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We are a large international multi-disciplinary practice providing Architecture and a range of complimentary design and consultancy services including Urban Design and Masterplanning, Landscape Design, Environmental Services, Project Management and Planning Consultancy.
PRP has 50 years experience in housing and our portfolio embraces all aspects of residential and mixed use development, from the general to the specialist and across the public and private sectors.
Our projects range from small scale to large urban regeneration projects, new settlements and mixed use developments that involve other sectors including education, health, leisure, retail, work places and community uses.
We operate across the United Kingdom and in overseas markets where our knowledge and expertise in housing, sustainable design and place-making can add value to the regeneration and development of towns and cities.
Services
Design
• Architecture • Landscape • Urban Design • Masterplanning • Interiors
Consultancy
• Environmental • Planning • Project Services • Technical Delivery • Consultation • Graphics • Modelshop
Sectors
• Research and Innovation • Regeneration • Sustainable Communities • Private Housing • Affordable Housing • Mixed Use • Specialist Housing • Student Accommodation • Reuse and Retrofit • Healthcare • Education • International • Commercial and Retail • Hotels, Resorts and Leisure
Introduction to PRP
www.prparchitects.co.uk
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Contents
Recent Awards and IntroductionTechnical Delivery ServicesDesign Management Building Information Modelling (BIM) Off-Site Manufacture RetrofitSelected ProjectsPortobello Square, London Vesta House, London Trees, London Rubicon Court, London Watling Place, London New Cumnor and Lidcote, London Prince Charles House, St Austell Clapham Park, London AIMC4, Epsom RNIB Pears Centre for Specialist Learning, Coventry Greenwatt Way, Chalvey The Glasgow House, Glasgow Bow Cross, London Haggerston West & Kingsland Estates, London Wembley City - Forum House and Apt Student Living South Acton, LondonOther Selected Projects Primary Contacts PRP Offices
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Technical Delivery Recent Awards and Introduction
Housebuilder Awards 2012Winner - Best Low or Zero Carbon Initiative - AIMC4
Sustainable Housing Awards 2012Winner - The Transformation Award - Leopold Park
Affordable Home Ownership Award 2012Winner - Best Scheme in Planning - Myatts Field
Sunday Times British Homes Awards 2012Winner - Best Age-Restricted Development - Prince Charles House
Housing Design Awards 2012Winner - Project Award - Myatts Field
Housing Design Awards 2012Winner - HAPPI Project Award - Pilgrim Gardens
Housing Innovation Awards 2012Winner - Most Innovative Supported Housing Scheme - Alexandra Place
Trees, Highgate New Cumnor and Lidcote, Stockwell Park Apt Student Living, Wembley
Housing Design Awards 2011Winner - HAPPI Completed Award - Trees
Housing Design Awards 2011Winner - HAPPI Project Award - St Bedes Extra Care
Housbuilders Awards 2011Winner - Best Design - Trees
Housing Design Awards 2010Winner - Kidbrooke Extra Care and Assisted Living
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Quality and delivery
We take pride in our reputation as a quality and delivery focused practice. Based on our experience, capability and competitiveness we secure the post-planning technical design delivery for the majority of our own design projects. In addition, we take on projects designed by others, winning work in open competition or in partnership with contractor or developer clients.
Extensive portfolio
We have a diverse portfolio of completed projects at scales ranging from single prototypes, to suburban low density housing, mixed use regeneration and urban residential high rise.
Well established teams
We have established technical delivery teams in each of our offices consisting of architects and technologists who have a passion for construction, technical design and the delivery of quality buildings.
Our teams can draw on tested solutions and detailing including a portfolio of Off-Site Manufacture (OSM) and exemplar environmental projects, whilst providing an innovative approach to produce high quality, simple, cost effective detailing.
Design leadership
Our success has been built on enduring relationships with public and private sector clients who value our proactive, informed contribution to project delivery, our hands-on approach to design leadership and the considerable resource and depth of experience we can offer.
