theculturalinstitutionsofTateModern,
Shakespeare’sGlobeTheatreand
LandSecurities’officedevelopment,
Bankside1,2and3.Thedevelopment’s
fourhexagonalpavilionshavebeen
imaginativelyarrangedtoprovide
residentswithgenerousaccommodation
andmaximumdaylight.
Theelegantandpeaceful,landscaped
gardensintegrateseamlesslywithTate
Modernanditssurroundings,providing
publicaccessduringthedayaswell
asasecure,privateenvironmentfor
residentstoenjoy.
Above —
Pavilion A viewed
from Pavilion B
Left —
View from ground floor
of Pavilion A looking
towards Tate Modern
*Subjecttoplanningconsent
**Subjecttolease
18. NEO Life
OUR DEDICATED
CONCIERGE AND PORTERS
WILL PROVIDE RESIDENTS
WITH A PROfESSIONAL
AND DISCREET STANDARD
Of SERVICE ASSOCIATED
WITH fIVE STAR HOTELS.
A
LIfE of
Luxury
ToliveatNEOBanksideistoexperience
auniqueandexclusiveLondonlifestyle.
Thedevelopmentwillbeanexciting
community,completewitheveryamenity,
fromrestaurantsandshopstoaprivategym
anddayspa*,fromlifestylemanagement
serviceto24-hoursecurity.Ourdedicated
conciergeandporterswillprovideresidents
withaprofessionalanddiscreetstandard
ofserviceassociatedwithfivestarhotels.
Nomatterhowlarge–orsmall–thetask,
itwillbetheirpleasuretoassist.
*Dayspasubjecttolease
19. 36 NEO Life
Left —
The main hallway leading
from reception to the lifts
Right —
A computer generated image
of the state-of-the-art gym
SECURITY
Thereis24-hourmannedsecuritywithcard
accesstothepavilions,cardoperatedlifts
andmannedCCTVinthecommunalareas.
GYM*
Theresidents’privategymnasiuminaglazed
pavilionwithinthelandscapedgardens,is
fittedwithstate-of-the-artequipmentand
changingfacilitieswhereresidentscanbook
personaltrainersviatheconcierge.
BUSINESS CENTRE
Ourdedicatedbusinesscentreincludes
aconferencespaceormeetingroomwith
computerandwi-fiaccess.
WINE CELLAR
Residentscanacquireaprivatewinestorage
binwithinatemperaturecontrolledcellar.
BerryBros.Rudd,London’smostprestigious
winemerchants,willprovidecellaradvice,
andexclusivewineoffers.
NEO CYCLES
Acycleclubisavailable,through
whichstylishcitybikescanbebooked
viatheconcierge.
SECURE UNDERGROUND PARKING
Exclusivesecureaccesstoswipeactivated
undergroundcarparkingisavailablefor
manyapartments.
*Subjecttoplanningconsent
20. NEO Life 37 38
Right —
A computer generated image
of the Pavilions at NEO Bankside
and the Tate Modern extension
Below right —
A computer generated image
of the landscaped gardens
RESTAURANTS AND CAféS
Atgroundlevel,residentswillbeableto
enjoysophisticateddiningintheformoftwo
restaurants,oneformaldiningandtheother
amorerelaxedbrasserie.Duringthesummer
months,alfrescoeatinganddrinkingwill
createavibrant,cosmopolitanatmosphere.
CONVENIENCE STORE
Ahigh-endconveniencestorewillmeet
residents’day-to-dayneeds.
DAY SPA**
PavilionCwillhostNEOBankside’sday
spa,providingarangeofbeautytreatments
andfacilities,frommassagesandfacials,
tosteamroomsandjacuzzis.
LANDSCAPING
NEOBanksidesitswithinarichlylandscaped
environment,andblendsprivategarden
spaceswithtree-linedlineargrovesofalder
andbirchwhichformapublicrealm,linking
BanksidetoTateModernduringthedaytime.
ORCHARD AND BEEHIVES
Thelandscapedgroundsfeatureanorchard
ofseasonalfruittrees,acollectionofactive
beehivesandalargeandwellstocked
herbgarden. NEO BANKSIDE
WILL BE AN ExCITING
COMMUNITY, COMPLETE
WITH EVERY AMENITY.
