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98 De Beauvoir, N1
98 De Beauvoir Road, included the demolition of an existing central building and the installation of three new core elements and further roof expansion and development.
Project Outline
Client: The Benyon Estate
Architect: Henley Halebrown
The design incorporates exposed insitu concrete slabs to the core including an atrium and uses the exposed structure to bring the a industrial finish along side the exposed timber joists and ply soffits.
Exterior
Demolition of the existing central building including façade retention and installation of new 3 storey central core and single storey roof extension to the Victorian warehouses at 98 De Beauvoir Road.
The design incorporates exposed insitu concrete slabs to the core including an atrium and uses the exposed structure to bring an industrial finish alongside the exposed timber joists and ply soffits.
Client
The Benyon Estate
Year
2019
Welcoming you inside
Creating innovative change to an old 1920’s factory.
Interior
A fully integrated yet adaptable space capable of working in large open plan offices or small meeting rooms if partitions are erected by future tenants.
Client
The Benyon Estate
Year
2019
“The quality of finish, and their conduct throughout is hard to fault.”
Gavin Hale Brown, HHbR
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98 De Beauvoir, N1
Facts of the Project
Below is a summary of what went in to completing the project.
Consultation to finished project, the building times and budget.
Programme - 48 weeks
Project Details
98 DBR included a new concrete shaft through the centre of the building which tied into a retained façade. The concrete frame had a finished domed soffit which was completed by using cordek formwork.
The pre-cast concrete staircase was craned into position through the roof section that was left uncompleted. This enabled us to progress with the rest of the works in the core without the long lead and design period of the staircase affecting the overall programme. The finishes of exposed ply and timber joists to the roof areas are in keeping with the other developments on De Beauvoir Road.
Budget - £1.8 million
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