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KSR Architects Wins New London Award

By KSR Architects
Jul 23, '15 4:39 AM EST
KSR Architects | Camley Street
KSR Architects | Camley Street

KSR Architects’ exciting regeneration project at 101 Camley Street, together with two linked developments, has picked up the New London Award for Best Unbuilt Mixed Use Development.

The building forms part of Shaw Corporation’s Camley Street Incubator and Gateway sites, in the rapidly developing King’s Cross area.

The New London Awards recognise the very best in architecture, planning and development in the capital, across all sectors of the built environment. Camley Street was praised by the judges for its “contribution to the public realm, [which] enhanced the canal frontage. It is a truly mixed-use development and the three architects collaborated to come up with a good solution.”

“Delivering significant sustainable economic and community benefits, the project includes: an Enterprise Incubator to create 300+ enterprises a year; a combined total of over 3,800 sq. m. of commercial floor space at 101 and 102 Camley Street for small- and medium-sized enterprises, including affordable ‘move on’ workspace; over 300 new homes, 40 private homes for rent and a large proportion of family homes, including 67 affordable homes on site; new local services for the community; and public realm improvements.”

At the heart of the three interlinked developments will be a vibrant publically accessible amenity space, centred on the canal and providing a bridge connection across the canal, access to the towpath and landscaped relaxation areas.

The site occupies a pivotal location within both the Regent’s Canal and King’s Cross Conservation Areas, and form a gateway to the future Camley Street regeneration area.

Gordon Jefferys, KSR Partner on the project, said “Due to the significance of the location the project required a very sensitive design response and close collaboration between the three sites. It is great news that the jury has recognised the success of the scheme after lots of hard work from all teams.”