Working as a multi-disciplinary team
We frequently provide a multi-disciplinary service bringing together our architectural delivery teams with the complimentary skills from our landscape design and environmental services teams. Our involvement with prototype projects, research initiatives and universities continues to feed new ideas into our work, particularly in areas such as low energy design and OSM. Due to our extensive housing experience we frequently join government and industry bodies to input into new legislation and housing standards.
Passionate about our work
We are committed to improving our processes, technical expertise, design efficiency and collaboration, for instance we are now taking an active leading role with our clients to drive the expansion and use of Building Information Modelling (BIM).
Clapham Park, Lambeth
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Technical Delivery Services
We offer a full range of services to our developer and contractor clients, including:
Technical and Design appraisals:
• Compliance audits - for example housing standards and building regulations
• Construction methodology option studies for example Traditional vs OSM
• Tender stage design appraisal • Value Engineering, Value Enhancement
and Optimisation appraisals
Architectural Technical Design services:
• Construction Documentation • BIM documentation and IPD leadership • Design Management and Programming -
critical path analysis and risk identification • Compilation of Employer’s Requirements
and Technical Briefs • Lead Consultancy • Enquiry or amplification of detail design intent • Design subcontractor coordination • Specification writing • Retrofit strategy and detail design
Coordinated multi-disciplinary Technical Design:
• Environmental Services design - energy strategies, ADL compliance and Code for Sustainable Homes
• Landscape design • Interior design
Our projects cover a range of procurement methods including Traditional Contract, Design and Build, Partnering and Construction Management. We have the experience and commercial awareness to tailor our service offer to the specific needs of clients, projects and procurement.
We drive value, design and quality through an intelligent consultancy and expert technical design service which responds to the client brief and quality aspirations whilst remaining focused on the project budget, buildability, sequencing, and programme.
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Design Management
Our focus on Technical Design is enhanced by a commitment to Design Management - to planning, leading, coordinating and optimising the Technical Delivery process.
Active design team members
We are active, vocal contributors in the design team, in particular where our appointment responsibilities extend to Lead Consultant or Lead Designer services. We take these responsibilities seriously and apply energy and commitment to the completion of integrated and coordinated multi-disciplinary design.
Focus on delivery and programme
We are delivery and programme focused and have the programming skills to take ownership of detail design programming, including the management of critical decisions and inputs from the client team, co-consultants and sub-contractors and submissions to achieve necessary third party design approvals.
Design Management
Our Design Management focus extends beyond programming to ensuring the compliant, coordinated and complete delivery of the consultant’s design. We vigorously review design to ensure compliance with relevant standards including Building Regulations and Housing Design Codes.
Working in partnerships with our developer and contractor clients, we will then monitor and drive sub-contract design coordination to achieve an agreed completion of the pre-construction technical design.
Value Management
Our focus on Value Management continues through detail design and we are able to offer value engineering, design efficiency and design optimisation services to add value to projects appropriate to work stage and planning or design constraints.
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Building Information Modelling (BIM)
Building Information Modelling (BIM)
BIM is a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of a building project. The resulting building information models become shared knowledge resources to support decision making about a facility from earliest conceptual stages through design, procurement and construction, and throughout its operational life and eventual demolition.
PRP has adopted Autodesk Revit as our preferred modelling software and our vision is for a fully integrated approach to building design development and information production to add value, reduce risk and improve product and service quality for our clients.
BIM expertise
We have established BIM expertise and protocols including standards based on the AEC (UK) BIM Standards for Revit and a portfolio of completed projects from concept design stage to full construction documentation.
PRP has committed to a fast track training and project implementation programme to achieve a progressive switch over to full BIM service delivery.
Improved process
We believe BIM processes will improve collaboration, coordination and quality in the design, procurement and management of buildings and infrastructure. Through the use of BIM, we are targeting a more inclusive, integrated and complete design process and more intelligent use of digital information to add value, reduce risk and improve product and service quality for our clients.
