Regents Place Public Art Proposals, 05 August 2002
- TF-06919
- File
- 05-Aug-02
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Regents Place Public Art Proposals, 05 August 2002
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Regents Place Elevation Files, Undated
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
CD-R digital object ID: TF-2022-07-26-006. Digital object located with Marsham Street material, however material could be related to a different project based upon drawing reference numbers. RP-PA series.
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This project (2003 – April 2007) was based around a collaborative masterplan between the Crown Estates and The British Land Company that aimed to enhance the local environment by improving pedestrian connectivity and enhancing the public realm. The project incorporated the development of a mixed use area comprising office accommodation, residential apartments, a community theatre, retail provision and a new public square. The development was split into two distinct phases that included structures A (No 1 Great Portland Street), B (No 1 Soane Street) and C (Trinity Mews), along with the design of new public spaces and includes an extension of numbers 10 and 20 Triton Street.
Key features of this development are focused around Osnaburgh Street, Euston Road and Triton Street. The footprints of the office blocks were partially determined by viewpoints from public areas, this included reducing the scope of 10 Triton Street to maximise visibility to 20 Triton Street and ensure a frontage view from Euston Road. This also increased the amount of space allocated to the public realm. Additionally, a new pedestrian crossing on the Euston Road, south-east from Triton Street and funded by British Land plc improved access to the site and connected it with the more established commercial districts of Bloomsbury and Fitzrovia, along with Regent’s Park and King’s Cross.
Construction Partners: M3 Consulting; Bovis Lend Lease
Client: British Land
Design and Planning: Cityscape Digital Ltd
Main Contractor: Taylor Woodrow
Building Services: Watkins Payne Partnership
Engineers: WSP
Regeneration Strategy for Lower Ouseburn Valley, January 2003
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Regeneration Project Team Meetings and Review File, February-September 2012
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Regeneration and Renewal, 24 March 2006
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Gateway 'national park' gets closer', photocopy of article about government approval for a study of viability for the Thames Gateway nature area, p5.
Regenerate - Building Magazine's Housing and Regeneration Supplement, Issue: February 2006.
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Refurbishment interior design information boards
Part of Live Theatre Archive
Plans and sketches by Waring and Netts Architects for interior designs of Live Theatre following refurbishment. Includes layouts of office space, fabric swatches and artist's impressions of bar/atrium space
Refurbishment floor plan information boards
Part of Live Theatre Archive
Plans and photographs by Waring and Netts Architects for floorplans and elevations of Live Theatre after refurbishment
Reflective ceiling plans, Undated
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Reflective ceiling plans, showing the 'sun rays' in the stairwell intersected by other geometries, underlining the space below. No details, scale or dates are written on this drawing; Size: 590mm x 840mm; Material: Transparent paper.
Undated but presumed to be within the project dates of 1978-1981.