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Bartholomew Road, Camden, London Building, Project, Photo, English Design, Property, Image
Residential Development in London, England, UK
15 Oct 2009
Student Accommodation in Kentish Town Now Complete
A refined new building by Jestico + Whiles for UNITE has opened its
doors to students. This sustainable, modular development, on Bartholomew
Road in Kentish Town, provides 54 selfcontained studios for students
alongside 400 m2 of commercial space.

Photos : Francis Ware
The building is respectful of its sensitive context alongside the
Torriano Cottages Conservation Area. It replaced a redundant 1970s
office block, and employment use has been reprovided as speculative
commercial space. The design creatively addresses issues of privacy,
amenity and density on the constrained urban site.
Torriano Cottages, a quiet enclave of Victorian cottages, retains
a surprisingly rural atmosphere for central London. The new building
safeguards the cottages' amenity and outlook. Its visual impact is
mitigated by living roofs and walls, a sunken wing containing the
commercial unit, and a set-back top storey. On the rear elevation
angled oriel windows redirect views away from the adjacent residential
gardens and windows have been avoided on the top-storey corridor.
The scale and window arrangement of the street facade reflect the
neighbouring buildings on Bartholomew Road.
The external materials have been chosen to be robust and of high quality.
Restrained brown brick and untreated zinc are enlivened by slatted
timber accent panels and bright green glazed brick.
A central walkway gives access to the student accommodation and a
landscaped garden containing timber and zinc bicycle and refuse stores.
The commercial unit has its own entrance from the street.
The ground floor of the student wing contains communal and ancillary
uses, such as a laundry and staff office, adjacent to the street and
studios overlooking the garden. A stair and lift core leads to three
identical floors above, made up of four different studio types. The
fourth floor accommodates larger studios and flats. These strata of
uses are expressed through the cladding materials: glazed brick for
the ground floor communal areas, brown brick for the studios, and
zinc for the top floor flats.
The development, which has achieved a Very Good BREEAM rating, incorporates
many environmental measures. Twenty percent of its energy demand is
provided by wood-fuelled biomass heating. FSCcertified timber is used
throughout - including larch cladding, a sustainable alternative to
Western Red Cedar. Other materials and products, such as water-based
finishes and recycled newspaper pinboards, have been specified for
their low environmental impact. Rainwater harvesting and soft planting
ensure water is conserved and run-off is minimised. Native plant species
have been selected for the roofs, planted wall and wildflower meadow
to encourage biodiversity.
The building uses Modern Methods of Construction, reducing waste and
minimising construction time. The modular steel student bedsits and
bathroom pods were made offsite by UNITE's subsidiary, UMS. Each unit
is delivered to site complete with kitchens, furniture and finishes.
The ground and top floors had to be built in-situ to suit their irregular
plans, and a transfer slab at first floor level supports the modules.
The external brick cladding is supported from the first floor slab,
and tied back to the modules. The stair core uses concrete twin-wall
construction, which enabled it to be erected in under a week.
Jestico + Whiles acted as lead consultant and architect throughout
the £’4.5 million project, which used a Design and Build procurement
method, and has been well received by UNITE.

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Kentish Town Student Accommodation - Building Information
Architect: Jestico + Whiles
Client: UNITE Group
Contractor: Mansell Plc
Structural Engineer: Walsh Associates
Services Engineer: A & G Partnership Ltd; Atelier Ten; Swiftline
CDM Coordinator: Collaton Safety Management Ltd
Acoustic Consultant: RBA Acoustics
Fire Engineer: Fire Design Solutions
Planning Consultant: CgMs Ltd
Sustainability Consultant: AECOM
Landscape Architect: Place Design + Planning Ltd
Party Wall Surveyor: GVA Grimley
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Prize Nominee 2009
Architect : Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

photo © Timothy Soar
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