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Collaborative working
Increasingly we are connecting with other BIM capable consultants to explore Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) processes including the use of copy monitor techniques for architectural and engineering coordination and model exchange for environmental analysis.
Benefits offered
BIM processes and benefits should not just be limited to the architectural and engineering design delivery and we are committed to engaging with our clients to explore the down stream potential of BIM.
• Easier creation and review of design options • Improved coordination between 3D visualisation
images and 2D drawing production • Earlier realisation of potential design risk areas • Improved coordination of all building elements
• Increased understanding of design intent and detailing requirements
• Improved resolution between package interfaces • Earlier realisation of clash detection • Improved Risk Management, avoiding
costly changes during the onsite stage • Construction Planning (ordering, delivery, work sequencing) • Scheduling of project details, from
dwelling areas to window types
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Off-Site Manufacture
Experience
PRP has extensive experience designing and delivering projects which embrace Off-Site Manufacture (OSM) processes and technology.
OSM prototypes
We recognise and value the role OSM can play in reducing and de-risking the programme and improving quality, coordination and environmental performance, whilst reducing cost. We are recognised leaders in this field having completed a series of exemplar OSM prototypes and large-scale project roll-outs including:
• Full volumetric building solutions • Semi-volumetric building solutions • Integration of packaged plant and bathroom,
home utility and kitchen pods
• Fast-track concrete frame including pre-cast structural components
• Timber frame - stick build, panelised and volumetric • Light gauge steel frame - stick build,
panelised and volumetric • Variant structural infill systems including
timber and metal framed SIPS • Pre-formed and unitised cladding systems
Research and Development
This range of experience has been recognised by manufacturers and product innovators leading to direct R&D commissions to partner in the development of new products and building techniques.
Our expert sector knowledge and core housing expertise is very relevant to this work as we have the experience to design and deliver innovative and aspirational OSM products which are fully optimised and compliant to the multitude of housing design standards and regulations.
Multi-disciplinary approach
Increasingly we are finding opportunities to merge our Environmental Services expertise into OSM processes - for example, in relation to enhanced thermal and air tightness requirements and through the integration of green technologies within OSM building components.
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Retrofit
Experience
Economic and environmental drivers have sharpened focus on the sustainable redevelopment of existing buildings. The combination of our core housing regeneration and refurbishment experience, coupled with our multi-disciplinary capability, has provided a solid foundation for PRP to lead and innovate in the emerging ‘Retrofit’ sector. We have a broad portfolio of retrofit projects including a series of multi-storey residential towers, listed buildings and domestic retrofits.
Our work is informed by practical delivery experience and we take a wide view whilst maintaining focus on the key tasks, decisions and processes which we know add value, reduce risk and drive successful retrofit.
Respecting identity and place
We never forget we’re working in people’s homes and within existing communities. Successful retrofit is not just about carbon reduction it’s an opportunity to re-brand homes and to reinforce individual and community attitudes to the environment.
Fabric first
We focus first on passive improvements and have detailing and delivery experience across a wide range of over-cladding and internal fabric enhancement solutions.
Logistics
Many of our projects have been completed with residents in situ. We have the experience to make informed design decisions which allow flexibility during construction and respect the ongoing lifestyles of individual residents.
Future proofing
Retrofit projects often involve partial improvements or the integration of green technologies which may need to adapt over time. PRP has the experience to offer tailored solutions which offer future flexibility to residents and landlords as they update and manage their housing stock.
Monitoring and feedback
We have a keen interest to learn from the delivery and performance of our projects. Our experience includes comprehensive pre-start and post-completion testing, monitoring and evaluation.
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Portobello Square Kensington, London
Portobello Square is located at the northern limit of the Portobello Road in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. The development will eventually provide circa 1,000 new homes, a major new London square and will reinstate links between Portobello Road and Ladbroke Grove.
The final approved design solution is the culmination of over five years’ community and stakeholder consultation and offers an exemplary model for large-scale urban regeneration, in which public housing is seamlessly integrated with private housing and commercial elements.