**Dayspasubjecttolease
21. 40 Connections
LoNDoN
AND UNDERGROUND
JubileeLine:
worLDwIDE
SouthwarktoGreenPark–8minutes
SouthwarktoBondStreet–10minutes
SouthwarktoCanaryWharf–10minutes
CentralLine:
St.Paul’stoOxfordCircus–10minutes
RIVER
BanksidePiertoCanaryWharfPier–15minutes
NEO Bankside connects its residents with the BanksidePiertoEmbankmentPier–8minutes
brightest and the best that London has to offer. WALKING
BlackfriarsStation–2minutes
ThamesriverboatatBanksidePier–3minutes
Thecapital’sessentialbusiness,education, Nofewerthansevenworldclassuniversities
shoppingandentertainmentdestinationsare arelessthan30minutesaway,these SouthwarkStation–6minutes
allwithineasyreach.YoucanwalktoGoldman include:Imperial,UCL,King’s,LSE,
BoroughMarket–10minutes
SachsonFleetStreetin20minutesortravel RoyalHollowayandQueenMary.
fourstopsontheJubileeLinetoHSBCat OneNewChange(St.Paul’s)–10minutes
Londonisoneofworld’sgreatcapitals.
CanaryWharf.BondStreet,Theatrelandand
Everythingithastoofferiswithin LondonBridgeStation–12minutes
theRoyalOperaHouseinCoventGardenare
touchingdistance.
allashorttuberideaway.WithCityairport, WaterlooStation–15minutes
HeathrowandGatwickairportsallwithineasy
reach,therestoftheUK–andtheworld– LondonSchoolofEconomics–15minutes
isneverfaraway. TheRoyalFestivalHall–15minutes
FleetStreet–20minutes
RoyalBankofScotland–19minutes
62-63ThreadneedleStreet
LloydsBankingGroup–23minutes
1LimeStreet
BarclaysBank–17minutes
81FleetStreet
HSBCBank–16minutes
27-32Poultry
Nomura–20minutes
1St-Martin’s-le-Grand
BlackRock–17minutes
33KingWilliamStreet
TAxIS
TaxirankadjacenttoPavilionA
AIRPORTS
CityAirport–25minutes Opposite —
Millennium Bridge and
GatwickAirport–35minutes St. Paul’s Cathedral
HeathrowAirport–50minutes Left from top —
The riverboat picks up
from Bankside Pier every
EUROSTAR 20 minutes, the West End
St.PancrasInternational–25minutes and ‘Theatreland’ within
easy reach and London
Underground on your
TRANSPORT OPTIONS INCLUDE doorstep
EasycycleaccesstoTheCityandelsewhere
bylocal‘BorisBikes’,locatedjust3minutes Right from top—
awayonSouthwarkStreet London School of Economics,
a computer generated image of
AccesstoLondon’sextensiveandefficientbus Blackfriars Station extension
networkwithinashortwalk and City Airport
22. Tate Modern 41 42
thE tAtE “IT WILL CONfIRM
TATE MODERN’S
STATUS AS THE
EffECt BEATING HEART
Of LONDON’S
CULTURAL LIfE.”
Donald Hyslop – Head of Regeneration at Far left —
Ai Weiwei’s ‘Sunflower Seeds’
Tate Modern, on the exciting new extension. installation in the Turbine Hall
Above left —
‘Birds Nest’ Stadium
in Beijing, designed by
Herzog de Meuron
“Sinceitopenedin2000,TateModernhasbecome FivemillionpeoplenowvisitTateModerneachyear Below left —
London’sNo.1attraction.Itwascreatedasamuseum andweexpecttoattractanothertwomillionpeople A computer generated image
ofmodernartbutithasbecomemuchmorethan withtheopeningofthefantasticnewextensionbeing of the new ‘pocket park’
that.Ithasbecomeaninternationaldestination,an builtbyHerzogdeMeuron,theoriginalarchitects spaces around Tate Modern
exciting,inspiringplacethatpeoplefromalloverthe ofTateModern–“Tate2”.
worldwanttovisitandexperience.ThevastTurbine This page —
Scheduledgroundworkswillbecompletedforthe A computer generated image
Hallhasbeenabsolutelycentraltogeneratingthat
Olympicsin2012,withthenewgalleriesopeningin of the ground breaking
energy.Eachyearwecommissionaninternational
2014.Tate2willnotonlybringevenmoreworldclass Tate 2 extension by
artisttointerpretthisspaceandtheseriesof
contemporaryarttoBankside,new‘pocketparks’ Herzog de Meuron
installations,includingAiWeiwei’s‘SunflowerSeeds’
willbedevelopedwherelocalpeoplecancomeand
andDorisSalcedo’s‘Shibboleth’or‘Crack’,hasbeen
sitandread,andfindrelativelyquietspaceswithin
incrediblysuccessful.
abusypartofthecity.
