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One Angel Lane, Watermark Place, London, Building, Image, Design, Cannon Street, Project
One Angel Lane : Architecture Information + Images
Office Development, London, England, by Fletcher Priest Architects
Fletcher Priest's riverside City of London building completes
29 Oct 2009
Nomura's new 81,755m2 / 880,000ft2 European Headquarters building
in the City, One Angel Lane, is located on the foundations of a
redundant 1960's telephone exchange between the present river embankment
and the line of the Roman Wharf.
Higher of two large roof terraces. Sitting areas are integrated into
the roofscape to create small private spaces. A rill links the landscape
to the river below. It will eventually have a spectacular view of
Renzo Piano's 'Shard' tower on the opposite bank:

photo : Tim Soar
Six storey timber shading structure of 350mm x 350mm sustainably sourced
green European Oak shades the building while allowing uninterrupted
views through the floor to ceiling glazing.

photo : Richard Davies
Major elements of the riverside elevation are six storey timer shading
structure, twelve storey triple skinned South elevation, and five
storey carbon neutral building with its responsive timber louvres,
to define and animate the public spaces.

photo : Richard Davies
Eastern façade is clad in ceramic dot-matrix glass generated
from pixilated images of river surface. Vertical recess marks one
of two balconies on East elevation.
photo : Tim Soar
Six and twelve storey internal spaces bring light deep into the building
and give clear views across new South West facing public space to
river.
photo : Tim Soar
Massive inclined columns distribute structural loads to existing hard
spots in the original basement. A pedestrianised Angel Way extends
below the buildings to create a covered link to the riverside bar,
restaurant and walkway. Orange glass marks the doors to the reception.
photo : Tim Soar
River frontage of Watermark Place viewed from the replica of the Golden
Hind on the south bank of the Thames.

photo : Tim Soar
The South West square links to a pedestrianised Angel Way and an extended
Riverside Walk, and combines to form the largest riverside public
space between the Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London.

photo : Tim Soar
Shared materials and floor levels that fall with Angel Way. Reception
is a visual extension of pedestrianised public space. A single palette
of materials is extended to internal common spaces.

photo : Tim Soar
Timber shade structure reflected in full height South facing glazing
overlooking the river.

photo : Richard Davies
This context is a key architectural generator and also allows the
creation of new riverside pedestrian areas and roof terraces with
spectacular London vistas. Public space has been more than doubled.
The scheme is projected to use half the energy of benchmark office
projects with a 40% CO2 reduction and the South East element of the
building is predicted to be carbon neutral in operation in peak conditions
when coupled with the roof top photovoltaic array.
One Angel Lane - Professional Team
Client: Oxford Properties / UBS
Development Manager: CORE
Architect: Fletcher Priest Architects
Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine
Structural + Services Engineer: Waterman Group
Quantity Surveyor: WT Partnership
FPA
Fletcher Priest's London studio have designed headquarters projects
for Vodafone, Sony and IBM Software Laboratories. Urban design projects
include Broadgate/Bishopsgate, Stratford City and Riga's Tornakalns.
One Angel Lane images / information received 291009
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