PRP is now progressing the detail design and construction documentation for the first delivery phase, where there is a continuing focus from the client, planning and stakeholder groups to ensure consistency and quality in construction. Our active use of 3D concept modelling during the planning design stage has continued into the detail design through a series of 3D led elevation bay and component studies which explore and communicate the detail quality intent alongside working construction details.
Consultation Masterplanning Urban Design Architecture
Winner - Project - Housing Design Award 2011
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Vesta House, Athletes Village Newham, London
Vesta House is part of the development providing accommodation for the athletes at the 2012 Olympic Games subsequently to be retrofitted to provide residential apartments.
PRP was appointed by Lend Lease to act as detail design architect for the delivery of the planning design and subsequently lead consultant for the construction phase.
The triangular 13 storey building with ground floor retail units provides 120 apartments of various tenures, with internal deck access, formed around a striking central atrium enclosed by a transparent ETFE membrane roof.
The façade features highly articulated GRC storey height panels with dramatic angular cantilevered balconies for each apartment.
An amenity area with planting and timber decking is located at roof level.
Consultation Masterplanning Urban Design Architecture
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This high quality, 100% affordable housing scheme for older people provides 40 extra care flats in a beautiful setting. The design was conceived prior to the HAPPI report, yet displays many of its recommendations and was described by the Housing Design Award Judges as ‘setting the benchmark for all housing for older people in the UK’ and by the Housebuilder Awards Judges as ‘the best of its kind in Europe, with every aspect of the development researched and applied’.
Trees Highgate, London
Architecture Project Management Interior Design Landscape Architecture Town Planning Environmental Services
Winner - HAPPI Completed - Housing Design Awards 2011
Winner - Lifetime Home of the Year - British Homes Awards 2011
Winner - Best Design - House Builder Awards 2011
The permeable plan incorporates a central atrium, naturally lit from above, that creates a strong connection between the vibrant ground floor communal spaces and the residential areas on the upper floors.
The architectural detailing combines crisp and minimal feature elements into the traditional brick and render facades with a focus on quality of material and components.
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Rubicon Court Kings Cross Central, London
Kings Cross Central is arguably the most significant development site in central London. Rubicon Court is located to the north-east of the site and fronts directly onto York Way. The building comprises 117 mixed tenure residential units with 35% large family three and four bedroom units above some 600 m² of non-residential accommodation at street level.
Architecture Masterplanning
The façade uses high quality materials and careful detailing to define a new quality benchmark for affordable housing.
Internal walls are constructed using a new, innovative thin joint solid gypsum block walling system which provides enhanced acoustic performance and robustness whilst reducing the overall build programme.
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Watling Place South Kilburn, London
PRP is working directly for the London Borough of Brent to produce a new masterplan for South Kilburn. The proposal includes the demolition of 1,500 units and the building of 1,534 affordable homes and 156 private homes. Watling Place is the first phase of the masterplan.
The complex meets the Code for Sustainable Homes 4*, with sustainable features ranging from photovoltaic panels and triple glazed windows to green roofs and increased sound insulation.
A simple reinforced concrete frame was the main structure, supporting brick, render and rain-screen cladding used to break up and define the different architectural elements of the scheme. The rain-screen comprises clay porcelain composite tiling giving the scheme a distinct and recognisable appearance. This tiling has been carefully engineered by our detailing team to ensure exact coordination at window heads and cills, allowing for both manufacturing tolerances and reinforced concrete frame deflections. Winter gardens from Finland were carefully detailed into the facade allowing either sliding or full collapse of the integral window system.
Architecture Masterplanning Environmental Services
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New Cumnor and Lidcote Stockwell Park, London
The design for the New Lidcote and Cumnor site forms the second new-build development within the Stockwell Park estate regeneration for Network Housing Group. The development provides 139 new homes, of which 48 are extra care apartments and six are family houses.
