30-33 Sloane Street

Mixed-use, Heritage

 

Three different sites combine to form a characterful, mixed-use development which has been sensitively designed to reflect its context and destination as a global shopping district.

 

Client: Cadogan
Location: London
Scope: Offices, retail, restaurant
Status: Planning achieved

 
 

Key design objectives are to enhance the architectural character of the conservation area, to reduce the buildings’ long-term environmental impact and to achieve the highest possible standards of sustainable design and construction, achieving net zero carbon.

Offering future flexibility, opportunity and adaptability, the reimagined collection of buildings will provide a rich mix of retail, offices and a restaurant. The design carefully integrates the site with the local area, weaving existing and new to integrate them into one development.

With the three original buildings contributing positively in different ways to the local conservation area, the design needed to carefully considered. The strategy was to retain the best attributes, enhance the heritage and add complementary interventions where needed.

 
 
 

Sustainable targets:

Embodied carbon emissions: LETI best practice benchmarks.
Operational carbon emissions: zero-carbon
Circular economy: reducing the need for further major refurbishment, internal layout flexibility, façade retained, re-use of existing fabric and reducing new materials. 95% of demolition and construction waste materials diverted from landfill for reuse, recycling or recovery, 95% of excavation waste materials diverted from landfill for beneficial reuse.
Sourcing: local and high recycled content.
Water: 50% reduction in potable water.
Ecology: native green roof and planters.
Certification: BREEAM Outstanding for the offices, BREEAM Excellent for retail and restaurant, WELL Gold and NABERS UK 5 Star.
Fossil fuel free