Luma is Squire and Partners’ first building in Argent’s King’s Cross development. The 61 apartment scheme occupies a prime position between Lewis Cubitt Park and Jellicoe Gardens, with a design which knits into the evolving urban setting and references the surrounding natural landscape. The building establishes a strong visual and physical connection between the two gardens with a central glazed residential entrance, and apartment layouts which ensure that all residences enjoy park views, many with dual aspect. In a nod to the former industrial character of King’s Cross, the design creates a pair of warehouse-style buildings within an elegant contemporary envelope. Facade designs allude to the history of King’s Cross as a significant railway terminus with an intricately detailed contemporary envelope organised by a rational masonry frame. Elevations are characterised by splayed bays which undulate within the primary building line to create striking geometric balconies.
Status: Built
Location: King's cross, London
My Role: Architect
Additional Credits: Interior Designer - Conran + Partners
Landscape Architect - Tom Stuart-Smith
Facade Engineer - FMDC
Quantity Surveyor - Gardiner & Theobald
Structure - Ramboll
Services - Hoare Lea
Delivery Architect - Watkins Gray International