The development consists of three different elements, the extra care block, a general needs block and two low-rise links of houses that connect the two larger masses.
The crisp, clean, simple detailing enhances the well balanced facade proportions. The ¾ deep brick reveals were detailed, creating deeper shadows to further emphasise the void to solid rhythm. The concrete cantilever balconies, are cast in-situ with re-useable formwork, and are simply finished by etched glass balustrading passing in front of the balcony edge.
Architecture Masterplanning Landscape Architecture
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Prince Charles House St Austell
Architecture Planning Environmental Services
This three-storey building, which provides 31 supported flats for older people is the first significant demonstrator project for the Cornwall Eco Town. It has been designed to achieve a BREEAM rating of OUTSTANDING and has been inspired by the HAPPI report findings. Communal facilities include a residents lounge, a public activity room, a foyer with ICT suite, a buggy/bike store and several seating areas throughout the building. The landscaped gardens have been designed by the nearby Eden Project/Sensory Trust.
Shortlisted - HAPPI Project - Housing Design Awards 2012
Winner - Best Age Restricted Development- British Homes Awards 2012
The building form is very compact, constructed using timber frame with high levels of thermal insulation and airtightness to reduce heat loss to a minimum. Whole house heat recovery units are used to provide ventilation and controlled air quality. The use of photovoltaic panels is maximised across the south-facing roof to generate power.
The use of natural light is maximised through top lit atriums and full height glazed seating bays at the ends of corridors to reduce the reliance upon artificial lighting and provide greater connectivity to the outside.
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Clapham Park Lambeth, London
The overall regeneration masterplan for Clapham Park Estate includes the regeneration and renewal of some 61.4 hectares of a strategically significant site located between Brixton, Streatham, Balham and Clapham in Lambeth. Initially PRP was appointed to undertake the detail planning design for the first phase of the regeneration plan, working within the boundaries of an existing masterplan approval. Subsequently our appointment was extended to encompass a design coding exercise for the whole estate and detail planning design for following blocks.
Architecture Masterplanning Landscape Architecture
Block B5 comprises 85 dwellings arranged around a communal, secure landscaped courtyard over a basement car park. The design features a highly articulated façade with variant inset and cantilever balconies, semi-enclosed access decks, feature brickwork and brise soleil. The selected construction solution included in-situ concrete framing combined with the dominant use of a light gauge steel superstructure. In addition to B5 we have successfully delivered the construction documentation for buildings designed by other architects, for example, Clapham Park Phase N1.
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AIMC4 Epsom
The AIMC4 project is part of a collaboration between Crest and Barratt whose aim is to provide low carbon housing using a standard house type. The AIMC4 consortium has brought together expertise from across the construction industry to help develop and resolve some of the common challenges in delivering Code 4 housing.
The AIMC4 plots will comprise one four-bedroom, detached house using a masonry cavity wall construction and a terrace of four-bed town houses using SIPS (structural insulation panel system) construction.
Architecture Masterplanning
One of the aims of the project is to utilise new technologies to achieve Code level 4 whilst remaining usable by the occupants and staying true to the traditional architecture of Epsom, Surrey.
The houses are built and now in the post occupancy phase. The results of the findings will be fed back to the consortium to help understand how individuals’ behaviour effects energy usage within the dwellings.
Winner - Best Low or Zero Carbon Initiative - Housebuilder Awards 2012
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RNIB Pears Centre for Specialist Learning Coventry
Architecture Masterplanning Landscape Architecture Interior Design
Our project team worked within a partnering contract from inception; developing and tailoring the brief closely with the client in parallel with scheme design and development through to the construction stage and completion. Delivered in partnership with the contractor’s team the series of buildings with low energy requirements remained true to the design concept. The environmental strategy focussed on the specification and detailing of green building materials in conjunction with high thermal performance, embodied mass and low air permeability to maintain thermal comfort throughout the year.
A new campus for the RNIB which provides an exemplar facility for blind and partially sighted children with additional severe physical and cognitive impairments. The new facilities provide a social environment that minimises the impact of the young people’s disabilities and prioritises meeting their needs in a holistic way.