23. 44 The Neighbourhood
wELComE
to thE
NEIGhBourhooD
Since chef Lawrence Keogh started serving classic, British seasonal
food at his restaurant Roast in Borough Market in 2005,
he has seen the Bankside district transformed.
“BoroughMarkethasbeenLondon’sfoodhub There’ssomethingspecialaboutbeinghere,
forcenturiesbutithasneverbeenmore peopleloveexploringthenooksandcrannies
vibrant,”saysKeoghwhosemenuissourced andgettinglost.Youcanjustgoandgraze,
frommanyofthediverseandcolourfulstalls havesomeSpanishhamatBrindisaorapint
supplyingfreshproducethatsurroundRoast. ofrealEnglishaleatTheWheatsheaf.London
isnow,alongwithNewYork,oneofthetwo
I’veseenitchangedramatically.Youcansee
foodhubsoftheworld.Youcaneatfood
bythetypeofpeoplewhocomeherefor
fromeverycountryandthequalityofthe
lunchnow.It’salsomuchmorecosmopolitan
chefsandthecookinghereissecondtonone.
thanbefore.Therearemoreaffluentpeople
There’ssomethingtosuiteveryone’staste.”
around.Butit’salsolikeacommunity,there’s
arealfamilyspiritandatmosphereinBorough
Market.It’ssuchamagneticplace,Ievencome
hereonmydaysoff.
24. 46 The Neighbourhood
“WiththeemergenceoftheShardofGlass,
includingtheShangri-LaHotel,aswellas
theOlympicscomingtoEastLondon,there
isatangiblesensethatthecentreofLondon
issubtlyshiftingalongtheThamestotheeast.
TheCityandtheshoppinginOneNewChange
isjustacrosstheMillenniumBridgeandthe
newBlackfriarsStationentranceisgoing
tomakeahugedifference.LondonCity
Airportisgrowingfasttoo,I’vejustcreated
an‘all-British’sourcedmenuwithBritish
Airwaysfortheirnew32-seatbusinessand
firstclassonlyservicetoNewYork.”
Opposite —
Shopping in Borough Market
From above —
Architect Renzo Piano’s
‘The Shard’ at London Bridge
Brindisa Spanish Restaurant,
Borough Market
One New Change shopping
and dining adjacent to
St. Paul’s Cathedral
A computer generated image
of Blackfriars Station extension
Konditor Cook for specialist
cakes, Borough Market
25. The Neighbourhood 47
“Bankside’skick-startbeganin2000with
thetransformationoftheriverside’soldpower
stationintoamodernartgallery.Millennium
“BANKSIDE REALLY fEELS
Bridgewasbuiltatthesametimetoo,making
St.Paul’sandTheCityofLondonjustastones
LIKE IT’S THE PLACE TO
throwaway!TheGreaterLondonAuthority
movedtothenewCityHalldesignedby
BE RIGHT NOW.”
Foster+Partners,andthefirst‘flights’were
takenontheLondonEye.
AttheSouthbankCentre,thebiggestarts
complexintheworld,HungerfordBridgehas
beenpedestrianised,theRoyalFestivalHall
recentlyre-openedaftera£100millionfacelift
andtheNationalTheatre’smonumentalhome
isundergoingextensiveimprovementsafter
30yearsofhardwork.Andwhocouldforget
Shakespeare’sGlobe!Banksidereallyfeelslike
it’stheplacetoberightnow.”
Opposite —
The public gardens by the
waterfront at Tate Modern
From above —
Greater London Authority, City Hall
www.london.gov.uk
National Theatre
www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
Southbank Centre
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre,
www.shakespearesglobe.com
London Eye
www.londoneye.com
Royal Festival Hall
www.southbankcentre.co.uk
OXO Tower Wharf
www.coinstreet.org/shopeatdrink
www.harveynichols.com/oxo-tower-london
26. 50 The Developers
Above —
Eaton Square, Belgravia,
London SW1
Below — A
SKILLED
10 Montrose Place,
Belgravia, London SW1
tEAm
NEO Bankside is a joint venture
development by Native Land
and Grosvenor.
