The 83 Barchester Street development is a transformative project situated in the Limehouse Cut Conservation Area of East London. This project created 115 affordable homes while preserving the industrial heritage of the site, which formerly housed warehouses and factories from the 1930s.
The development retains the industrial aesthetic of the site, particularly evident in the faƧade design. Inspired by the siteās industrial past, the architects designed an iconic structure featuring a distinctive āsaw-toothā roof profile reminiscent of mid-century warehouses.
The existing faƧades at each end of the building were preserved and integrated into the new scheme to maintain the historical context. The existing warehouse structure behind the retained faƧades was demolished, making way for the construction of a new RC frame. The affordable housing block, ranging from four-to-six-storeys in height, was constructed using this RC frame. The retained faƧades were tied back to the RC frame to ensure stability in the permanent condition.
Various repairs were carried out on the existing faƧade, and new or enlarged penetrations were made to accommodate the projectās requirements. Close coordination with temporary works was essential to execute these modifications seamlessly.
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