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105 Victoria Street by Henning Larsen

Henning Larsen Designs an Active Community Hub for Westminster London

105 Victoria Street by Henning Larsen
Image Courtesy of © Henning Larsen

Henning Larsen designed their first project in London – 105 Victoria Street, a mixed-use office building that  aims to become a community destination with spaces for collaboration, celebration, and relaxation. Discover the complete story after the jump.

From the architects: Located just a short walk from Buckingham Palace, 105 Victoria Street contains not just office space, but a reinterpretation of the typical commercial foyer as an urban plaza. A menu of indoor and outdoor amenities enables a more active workday, from start to finish.

After nearly 18 months of in-flux working conditions, many have questioned the future of the office. But while many have found successes in working from home, the lack of activ-ity and social interaction have posed huge challenges on mental and physical health.

105 Victoria Street by Henning Larsen
Image Courtesy of © Henning Larsen

105 Victoria Street, Henning Larsen’s first project in London, is a prototype for what the active and social office of the future can be. Located in the heart of Westminster, just a short walk from Buckingham Palace, the 470,000 sq. ft. building is not only a mixed-use office building, but also aims to become a community destination with spaces for collaboration, celebration, and relaxation.
“Our ambition for the project is to create an active urban destination in the heart of Lon-don, a pocket of public space equal in energy and diversity to the city itself,” says Jacob Kurek, Partner-In-Charge.

With 105 Victoria Street’s central location and vast pedestrian flow, the project has a unique opportunity to become a public destination that enhances the urban settings. Instead of a traditional office foyer and reception area on the ground floor, we propose a covered public plaza —the Village Square— a large community hall that angles through the ground level, flexibly outfitted with stalls to allow it to adapt for various building and city-wide events. The Village Square is designed to be a vibrant market hall; a natural short cut through the city where informal meetings can take place outside the urban rush on Victoria Street. With the ability to accommodate music events, fashion shows, art exhibitions, and sports, in addition to the habitual market, retail stores, and co-working spaces, 105 Victoria Street expands who and what the office entrance is designed for.

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Supporting opportunities for health and wellness throughout the building were key driv-ers in the design of amenity spaces. Connecting the Village Square with the underground bicycle parking and workshop, gym, and multi-purpose event and conference hall, is a winding staircase and bicycle ramp wrapping around a small pocket of indoor greenery. On the 10th floor, a looped indoor and outdoor walk and talk track connects a range of amenities and functions with landscaped terraces to enjoy the London skylinewhile get-ting a moment of fresh air.

105 Victoria Street by Henning Larsen
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“Sometimes the smallest things can have the biggest impact. When designing Victoria Street, we thought not just about our goals for a sustainable and active office building, but what stops people from making those healthy choices now,” explains Kurek. “By focusing on solving those problems, we are giving agency to the tenants and community around the building.”

The design also takes a macro view of sustainability and is designed to meet BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ standards and reach net zero embodied carbon by 2026 – all setting high standard for future development in Westminster and London at large. The rigorous sus-tainability agenda of 105 Victoria Street takes a holistic view of environmental and hu-man wellness. A process of microclimate, wind, and acoustic analyses create an environ-ment that is as comfortable and healthy as it is energy and resource efficient.

105 Victoria Street by Henning Larsen
Image Courtesy of © Henning Larsen

105 Victoria Street is being developed by BentallGreenOakon behalf of the Welput Fund and is designed in collaboration with Adamson Associates Architects and KPF. Planning permission has been granted by Westminster City Council, and construction is expected to begin in August 2022. Henning Larsen’s other projects already underway in the UK include the 2.6-hectare Belfast Waterside development, the single largest development in Belfast’s recent history.

Find more projects by Henning Larsen Architects: henninglarsen.com

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