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Highbury Square, London Building, Project, News, Design, Property
Highbury Square London : Architecture Information
Development by Allies and Morrison Architects in London, England
Highbury Square
2009
Allies and Morrison Architects
16 Dec 2009
COMPLETE: HIGHBURY SQUARE - A REDEVELOPMENT OF LONDON'S ARSENAL FOOTBALL
STADIUM
The conversion of London's iconic Highbury stadium into a residential
scheme is complete.
Architects Allies and Morrison were appointed to the project in 2003
by Vision Four development on behalf of owners Arsenal Football Club.
Their resulting 50,495 sq m scheme retains the characteristics of
the former stadium and is the first of its kind in Europe. With an
approximate value of £170 million, the completed project is
an exemplar for similar stadium redevelopment.
Highbury Square The Square ; Landscaped pitch

photos : Dennis Gilbert
The design retains the Art Deco facades of the stadium's original
Grade II listed East Stand and (locally listed) West Stand and converts
them into residential blocks, using their existing four metre structural
grids to create apartments. It then adds new, shallower blocks with
internal residential courtyards to the remaining two sides of the
former pitch, which is transformed into a landscaped garden. In
so doing, the design retains the size and sense of the sports arena
but embeds it into a smaller scale context, generating a new type
of urban infill for London.
The garden pays tribute to the former pitch and is the focal point
of the development. A simple rectilinear space, it has been abstracted
into a complex grid of planting and water features, designed in
conjunction with Christopher Bradley-Hole Landscape. Planted with
wild grasses and hedgerows set out on a tartan grid and punctuated
by decorative features of glass encased, illuminated water walls,
the garden also includes a Memorial Garden, where the ashes of over
500 Arsenal supporters are buried.
Away from the central garden, the north and south blocks form a
series of six garden courts. The visual links created between these
more intimate spaces and the garden encourage residents to feel
ownership of the development as an addition to London's strong tradition
of garden squares.
A high-density development, Highbury Square offers 197.5 units
(or dwellings) per hectare (725 units/ 3.67h) concentrated in a
highly accessible location close to the Arsenal Underground station
and within proximity of London's King's Cross-, an area designated
for massive regeneration. Its courtyard nature and shared spaces
(including a nursery, a fitness center with a 20m swimming pool,
a retail unit and a play area), however, encourage the growth of
community in the scheme and wider neighbourhood.
The project has excellent sustainability credentials. Designed to
achieve an EcoHomes 'Very Good' rating, it has one of the largest
solar heating arrays in Europe, which is accommodated on the extensive
South Stand roof area and is capable of integration with future off-site
systems. This is linked to a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system
at basement level that supplies heating and hot water to the whole
development via individual heat exchangers. The electricity generated
supplies the power for external lighting and residents' common areas.
These and other measures are calculated to reduce CO2 emissions by
22% over the baseline scheme.
Highbury Square South Stand:

picture : Paul Riddle
Denning Male Polisano (DMP) Architects were the construction architects
for the project and oversaw its practical completion, working closely
with Allies and Morrison Architects.
The design has already won two MIPIM Awards, the Future Project
Award (Residential Category) 2003, and a Special Jury Award this
year, 2009.
Highbury Square - Professional Team
Client/ Developer: Highbury Holdings Ltd/ Vision Four Developments
Ltd
Property Agents: Savills (L&P) Ltd
Architect: Allies and Morrison
Construction Architect: Denning Male Polisano
Structural Engineer: Buro Happold
Services Engineer: Hoare Lea
Quantity Surveyor and Project Manager: Arcadis-AYH
Landscape Architect: Christopher Bradley-Hole Landscape
Planning Consultants: Savills Hepher Dixon (London)
Historic Building Consultants: Purcell Miller Tritton
Main Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine
Highbury Square image / information received 161209
Residential Redevelopment of the former Arsenal Stadium
Location: off Avenell Road, Islington, north London
Nearest Tube Stations: Arsenal, Holloway Road, Highbury & Islington
Buildings close by include:
Emirates Stadium
HOK Sport - now Populous

photo © Nick Weall
Emirates Stadium
Centre for Lifelong Learning, Blackstock Rd, Finsbury Park,
north London
Wilkinson Eyre Architects

photograph © Nick Weall
Centre for Lifelong
Learning Islington
Graduate Centre
Daniel Libeskind Architects

photograph © Nick Weall
Graduate Centre
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