25 Cannon Street Revitalization, London mixed-use development, UK capital building renovation images, Architecture project

25 Cannon Street in London

post updated 16 February 2024

Design: Buckley Gray Yeoman

Location: Cannon Street, London, UK

25 Cannon Street Revitalization London

Photos by French + Tye

11 July 2022

Landmark 25 Cannon Street Property Renewal

Pembroke completes landmark 25 Cannon Street revitalization:

• Distinctive mixed-use asset repositioned with expansive new roof terrace overlooking St Paul’s Cathedral
• New F&B opportunities enrich the Watling Street to St Paul’s thoroughfare
• City of London’s new Reflection Garden unveiled

25 Cannon Street Revitalization London
photo by Stuart Bailey – Andrien Meyers Shravan Joshi Nick Moldon and Tom Stuart Smith

International real estate company Pembroke has completed its revitalisation of 120,414 sq ft of high-specification office and mixed-use space at 25 Cannon Street, unveiling a redesigned public garden opposite St Paul’s Cathedral. Global law firm Dechert will be the largest tenant of the office space and will take occupancy in 2023, on a 15-year lease assignment.

Pembroke worked alongside award-winning architecture practice Buckley Gray Yeoman and construction partner BAM to reimagine the distinctive five-storey 25 Cannon Street, with a stunning light-filled double-height reception and the creation of a new 5,400 sq ft roof terrace offering spectacular views of the Dome of St Paul’s Cathedral. At ground level, Pembroke has repurposed space for new retail and F&B uses, that will extend the food and drink offer from vibrant Watling Street through to St Paul’s, enriching the day to evening experience in this central location.

Designed to enable more natural light and better air quality, as well as offering best-in-class end of trip facilities, the modern, high-spec, energy-efficient workspace prioritises occupier wellbeing. 25 Cannon Street has been engineered to a high-performance criteria targeting BREEAM Excellent and the building can now operate fully on renewable power. From retaining the original stone façade and structure to reducing embodied carbon emissions through the construction process, sustainability has been central to the programme.

Nick Moldon, Senior Vice President and Head of UK and Germany at Pembroke, comments: “We’re immensely proud of what we have achieved at 25 Cannon Street working with the City of London Corporation and our project partners. This repositioning programme is strengthening the City’s offer of modern, high-spec office spaces, while adding vitality and day-to-night interest for visitors, to enrich their experience of this thoroughfare from St Paul’s through the bustling Watling Street. In the Reflection Garden, we’ve created an important oasis for connecting with nature, encouraging greater biodiversity and urban greening and we hope contributing to a vibrant and healthy neighbourhood for generations to come.”

The reimagined public space at 25 Cannon Street –the ‘Reflection Garden’ – is prominently located opposite Festival Gardens at St Paul’s. At its centre sits a striking reflection pool, creating a remarkable double view mirroring the famous cathedral dome, whilst allowing natural light to illuminate the basement workspaces below. Delivered in partnership with the City of London Corporation and celebrated landscape and garden design practice, Tom Stuart-Smith, it plays an important role in the City’s long-term recovery, offering a space for visitors and the urban workforce to enjoy the wellbeing benefits of a tranquil green space, while providing new habitats for local wildlife and encouraging greater biodiversity in this corner of the City.

Chair of the City of London Corporation’s Property Investment Board, Andrien Meyers, said: “The newly refurbished 25 Cannon Street is a welcome addition to the Square Mile’s top-quality office, retail and leisure offering. In particular, the City Corporation was pleased to support the new public garden for both workers and visitors to enjoy. With most of the office space already let, it is clear that recovery is well underway, and we hope schemes like this will continue to draw people back into the City post-pandemic.”

Landscape and garden designer Tom Stuart-Smith added: ‘’The revived garden at 25 Cannon St makes a unique contribution to the mosaic of green spaces and gardens around St. Paul’s cathedral. And it is very exciting to be able to celebrate Wren’s magnificent dome by making its reflection an almost surreal, but contemplative centrepiece to this calm green space. I hope it will be a resource for City workers and tourists for years to come.’’

Gus Black, chair of Dechert’s London Management Committee, said: ‘‘This is a stunning building for our people and clients with impeccable environmental credentials, state-of-the-art technology and multi-level outside space that is very rare in this part of the City.’’

Ewen Hunter, Construction Director for the London Region at BAM, said: “BAM is delighted to be part of this successful team creating this superb new commercial building in the heart of London with exceptional high-quality finishes throughout the building finishes, envelope and services that provide leading office facilities. With sustainability at the core of our responsibility for the environment, 25 Cannon Street achieved an excellent embodied carbon result meeting the 2030 LETI target with a ‘A’ rating for commercial developments. Dedication of the project team throughout the delivery was recognised by the City of London’s Considerate Contractor Scheme with two consecutive Gold Awards consistently exceeding the Code of Good Practice working in a safe and considerate manner working closely with local businesses and the community.”

Paul White, Founding Director of Buckley Gray Yeoman, added: “The building’s historically significant position demanded that our approach was sensitive, but sophisticated. We achieved this by creating an enlarged reception space that, together with a new public garden, creates a sensory entrance sequence for the building, which we have re-dressed in a new façade in a contemporary, yet contextualised finish. Internally, the office floors have been enlarged by infilling the original colonnade, removing several satellite cores and repurposing a basement plant area.”

The repositioning of 25 Cannon Street is Pembroke’s fifth major development project in London, having originally developed 25 Cannon Street itself in 2000, and has been completed a few years after Pembroke’s 4 Cannon Street development across the road, where a public garden was also enhanced as part of Pembroke’s commitment to sensitively rejuvenating special locations in London’s beating heart.

Alongside BAM and Buckley Gray Yeoman, Pembroke were supported by a professional team consisting of project management specialist RPM, cost consultancy Alinea, structural engineering firm Waterman, and BREEAM consultant MTT.

25 Cannon Street Revitalization London

Pembroke

Pembroke are an international real estate advisor that acquires, develops and manages properties and places – specializing in mixed-use and office environments in the world’s leading cities. Facilitating patient capital of our investors, Pembroke take a long-term approach to real estate, investing in global cities with proven long-term growth potential.

In London, Pembroke’s portfolio comprises 580,000 sq ft of high quality, modern workspace in some of the Capital’s most prominent and high-profile locations in Mayfair and the City of London. Pembroke have offices in Boston, London, Stockholm, Munich, Sydney, Tokyo, San Francisco, and Washington DC, and manage approximately 802,000 sq m/8.6m sq ft in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. By combining a global point of view with local expertise, the firm are able to create and manage world-class properties that deliver the best outcomes for our tenants, investors and the communities in which the company work.

BAM

Being the construction business of BAM UK and Ireland division, BAM Construction is at the forefront of social and technological change in the UK’s built environment. It has created some of Britain’s best-known and best-performing buildings. The company operates from major regional centres in every major city of the UK.

BAM is a leader in digital construction and contributed to the development of platform design solutions to assist the whole sector through the Construction Industry Hub. It is known for its highly collaborative ethos. One of just four construction companies on CDP’s prestigious ‘A List’ for climate change, BAM is a signatory of the World Green Building Council Net Zero Carbon Buildings Commitment. Its commercial office work in London includes premises or head offices for Burberry, The Metropolitan Police, Sony, Macmillan, Nike, Credit Suisse, DeBeers Diamonds and Universal among many others.

25 Cannon Street Revitalization London

Architects: Buckley Gray Yeoman – https://www.bgy.co.uk/

Photography: Stuart Bailey

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Location: City of Cannon Street, East London, England, UK

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