NATIVE LAND
NativeLandisoneofLondon’smost
establishedandcreative,high-quality
residentialdevelopers.Itisanaward-winning
companywho’smanagementteamhas
developedsomeofthemostoutstanding
primedevelopmentsinthecapital.
Itsportfolioincludes10MontrosePlace
inBelgravia,apreviousjointventurewith
Grosvenor,andTwentyBishopsSquare
inSpitalfields.
NativeLandisadesign-leddeveloper,
informedbyglobaltrendsinhigh-end
living,thatprovidesthemostimaginative
propertysolutionstoitsclients.
GROSVENOR
Grosvenorisoneoftheworld’sleading
andexperiencedpropertygroups,withtotal
assetsworth£10.2billion.With300years
ofexpertiseintheprimeLondonresidential
market,ithasaprofoundunderstanding
oftheneedsofhighnetworthoccupiers
andinvestors.
WithaportfoliothatincludesBelgraviaand
muchofMayfairinLondon,itsglobalreach
embracesofficesin17oftheworld’smost
dynamiccities,includingParis,HongKong,
Tokyo,Shanghai,SanFranciscoandVancouver.
27. 51 The Waterfront
thE BESt
hour you
CouLD SPEND
The walk from Westminster Bridge to the
Design Museum with Lord Richard Rogers.
Formeoneofthebestthingsaboutliving TateModernandtheMillenniumBridge
inLondonistowalkthesouthbankofthe havechangednotjusttheSouthBank
Thames,allthewayfromWestminsterBridge, butalsoBritain,andNEOBanksideisat
andtheFestivalHall,toTowerBridgeandthe theveryheartofitall.Itisanextraordinary
DesignMuseum.Ittakesanhour,andgives development–thereisnowherequitelike
youasequenceofthemostgloriouscity itinLondon.
viewsanywhereintheworld,includingthe
Thisbuildinghasarelationshiptothis
wonderfulglimpsesofthedomeofSt.Paul’s
wholeideaofculture,whichI’mvery
Cathedralasitcomesintoviewandthenew
excitedabout.Ithasthemostamazing
cityskyline.
views.Thebuildinginternallyresponds
Butitisalsoawalkthatoffersmorethan toallthoseviewsbutalsothequality
views.Ittakesyouthroughvibrantslices oflifeinside.It’safantasticscheme.
oflife;cafés,bars,pubsandstreetmarkets,
pastmuseums,galleriesandplayhouses,
andthat’sthepointofacity.
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29. PAVILION B 55 56
PAVILION B
floors 1—7 floors 8—12
TYPE A TYPE K
2BED 3BED
113sq.m. 190sq.m.
1,215sq.ft. 2,045sq.ft.
2.85m x 5.00m 2.85m x 5.00m
Apartment 9’6” x 16’6” 9’6” x 16’6” Apartment 5.90m x 5.00m
19’6” x 16’6”
B101 B801
B201 B901
B301 B1001
B401 B1101
B501 B1201
B601
B701
TYPE G
1BED
TYPE J 6.75m x 7.40m
22’3” x 24’3”
6.75m x 5.50m
22’3” x 18’ 50sq.m. 14.50m x 5.50m
44’6” x 18’
2BED 539sq.ft.
128sq.m.
Apartment
1,375sq.ft.
B802 B803
Apartment B902 B903
B102 B1002 B1003
B202 3.95m x 2.85m B1102 B1103 4.50m x 3.00m
14’9” x 9’3”
B302 13’1” x 9’6”
B1202 B1203
B402
B502
B602 TYPE H
B702
J A K
3.40m x 3.50m
11’3” x 11’5” 4.15m x 3.22m
13’6” x 10’6”
3BED G 5.80m x 4.10m
19’1” x 13’6”
4.50m x 3.00m
14’9” x 9’3”
178sq.m.
1,912sq.ft.
TYPE G
Apartment
1BED LIFT LIFT
B805
50sq.m. 6.50m x 4.00m
21’3” x 12’3” B905
539sq.ft.
B1005
Apartment B1105 3.10m x 2.90m
B103 B1205 10’5” x 9’7”
B203
B303 LOBBY LOBBY
B403
B503
B603
B703 3.10m x 2.90m
3.10m x 2.90m
10’5” x 9’7” 10’5” x 9’7”
LIFT
TYPE H LIFT
3BED
178sq.m.
