Bear Gardens Mixed-Use Development, London Aparthotel, Hotel Building Project, Architecture Images

Bear Gardens Mixed-Use Development in London

13 Apr 2021

Design: SPPARC

Location: Bankside, London, England, UK

Bear Gardens Development London

Photos by Ed Reeve

Bear Gardens Mixed-Use Development

The 19th century warehouses of the densely packed Bear Gardens conservation area have been linked and adapted into a 75-room boutique aparthotel, with ground floor mixed-use space that includes accommodation for the nearby Globe Theatre and a language school.

Bear Gardens Development London

Bear Gardens Development London

Through carefully considered restoration and modern intervention, we have given the three principle buildings a new identity which celebrates the colourful history of the site. The eight-storey scheme offers a contemporary urban experience for its users whilst remaining sensitive to the conservation area and surrounding developments. The courtyard to the front of the building, historically a site for bear-baiting, is retained and restored to maintain this remanence of the medieval street pattern.

Bear Gardens Development London

Originally the home for E. Newman & Sons, the creators of card patterns for weaving looms, our reimagining of this uniquely historic collection of buildings was informed by the industrial heritage that dominates the area.

Bear Gardens Development London

The entrance to the BREEAM-excellent rated aparthotel uses the original retained façade of part of the existing Empire warehouse and 1-2 Rose Alley.

Bear Gardens Development London

With an impressive double height foyer, the interiors offer a combination of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, all of which are bespoke in layout.

Bear Gardens Development London

Guest facilities include a 24-hour concierge, gym, pantry area and co-working space, offering a unique home-from-home in the heart of Southwark.

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The ground floor of the scheme provides mixed use units with the northern site leased by Bell English Language School and the southern site providing studios for the iconic Globe Theatre directly linking to their Sackler Education Building.

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In the lower floors, board-formed concrete and exposed brick walls are complemented by original-style arched metal framed windows.

The upper floors are lighter in composition, combining clear and obscure floor-to-ceiling glazing with rich bronze circular rods, creating a strong rhythm to the façade and enhancing the appearance of the once-dilapidated buildings. The upper floors of the Rose Alley elevation have perforated bronze screens that offer privacy, referencing the loom patterns that were once manufactured in the original warehouse.

Extensive solar studies were undertaken to determine the massing arrangement and ensure that natural light is maximised throughout the building, creating a bright and attractive environment for its users.

Bear Gardens Development London

Inspired by the rich history of the area, we have worked closely with Southwark planners, Macro Investments and Native to deliver a cutting-edge contemporary mixed-use development in the heart of Bankside demonstrating that modern architecture can successfully cohabit with our heritage fabric.

Bankside design by SPPARC in London

Bankside building design by SPPARC

Bear Gardens Mixed-Use Development in London, England – Building Information

Architects: SPPARC

Project size: 5500 sqm
Site size: 5912 sqm
Project Budget: $20000000
Completion date: 2018

Start: Winter 2014 (shell and core)
Completion: Summer 2018 (shell and core and fit-out)
Gross internal floor area: 5,500m²
Gross (internal + external) floor area: 5,912m²
Form of contract: JCT Standard Building Contract 2011 (with amendments)
Construction cost: £20 million (shell and core and fit-out)
Construction cost per m2: £3,600

Client: Macro Investments
Structural engineer: Pell Frischmann
M&E consultant: Capita
QS: Gleeds
Environmental consultant: Deloitte
Transport consultant: TTP Consulting
Geotechnical consultant: Pell Frischmann
Energy consultant: Capita Symonds
Archaeology consultant: RPS/MoLAS
Landscape consultant: SPPARC
Acoustic consultant: Equus

Project manager: Rise Project Management
CDM coordinator: EC Harris
Approved building inspector: Assent Building Control
Main contractor: Prime Construction (shell and core) Paragon (fit-out)
Software used: Autocad
Annual CO2 emissions: 49.6kg/m³

Bear Gardens Development London

Photography: Ed Reeve

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Bear Gardens Mixed-Use Development, London images / information received 130421 from SPPARC

Location: Bankside, London SE1, England, UK

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