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BATTERSEA POWER STATION MASTER PLAN London, United Kingdom April 2016 New York 50 Vandam Street New York, NY 10013 +1 212 924 5060 London 11-29 Fashion Street London, E1 6PX +44 (0) 20 8206 6200 New Business + General Inquiries Andrea Lamberti [email protected] Media Inquiries Raymond Lee [email protected] www.rvapc.com FACTS + FIGURES Completion 2010 Size 743,230 gsm Sustainability Rating BREEAM Excellent Code for Sustainable Housing Levels 3, 4, and 6 Awards Masterplans, Architecture Tomorrow Gallery, MIPIM UK, 2015 Finalist, Best Urban Regeneration Project, MIPIM, 2014 Media Coverage Fast Company, “Battersea Born Again: The Pink Floyd Icon Goes Green,” March 2010 Architectural Record, “Record News,” December 2008 Architectural Record, “In London, Futuristic Plans For an Old Power Station,” November 2008 Client Treasury Holding Ltd, Real Estate Opportunities Ltd (REO) Consultants Structural Engineer BuroHappold Engineers Landscape Architect Hyland Edgar Driver Energy and Utilities Grontmij Historic Building and Planning Donald Insall Associates Planning Consultants DP9 Planning Consultants The master plan for the Battersea Power Station—a Grade-II* listed former electric power plant in London on the River Thames—aims to create a mixed-use sustainable development offering commercial and retail functions as well as residential, cultural, and event spaces interspersed with community facilities and a zero-carbon energy plant for the adaptive reuse of the power station itself. The historic structure of the Power Station functions as the focal point of the site’s regeneration, which aims to create a self-sufficient and vibrant new community serving as the anchor of the Vauxhall / Nine Elms / Battersea Opportunity Area.

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Page 1: Battersea power station master plan...The master plan for the Battersea Power Station—a Grade-II* listed former electric power plant in London on the River Thames—aims to create

Battersea power station master planLondon, United Kingdom

April 2016

New York

50 Vandam StreetNew York, NY 10013+1 212 924 5060

London

11-29 Fashion StreetLondon, E1 6PX+44 (0) 20 8206 6200

New Business + General Inquiries

Andrea [email protected]

Media Inquiries

Raymond [email protected]

www.rvapc.com

FaCts + Figures Completion2010

size743,230 gsm

sustainability ratingBREEAM ExcellentCode for Sustainable Housing

Levels 3, 4, and 6

awardsMasterplans, Architecture

Tomorrow Gallery, MIPIM UK, 2015

Finalist, Best Urban Regeneration Project, MIPIM, 2014

media CoverageFast Company, “Battersea Born

Again: The Pink Floyd Icon Goes Green,” March 2010

Architectural Record, “Record News,” December 2008

Architectural Record, “In London, Futuristic Plans For an Old Power Station,” November 2008

ClientTreasury Holding Ltd, Real Estate

Opportunities Ltd (REO)

ConsultantsStructural Engineer

BuroHappold Engineers

Landscape Architect

Hyland Edgar Driver

Energy and Utilities

Grontmij

Historic Building and Planning

Donald Insall Associates

Planning Consultants

DP9 Planning Consultants

The master plan for the Battersea Power Station—a Grade-II* listed former electric power plant in London on the River Thames—aims to create a mixed-use sustainable development offering commercial and retail functions as well as residential, cultural, and event spaces interspersed with community facilities and a zero-carbon

energy plant for the adaptive reuse of the power station itself. The historic structure of the Power Station functions as the focal point of the site’s regeneration, which aims to create a self-sufficient and vibrant new community serving as the anchor of the Vauxhall / Nine Elms / Battersea Opportunity Area.

Page 2: Battersea power station master plan...The master plan for the Battersea Power Station—a Grade-II* listed former electric power plant in London on the River Thames—aims to create

Battersea power station master planLondon, United Kingdom