Black and White 2, as the Rivington Street project is informally known, will provide purpose-built co-working space
BuckleyGrayYeoman has secured planning consent for a 51,000ft² co-working office building at 74 Rivington Street in Shoreditch, east London, on behalf of The Office Group.
Black and White 2, as the project is informally known, will provide purpose-built co-working space in what is claimed to be one of the largest cross-laminated timber (CLT) buildings in London.
The building will replace the existing Black and White Building, which has been operating as an Office Group location following a refurbishment by BuckleyGrayYeoman in 2013.
The architects said 74 Rivington Street would be built using a structure based on CLT panels and glue-laminated beams, and be one of the largest commercial new builds in the UK to take advantage of the construction method. The timber structure will be visible through the glazed skin of the building, it said, giving the building an added sense of depth.
BuckleyGrayYeoman said its proposal sought to reference Rivington Street’s furniture-making heritage, creating a timber framed building using a combination of CLT panels and glulam beams.
A façade inspired by Crittall windows will form the external glazed ‘skin’ of the building, which will feature five storeys to the structure’s north and six to the south.
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