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Gasholders London

Exterior of gasholders
Exterior of gasholders
Location
London, United Kingdom
Status
Completed
Year
2018
Experience
Residential
Heritage
Awards

Civic Trust Regional Award 2019

Sunday Times British Home
Development of the Year Award 2018

RIBA National Award 2018

RIBA London Award 2018

International Architecture Award 2019

King’s Cross is the largest urban redevelopment scheme in Europe and the rich industrial heritage of the area is integral to its renaissance. Among the most distinctive and beautiful features to be retained is the triplet of Grade II-listed, cast-iron gasholder guide frames which were originally constructed in 1867. The triplet was abandoned as heavy industry moved to the outskirts of the city and was dismantled in 2001 to allow for the construction of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link.

WilkinsonEyre won a design competition with the concept for three residential buildings to be housed within the elegant frames. The concept proposed three drums of accommodation at differing heights to suggest the movement of the original gasholders, which would have risen or down depending on the pressure of the gas within. A fourth, virtual drum shape, located at the centre forms an open courtyard, celebrating the conglomeration of the cast iron structures at their point of intersection.

The scheme provides 145 apartments, a private gym and spa, a business lounge and an entertainment suite with screening room, bar reception area and private dining room. Apartments are accessed through a central courtyard, each drum volume with its own atrium and core. These are linked by a series of circular walkways which surround the courtyard, where light is reflected in a central water feature. 

Gasholders view looking up from courtyard
Exterior of gasholders
Interior gasholders apartment living space
Gasholders interior view from top floor
Gasholders rooftop terrace

In another play of contrasts, the roofs are planted as gardens to bring nature to this re-inhabited urban landscape. The circular nature of the buildings result in apartments that are laid out to take advantage of natural daylighting, with the living and bedrooms at the perimeter. The ‘pie’ shaped configuration of the grid forms open-plan apartments with expansive views and a variety of orientations.

The design for Gasholders has been developed to create a dynamic counterpoint between new and old. The heavy industrial aesthetic and raw physical materiality of the guide frames contrasts with the lightness and intricacy of the interior spaces, which draw inspiration from the delicate refinement of a traditional watch movement.

The cladding is composed of modular vertical panels of steel and glass textured with a veil of shutters which can be opened or closed at a touch of a button, to give shade and privacy to the occupants. 

This vision for the Gasholders balances the functional requirements of modern living, whilst celebrating the character and form of the triplet guide frame. The project responds to the wider industrial heritage, meeting the inherent constraints with imaginative design.

Chris Wilkinson sitting on gasholders terrace
Gasholders interior detail

Design Development

Early concept sketch of gasholders

Early concept sketch of gasholders

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