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10 Queens Street

CLIENT: Knight Frank
ARCHITECT: Aukett Swanke
MAIN CONTRACTOR: Overbury PLC
CONTRACT VALUE (APPROX.): £0.8m
SITE DURATION: 12 months

Originally built in the 1980s, 10 Queen Street Place is a large ‘ground scraper’ office development situated in the City of London, on the very banks of the Thames. Having already won a BCO Award for Best Refurbished Workplace in 2006, extensive refurbishments were undertaken to open up the atrium space, revolutionise the amenities and improve the roof garden. Knight Frank’s head of strategic asset management, Julian Stocks, states that a once “tired asset facing a highly uncertain future” has been transformed into “an attractive hub for the tech and media sectors”.

PRODUCTS SCOPE:

  • Flush-fronted, fluted full height Maranté WC cubicles in limed American White Oak real wood veneer.

  • Glass Maxwall WC duct panels units, interlayered-glass urinal privacy screens and floating concrete Xeista vanity countertop, with bespoke aggregate and hinged glass under-panels below.

  • Bespoke integral, pull-out vanity bins, connected by stainless steel rails to form handbag shelf – secret-fixed through the glass side panels, into the side walls.

  • Prism Mirror Unit above the vanity units, with limed American Oak hardwood mirror frames and interconnecting oak purse shelves with fluted mirror and removable ceiling panels, in oak.

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