55-93 Knightsbridge & 1-4 William Street
DIXON JONES
55-93 Knightsbridge & 1-4 William Street
Concept Design
Proposed demolition of the existing rear extensions behind retained Grade II listed facade, designed by architect Caroe in 1902.
The new built mass of 4 floors above ground floor is set behind and do not exceeds in height the existing retained facade on Knightsbridge, while its volume does not breach the ROL envelope.
A new basement level is added to the existing one in order to provide car parking spaces and services to the residential units located at 3rd 4th and 5th floor, to the office units at 1st and 2nd, and to the retail units occupying the ground floor. At either ends of the building is located a residential entrance, one on Wilton Place and one on William Street which imply the demolition of 1-4 William Street and the design of a new facade.
Client : Cheval Group.
Solutions and my role : Execution of drawings for space planning and presentation, model building.
RIBA work stage C.
End elevation on William StreetProposed Solution | End Elevation on William StreetDifferent solutions | Ground floorAs Existing As Proposed |
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Roof plan / ElevationFacade on Knightsbridge As Existing As Proposed | Back ElevationWith the context | Diagrammatic Elevation |
Back elevationDetails As Existing As Proposed | Cross SectionsWith R.O.L. envelop |