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NEW PRIDEAUX BUILDING St omas’ Campus Development REGENERATION OF PRIDEAUX B02 B01 00 01 02 CONNECTION INTO BLOCK 9 NEW MANSARDS LAMBETH PALACE ROAD FRONTAGE 00 B01 01 02 03 COURTYARD SPACE NEW ENTRY SPACE Courtyard BLOCK 9 ENTRANCE BLOCK 8 River Lambeth Palace Road set back from tower at ground floor to allow route through to Block 8 Embankment Prideaux pushes forward to define courtyard space aligned to Block 8 colonade improved visual connection to Block 8 Basements below A Additional mass to provide maintainance access to roof The New Prideaux 1. e principal entrance to the KCL St omas’ Estate 2. A three storey volume, shaped and tuned to its context. 3. Shaped around the courtyard of Block 9, setback from Block 8 4. Focusing views to Victoria Tower and Block 8 corner tower 5. Materiality - harmonising not contrasting (brick / red / contextual finishes) 6. Open plan flexible working environment at Ground and two Upper storeys 7. Consideration to concrete flat slab construction / enabling future adaptability, typically 7.5m column grid 8. A double Basement accommodates Multi-Purpose Room with the capacity for a 500 seat Lecture seating provision 9. Basement 1 (B1) extends and links through to Block 9 10. Basement benefits from the excavation of the existing lightwell area in front of Block 8, providing access to light,amenity, and controlled breakout space 11. Entrance level provides access / egress between Block 8, and Block 9. Includes a Reception, Welcome Area, and Security Welfare 12. Out of Hours - the site can be closed-off with a gate, integrated into part of the new building 13. New stepped access and platform liſt to maintain access to provision to Block 8 14. New courtyard has a central rooflight for natural daylight to the new floorplate below and to maintain sufficient floor-to-ceiling height. e sloping roof slab follows the contours above due the restrictions on levels. Proposed view from Lambeth Palace Road Proposed view from Block 9 courtyard towards Prideaux Proposed basement link between Block 9 and Prideaux Space making building
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NEW PRIDEAUX BUILDINGSt Thomas’ Campus Development

REGENERATION OF PRIDEAUX

B02

B01

00

01

02

CONNECTION INTO BLOCK 9

NEW MANSARDS

LAMBETH PALACE ROADFRONTAGE

00

B01

01

02

03

COURTYARD SPACE

NEW ENTRYSPACE

Courtyard

BLOCK 9ENTRANCE

BLOCK 8

River

Lambeth Palace Road

set back from tower at ground floor to allow route through to Block 8

Embankment

Prideaux pushes forward to define courtyard

space

aligned to

Block 8 colonade

improved visual

connection to Block 8

Basements below

A

Additional mass

to provide maintainance

access to roof

The New Prideaux

1. The principal entrance to the KCL St Thomas’ Estate

2. A three storey volume, shaped and tuned to its context.

3. Shaped around the courtyard of Block 9, setback from Block 8

4. Focusing views to Victoria Tower and Block 8 corner tower

5. Materiality - harmonising not contrasting (brick / red / contextual

finishes)

6. Open plan flexible working environment at Ground and two

Upper storeys

7. Consideration to concrete flat slab construction / enabling future

adaptability, typically 7.5m column grid

8. A double Basement accommodates Multi-Purpose Room with the

capacity for a 500 seat Lecture seating provision

9. Basement 1 (B1) extends and links through to Block 9

10. Basement benefits from the excavation of the existing lightwell

area in front of Block 8, providing access to light,amenity, and

controlled breakout space

11. Entrance level provides access / egress between Block 8, and Block

9. Includes a Reception, Welcome Area, and Security Welfare

12. Out of Hours - the site can be closed-off with a gate, integrated

into part of the new building

13. New stepped access and platform lift to maintain access to

provision to Block 8

14. New courtyard has a central rooflight for natural daylight to the

new floorplate below and to maintain sufficient floor-to-ceiling

height. The sloping roof slab follows the contours above due the

restrictions on levels.

Proposed view from Lambeth Palace Road

Proposed view from Block 9 courtyard towards Prideaux

Proposed basement link between Block 9 and Prideaux

Space making building

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