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Dockland application

Refurbishment in EC4

West end start

Mayfair application

Central London - a Sack Full of Refurbs

Southbank space revamp

Moorgate consent

Mayfair scheme poised

Refurbishment consent in Mayfair

Mixed use scheme for City fringe

Mixed-use scheme plan

Mayfair consent

Mayfair office consent

Major Mayfair application

Grand Designers: Top 10 Architects: Central London Offices 2000 - 2020

City building let

Victoria demolition start

Midtown scheme consent

Soho scheme underway

Knightsbridge refurbishment

Site assembly in Soho

Covent Garden timetable

Construction in WC2

Soho office consent

Consent for Mayfair offices

Demolition start in SW1

St Martins underway

Mayfair plans

Clerkenwell scheme progress

Consent for Victoria scheme

City refurbishment plan

Covent Garden start

Victoria redevelopment

Mayfair completion

Midtown scheme underway

Mayfair start

Start for Prudential scheme

Office expansion in WC2

Start in EC4

Midtown consent

City scheme start

Midtown start

Consent for west end refurbishment

Collingwood House update

Scheme start in EC2

New scheme for WC2

West End refurbishment

Farringdon office application

Construction start in EC1

Mayfair refurbishment

Shortlist for EC4 scheme

Application for WC2 scheme

Mayfair start

Appointment on EC4 scheme

Construction start in EC2

2008 completion for W1 scheme

Demolition in Midtown

Spring start for EC3 scheme

SW1 scheme tipped

Work starts on Regent Street

Office redevelopment for Mayfair

Progress on EC4 site

Contractor tipped for EC4 scheme

City scheme to start in 2007

Consent for West End scheme

New scheme for EC2

Consent for EC4 scheme

Contractor for Regent Street scheme

Refurbishment in WC2

Application for City scheme

Consent for Lime Street scheme

City scheme gains consent

West End refurbishment

Refurbishment for SE1

Regent Street application

New scheme for EC3

Developer appoints for W1 scheme

Offices planned for Regent Street site

Cavendish Square scheme

Farringdon office application

New EC3 refurbishment

To arms, to arms...

Start date for 9-13 Grosvenor Street

Start date for Kings Arms Yard

Hammerson plans summer start

Victoria scheme start

Doughty Hanson and Terrace Hill Group have appointed contractor Kier to build offices and flats at Howick Place in London Victoria, SW1. Demolition of existing buildings is nearly complete and Kier is due to start work on the 280,000 sq ft One Howick Place scheme shortly. The mixed-use redevelopment will include offices, alongside 33 apartments and ground floor retail space. Rolfe Judd is the designer. - (27-01-2011)

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Top Architects 2000 - 2020

Over the last decade CityOffices.net has monitored office developments in central London. Our knowledge of past and future projects, and the development teams involved, allows us to provide a profile of the key market players.

This analysis of the Top Architects in London is based on office developments completed in the last 10 year and any under construction. The future ‘view’ on projects is based on our research into schemes with planning permission or at the pre planning stage.

The total amount of office space completed in central London over the last 10 years amounts to nearly 6.1m sq m (66m sq ft), with about 372,000 sq m (4m sq ft) currently under construction. This gives an average build rate of 585,280 sq m (6.3m sq ft) of new office space a year in central London.

Future potential office projects, where architects are appointed, amount to around 6.5m sq m (70m sq ft), certainly enough space for the next 10 years.


The Last Decade

The Top 10 Architects for office space built over the last 10 years have created about 3.3m sq m (36m sq ft) of new buildings. The clear leader is Foster + Partners with about 800,000 sq m (8.6m sq ft), or 24% market share, followed by KPF with 490,000 sq m (5.2m sq ft), or (14%).

The mid ranking is fairly close run between SOM, Sheppard Robson, Pelli Clarke Pelli and HOK, with an average of around 320,000 sq m (3.4m sq ft) of developments.