1,912sq.ft. G H G H
5.80m x 4.10m
Apartment 5.80m x 4.10m
19’1” x 13’6” 19’1” x 13’6”
B105
B205
B305
B405
B505
3.50m x 3.10m
B605 11’5” x 10’5”
3.50m x 3.10m
11’5” x 10’5”
B705
3.40m x 5.00m 3.40m x 5.00m
11’3” x 16’6” 11’3” x 16’6”
5.90m x 5.00m 5.90m x 5.00m
19’6” x 16’6” 19’6” x 16’6”
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30. PAVILION B 57 58
PAVILION C
floors 13—15 floors 1—11
TYPE f TYPE L
3BED 2BED
249sq.m. WINTER 164sq.m.
WINTER
2,676sq.ft. GARDEN 1,767sq.ft. GARDEN
5.90m x 5.00m
Sub-penthouse 5.90m x 5.00m
19’6” x 16’6” Apartment 19’6” x 16’6”
B1301 C101
B1401 C201
B1501 C301
C401
C501
TYPE G C601
C701
1BED
RECEPTION C801 RECEPTION
50sq.m. ROOM
ROOM C901
539sq.ft. 13.80m x 8.60m
45’5” x 28’4”
C1001 11.10m x 5.50m
36’6” x 18’
Apartment C1101
B1302 BEDROOM 2
B1402 3.50m x 5.00m
B1502 TYPE M UTILITY 11’5” x 16’6”
MASTER
BEDROOM 3 2BED BEDROOM
KITCHEN
UTILITY STUDY 76sq.m.
TYPE H 3.50m x 3.50m
11’7” x 11’7” 818sq.ft.
4.60m x 3.00m
15’1” x 9’3”
3BED
Apartment HALL
178sq.m.
C102 C103
1,912sq.ft. BEDROOM 2 MASTER
HALL/ C202 C203 BEDROOM 2
BEDROOM
MASTER BEDROOM DINING 3.90m x 3.60m
Apartment 13’1” x 12’ C302 C303 4.30m x 3.60m
B1303 F 5.30m x 3.80m
17’5” x 12’7”
6.75m x 5.50m
22’5” x 18’
C402 C403 M 3.20m x 2.60m
10’6” x 8’6” UTILITY
13’3” x 12’
L
B1403 C502 C503
B1503 C602 C603
LIFT
C702 C703 LIFT
C802 C803 WARDROBE
C902 C903
WARDROBE
RECEPTION
C1002 C1003 ROOM
C1102 C1103 5.50m x 4.20m
18’ x 14’
LOBBY
TYPE N LOBBY
2BED
BEDROOM
151sq.m. RECEPTION
ROOM
1,628sq.ft.
3.10m x 2.90m 5.50m x 4.20m
10’5” x 9’7”
Apartment 18’ x 14’
HALL
C105
LIFT
C205 LIFT
C305
C405
G RECEPTION
ROOM
BEDROOM 2
H C505 M BEDROOM 2 UTILITY N
UTILITY 3.40m x 3.60m C605 BEDROOM 2
UTILITY 11’3” x 12’
5.80m x 4.10m
C705 3.20m x 2.60m
UTILITY
19’1” x 13’6” 10’6” x 8’6” 3.60m x 3.50m
C805 12’ x 11’5”
C905 HALL
C1005
HALL
C1105 MASTER
BEDROOM
BEDROOM 3
4.60m x 3.00m
3.10m x 3.10m 15’1” x 9’3”
10’5” x 10’5” MASTER
BEDROOM
MASTER
BEDROOM
3.40m x 5.00m
11’3” x 16’6” 3.50m x 5.00m
11’5” x 16’6”
RECEPTION RECEPTION
ROOM ROOM
11.10m x 5.40m
36’6” x 17’9” 11.10m x 5.40m
36’6” x 17’9”
WINTER WINTER
GARDEN GARDEN
5.90m x 5.00m
5.90m x 5.00m 19’6” x 16’6”
19’6” x 16’6”
Positionofwindowsandlouvresvariesdependingonthefloor–pleaserefertoindividualfloorplan Positionofwindowsandlouvresvariesdependingonthefloor–pleaserefertoindividualfloorplan