20 Greycoat Place – Squire & Partners

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20 Greycoat Place

Westminster, London

18-20 Greycoat Place is a new seven-storey building in the heart of Victoria, at the intersection of Greycoat Place, Greencoat Place and Rochester Row. Comprising four floors of workspace with duplex apartments on the upper floors, the ground floor is animated on all three sides with retail use.

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18-20 Greycoat Place is a new seven-storey building in the heart of Victoria, at the intersection of Greycoat Place, Greencoat Place and Rochester Row. Comprising four floors of workspace with duplex apartments on the upper floors, the ground floor is animated on all three sides with retail use.

The development follows the curved line of the street and draws on the prevalent residential mansion block vernacular. Sandstone pilasters rise vertically across the façade framing a series of contemporary projecting bay windows and spandrels in dark bronze, expressed in groups to reflect the retail, office and residential uses within the building.

Simple scalloped details on the columns reference the neighbouring Art Deco inspired Artillery House, while intricate metalwork to the apartments add detail to the building façade.

Project team

Client ITC Properties

Development Manager Rockhopper Real Estate
Planning Consultant DP9
Structure Heyne Tillett Steel
Services Hoare Lea
Main Contractor RED Construction Group Ltd

Testimonials

'The client is absolutely delighted with what Squire & Partners along with our consultant team have designed. Such care has been taken to create a muti use building that not only fits into the context but also stands out. Bristling with technical innovation, exemplary design and workmanship, 18-20 Greycoat Place stands shoulder to shoulder with the very best in London - something of which the team are very proud.'

Jeremy Titchen, Rockhopper Real Estate (development manager)

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Material

Simple scalloped details on the columns reference the neighbouring art deco inspired Artillery House, while intricate metalwork adds detail to the façade of the apartments above.

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