The last four architect places in the ranking account for around 180,000 sq m (2m sq ft) of projects each, and the position of these firms in future ranking could be threatened by rivals over the next few years.


Top Architects (London) 2000 - 2010 (Built Office Space)

1 Foster + Partners (24%)
2 Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) (14%)
3 Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) (11%)
4 Sheppard Robson (11%)
5 Pelli Clarke Pelli (10%)
6 HOK (8%)
7 Sidell Gibson (6%)
8 Rolfe Judd (6%)
9 EPR (5%)
10 Fletcher Priest (5%)



The Future!

The analysis of future office projects in central London shows the changing fortunes of firms. Although it must be said that until developments actually start on site architects can, and do, get changed!

On future office projects we are looking at nearly 3m sq m (30m sq ft) over the next property cycle (or two), so 2011 and beyond.

The ranking shows those firms set to lead design into the next decade.


Top 10 London Architects (London) - Future Office Buildings

1 Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (16%)
2 Pelli Clarke Pelli (14%)
3 Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) (14%)
4 Foster + Partners (13%)
5 Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) (11%)
6 MAKE Architects (9%)
7 Wilkinson Eyre (8%)
8 Foreign Office Architects (FOA) (5%)
9 Allies & Morrison (5%)
10 Sheppard Robson (5%)


Interestingly Rogers Stirk Harbour comes in at No1 in the ranking having been absent from the ‘past’ ranking. The firm’s 450,000 sq m (5m sq ft), or 16% of ‘future’ market share, is based around some major Docklands projects.

The next four places in the ranking (2-5) sees a reshuffle of firms from the ‘past’ ranking, reflecting the positions held over the last 10 years.

The lower end of the ‘future’ ranking is mostly newcomers to the Top 10. MAKE Architects, Wilkinson Eyre, Foreign Office Architects, and Allies & Morrison, account for 748,000 sq m (8m sq ft) of projects, as they look to increase their share of development activity in the London office market.

These ‘newcomers’ could now be set to overtake those firms established in the Top 10 of the past decade. However, that ‘overtaking’ relies on the developments progressing and the architect managing to stay on the project.

Andy King
CityOffices.net
20.10.10

Notes:
All office development details available at www.cityoffices.net
The rankings include all office schemes over 1,858 sq m (20,000 sq ft).
A Top 20 Architect (Built Office Space) list is available on request.

- (05-11-2010)

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Holborn Viaduct plans submitted

A planning application has been submitted for the redevelopment of 40 Holborn Viaduct and 2 Charterhouse Street, London EC1 by the developer Castlemore Holborn Partnership. The architect for the development is Rolfe Judd and the scheme is for a new office building of 21,658 sq m (233,126 sq ft) with 130 sq m (1,399 sq ft) of retail units on the ground floor. - (27-02-2003)

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5 Cheapside plans submitted

A planning application has just been submitted for the refurbishment of 5 Cheapside, London EC4. The architect for the scheme is Rolfe Judd and the developer is St Martins Property Corporation. 5 Cheapside is an unusual octagonal building and the office floorspace will be increased from 3,479 sq m (37,447 sq ft) to 3,786 sq m (40,752 sq ft). The 5,248 sq m (56,489 sq ft) building will have retail units of 230 sq m (2,475 sq ft) on the ground floor. - (27-02-2003)

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New Kings Cross plans revealed

P&O Property Holdings Ltd has submitted plans for the refurbishment and redevelopment of four major buildings at Kings Cross,London N1. Block A (3,000 sq m)is known as the Lighthouse and plan retains 1870s office building with construction of 3 storey office building with retail. Block B (3,000 sq m) retains the majority of building, with some new build elements. Block C (4,000 sq m), comprises mainly refurbishment and re-building with the construction of new four storey headquarter offices, and five storey hotel to SW of site. Remaining block D retains listed facades with conversion of some buildings to create residential units. Architect is Rolfe Judd. - (14-11-2001)

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