The development provides a 60-bed children’s home arranged within ten six-bed houses and a new Secondary School which provides education for the 60 young people living on site plus 10 day pupils from the surrounding area.
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Greenwatt Way is an environmental exemplar research project commissioned by Scottish and Southern Energy, the first utility company in the UK to build and monitor its own zero carbon development.
Designed and constructed to standards exceeding Code for Sustainable Homes 6*, the development consists of eight houses and two flats, a communal meeting room and a renewable energy centre.
Architecture Landscape Architecture Environmental Services
Greenwatt Way Chalvey
The development was constructed using both OSM and traditional build solutions to provide comparative data on buildability, performance and cost. The R&D focus extends to the renewable energy infrastructure which includes roof mounted PV on each dwelling and an energy centre which will be used to test a range of low carbon technologies, including air and ground source heat pumps, biomass and fuel cells. The development will be monitored with residents in occupation for two years.
Highly Commended - Sustainable Buildings - Sustainable City Awards 2012
Highly Commended - Most Innovative Use of Renewable Technology Housing Innovation Awards 2012
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The Glasgow House Glasgow
In 2009 Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) commissioned PRP to design a range of innovative and attractive house types capable of reducing annual domestic heating and water bills to less than £100. The brief also included a requirement to consider and develop construction detailing solutions based on established building practice and skill sets in the local market.
Architecture Landscape Architecture Environmental Services
The resulting design focuses on passive measures to improve environmental performance including super-insulated external envelope fabric, sun rooms and integrated solar thermal devises for hot water supply.
Four prototype houses were constructed in 2010; two using closed panel timber frame construction, and two using Thermoplan aerated clay blocks.
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Bow Cross (formerly known as Crossways Estate) is a flagship project within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets Housing for Choice programme. It is a significant, long term regeneration project which includes the refurbishment of 300 existing homes and the provision of 400 new homes in a multi-phased delivery programme.
The development includes substantial infrastructure improvements including renewed district heating systems, a direct pedestrian link to the existing Bow Road DLR station and the construction of a new bridge over the DLR.
Bow Cross Tower Hamlets, London
Masterplanning Architecture Landscape Architecture Consultation Environmental Services
The residential plan includes the full refurbishment of the three existing 22 storey residential towers, new flat blocks and family housing, a community centre, a crèche and substantial external works remodelling.
Each construction phase has been assessed on its own merits and against the particular constraints of each part of this complicated site. As a result, the project features a variety of superstructure solutions including concrete frame with SIPS and Metsec infill systems, steel frame, timber frame and light gauge steel frame.
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Haggerston West & Kingsland Estates Hackney, London
A significant London estate creating high density living. The development comprises 761 new homes, a multi-storey community centre and a few retail units. The residential units include 418 (55%) affordable dwellings (social rent and intermediate), 248 of which are social rent. The remaining 343 dwellings are for private for sale to generate cross-subsidy for the regeneration.
The development also provides 255 family accommodations across the tenures, of which 95 of those are three to four storey town houses. The masterplan focuses on improving safety and security, family dwellings with open spaces and improved car parking facilities.
The main structure to the apartments was reinforced concrete frame, with insulated metal frame infill panels, and traditional masonry construction for the houses. The second phase utilises the benefits of Revit software and various lessons which were learnt from the first phase.
Masterplanning Architecture Landscape Architecture Planning
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Forum House is the cornerstone development in the Wembley City regeneration project, defining architectural style and quality in this prominent London location.
Designed and delivered by PRP, Forum House provides 286 apartments arranged around a central landscaped courtyard. This mixed tenure, mixed use project also includes a 24-hour concierge service, ground floor retail space, an employment portal and a crèche.
Wembley City - Forum House and Apt Student Living Wembley, London
Architecture Masterplanning Landscape Architecture Environmental Services Interior Design
The block construction included the use of fast-track walling systems, bathroom PODs and the first UK use of the innovative ‘Envac’ underground waste removal system which will ultimately connect and service a majority of the Wembley City site.
