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Quadrant 1 London, Architect, Image, Architecture, Cafe Royale, Building, News, Photo
Quadrant 1, London : Architecture Information
Crown Estate Redevelopment at Piccadilly, London, England, UK
3 Jun 2008
PLANNING WIN FOR ALLIES AND MORRISON DESIGNED SCHEME TO REDEVELOP
THE CROWN ESTATES QUADRANT 1 BLOCK

Quadrant 1 Photo © adrian welch
The Crown Estate, Allies and Morrison partnership, has successfully
obtained planning approval for redevelopment of The Crown Estates
Quadrant 1 block; the southernmost building on the east side of Regent
Street incorporates the old County Fire Office and the famous Café
Royal. The redevelopment forms part of The Crown Estates Quadrant
scheme and will see the block transformed into a 160-bedroom, five
star, luxury hotel. 1,500 sq m of prime Regent Street retail space
will also be established at ground and basement level. The scheme
involves the retention the entire building façade and also
many of the listed rooms, including the famous Grill Room and Pompadour
Suite. The previously lost Ten Room will be reconstituted to form
a dramatic double height entrance to the new hotel on Air Street.
The project forms part of the mixed-use redevelopment of the Café
Royal, Regent Palace Hotel and Quadrant Arcade blocks and is the most
ambitious redevelopment ever undertaken on Regent Street. It will
open up the southern end of Regent Street and create a 44,000 sq m
public realm area, including the establishment of a significant traffic-free
area on Glasshouse Street. After Trafalgar Square, the Quadrant will
represent the most significant improvement to the quality of Londons
public realm seen in the West End over the last 30 years.
The planning approval coincides with the completion of the construction
phase of the redevelopment of the block opposite on the west side
of Regent Street. Here Allies and Morrison has designed a scheme that
provides new retail accommodation at ground basement and mezzanine
floors, and offices arranged around an atrium above. The project also
comprises residential apartments, which are located within the mansard
roof facing onto Regent Street. Major landscape improvements to Swallow
Street will create a new and vibrant piece of public space linking
Regent Street with Piccadilly.
Quadrant Redevelopment London - text from S&R 030608
Quadrant 1 architects : Allies and Morrison

Piccadilly Circus Photo © adrian welch
London Architect
Adjacent Building:
Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus Photos © adrian welch
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photo © Nick Weall
Café Royal Hotel Building
Regent Street Hotel London by David Chipperfield Architects
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