Marq Omotesando One and FAV Hotel Hiroshima Heiwaodori have been shortlisted for the Japanese ‘Sky Design Awards’ in the ‘Architecture Division’ and ‘Interior Division - Hotel & Resort’ categories, respectively. The awards ‘celebrate achievements in design excellence for projects that deliver meaningful social impact in the areas of architecture, interior design, visual art, graphic design, and industrial design’.
Read MoreUp against some very strong competition, the Low Line Commons was announced as the winner in the ‘Future Public Realm’ category at the Pineapple Awards.
Read MoreThree 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.
Read MoreContinuing its awards success, The Low Line Commons has been shortlisted in the ‘Future Public Realm’ category for the 2023 Pineapples Awards, part of the Festival of Place. The LLC sustainable vision and strategy is part of the Low Line scheme to create a green corridor along the Victorian railway viaduct meandering through Bankside, London Bridge and Bermondsey.
Read MoreOur recently completed project, Eighty Strand, has been shortlisted for an AJ Retrofit Award in the Workplace (£10 million and over) category.
Read MoreShortlisted for an Urban Design Group (UDG) award in the ‘Frameworks + Masterplans Large Scale’ category, this sustainable vision and strategy is part of the Low Line scheme to create a green corridor along the Victorian railway viaduct meandering through Bankside, London Bridge and Bermondsey.
Read MoreOur Hong Kong Studio’s project in the heart of Tokyo for client BPE Asia, was awarded ‘gold’ in the ‘Best residential development’ category at the recent MIPIM Asia awards. A wonderful way to round out the year!
The team was appointed to design an exclusive residential development in the prestigious Jingumae area of Tokyo, just a moment away from Omotesando - an area well known for a large number of international fashion flagship stores and popular restaurants. A key challenge was developing the building envelope and facade design working with the difficult constraints of the site.
Read MoreOur redevelopment project at 196-222 King’s Road has now reached its final height, with the last stone being laid, ‘topping out’ the building. Sitting opposite Chelsea Town Hall, the exciting scheme is set to enhance the central section of this famous street.
Read MoreOur film celebrating Regent’s Crescent has been shortlisted for the Archiboo awards in the 'Best use of video' category.
Read MoreUnveiled recently by developers CIT, 8 Eaton Lane is a prominent part of the original Grosvenor Estate, and it will be undergoing a meticulous restoration and rebuild to become a collection of 42 residences and seven retail units. The original façade of the building, overlooking Grosvenor Gardens, will be fully restored, with contemporary new build apartments set behind, facing onto Eaton Lane.
Read MorePDP London is featured in the 2022 ‘We can be heroes’ edition of Great British Brands. Published by Country & Town House, Great British Brands is an annual publication dedicated to supporting British luxury and celebrating the exceptional craft, design, technology, engineering and manufacturing skills found in the UK today. This year, we are asked to reflect on our proudest moments from the past year.
Read MoreWe're absolutely delighted to have picked up two New London Awards for our Low Line Commons sustainable, regeneration initiative in Southwark. The project, which won in the 'planning' category, was also announced as the overall winner, and is the first unbuilt project to win this coveted title.
Read MorePermission has been granted to refurbish and extend the iconic former D.H Evans department store on Oxford Street, reimagining it as a vibrant, mixed-use development with six floors of offices.
Read MorePhase 3a of the Chelsea Barracks development (which includes a restaurant, delicatessen and exclusive mews house) was awarded Contractor’s Choice as well as being highly commended in the ‘Craftsmanship’ category at this year’s Brick Awards.
Read MoreUpgrading a building in response to the climate emergency is not only to reduce carbon emissions, it is also to adapt it for climate change. LETI provides best practice guidance for the built environment industry.
Read MoreWe're pleased to support New London Architecture's Resilient London report. In the lead up to COP26 in November, this new research examines the role that London as a world leading city is playing in mitigating climate change, and how it is preparing for future climate events.
Read MoreOur tour of Cambridge House Hotel and Residences last week gave a fascinating insight into the history and complexity of this collection of buildings which will one day become one of London's finest hotels. The guided tour was one of three and part of the Festival of Hospitality, a month-long programme of events, celebrating the people and places pioneering change in the hospitality industry.
Read MoreShortlisted for a New London Architecture Award in the ‘Planning’ category, this sustainable vision and strategy is part of the Low Line scheme to create a green corridor along the Victorian railway viaduct meandering through Bankside, London Bridge and Bermondsey.
The Low Line Commons, commissioned by Low Line Partners – Better Bankside, Team London Bridge, Blue Bermondsey, Southwark Council and The Arch Company, will connect people with nature and increase environmental resilience along its length by promoting innovative greening and sustainability projects that mitigate climate change. It celebrates the diversity and heritage of each neighbourhood with a series of hubs to encourage communities to unify and share a ‘sense of place’
Read MoreShortlisted for Building Magazine’s ‘Project of the year’, the sweeping Grade I listed Regent’s Crescent, originally designed by John Nash, has been rebuilt and thoroughly modernised to provide luxury residences and amenities in the heart of London.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Phase 3a of the Chelsea Barracks development has been shortlisted in both the ‘Craftsmanship’ and ‘Commercial’ categories for the Brick Development Association’s Brick Awards.
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