PRP’s appointment at Wembley was expanded to include the detail design and construction documentation for a 686 unit student housing scheme and interior design and fit out documentation for improvements to the Wembley Arena hospitality suite.
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South Acton Ealing, London
South Acton Phase 2.1 comprises 129 mixed tenure dwellings within the 726 dwelling South Acton regeneration plan. Reflecting the client’s aspirations to achieve a balanced, sustainable community, the design has been developed to address issues associated with high density urban family living.
Architecture Landscape Architecture Planning Environmental Services
The architectural style is contemporary featuring dramatic balcony articulation on corner blocks and bold use of colour in the elevation design. The construction design proposal combines modern methods of construction with traditional and robust building materials to ensure that the development has long lasting appeal and durability. The infrastructure proposal includes a central Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant, supplying hot water and electricity.
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Willis Street, London
A 20 storey residential tower providing 112 dwellings for private sale and intermediate rent. The construction design features fast-track framing and cladding solutions.
La Nouvelle Maraitaine, Guernsey
One of two new extra care schemes, the first of their kind within Guernsey. La Nouvelle Maraitaine will provide 50 extra care apartments and a specialist Day Centre.
The Oaks, Merton
51 contemporary, spacious, innovative and flexible apartments suitable for current and future generations of older people designed around the principles of the HAPPI report.
Old Church Hospital Site, Romford
51 units with a mixture of one and two-bedroom apartments using a concrete frame structure and METSEC infill. The building is linked to an energy centre that provides heat and hot water for each dwelling. The project is designed to achieve Code 4.
Orchard Village, Havering
A 555 unit estate regeneration project in Havering, East London. The construction design includes tall timber frame solutions and an energy centre for communal district heating supply.
Other Selected Projects
Star Road, London
An 18 unit intermediate affordable housing scheme in Hammersmith comprising one-bed flats and studios arranged around a communal courtyard garden.
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Primary Contacts
Gary Rafferty Associate
Tel: +44 (0)20 8339 3071 Mobile: +44 (0)7720 451 702
gary.rafferty@prparchitects.co.uk
Rick Burgess Partner, Technical
Tel: +44 (0)20 8339 3603 Mobile: +44 (0)7712 397 741
rick.burgess@prparchitects.co.uk
Justin Bannister Associate Director
Tel: +44 (0)20 8339 3057 Mobile: +44 (0)7715 122 585
justin.bannister@prparchitects.co.uk
Scott Sanderson Director
Tel: +44 (0)20 7653 3451 Mobile: +44 (0)7703 353 889
scott.sanderson@prparchitects.co.uk
Phil Whelan Architect
Tel: +44 (0)161 242 8954
phil.whelan@prparchitects.co.uk
Mark Bell Associate Director
Tel: +44 (0)20 7653 3535 Mobile: +44 (0)7718 534 011
mark.bell@prparchitects.co.uk
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London
PRP 10 Lindsey Street Smithfield London EC1A 9HP
Tel: +44 (0)20 7653 1200
lon.prp@prparchitects.co.uk
Surrey
PRP Ferry Works Summer Road Thames Ditton Surrey KT7 0QJ
Tel: +44 (0)20 8339 3600
prp@prparchitects.co.uk
Manchester
PRP Century House 11 St Peters Square Manchester M2 3DN
Tel: +44 (0)161 242 8950 man.prp@prparchitects.co.uk
Shanghai
PRP Rm 406/407 Building 2 570 Yongjia Road Shanghai 200031
Tel: +86 21 6195 0339 Tel: +86 15 121 041 955 ch.prp@prparchitects.co.uk
PRP Offices
Moscow
PRP Office 411 Building 1 2 Bersenevskiy Pereulok Moscow 119072
Tel: +7 (495) 775 35 27 ru.prp@prparchitects.co.uk