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13 Aug 2019
Chelsea Waterfront Apartments
Design: Farrells
Chelsea Waterfront Luxury Apartments
photo : Guy Archard
Chelsea Waterfront Apartments
The first phase of Chelsea Waterfront, a £170 million landmark scheme offering 179 luxury apartments, has completed, designed on behalf of Hutchison Property Group.

23 Jun 2017
Cadogan Café – Duke of York Restaurant
Cadogan Café Chelsea
image courtesy of NEX
Cadogan Café in Chelsea
The Cadogan Cafe has been shortlisted for the New London Architecture Awards 2017.

8 Mar 2017
Chelsea Stadium Building
Design: Herzog & de Meuron Architects
Herzog & de Meuron's Chelsea Stadium
image courtesy of architects
Chelsea Stadium by Herzog & de Meuron
Chelsea Football Club has been given permission by the Mayor of London to build a new £500m 60,000-seat stadium building in Southwest London.

28 Feb 2017
Old Church Street Property Renovation

Will you rise to the challenge? Baker’s House on Old Church Street seeks redevelopment

LONDON, 28th February 2017 – Available for sale through JLL is an impressive four-bedroom home on Old Church Street for £4,750,000. Requiring a full renovation, this characterful 2,013 sq ft terrace is a beautiful example of Georgian architecture. Spread over four floors, including a studio and vault, this prime property offers a plethora of opportunities for its new owner, and comes with planning permission to enlarge the property by approximately 1,000 sq ft.

Old Church Street Property Chelsea

Located at the southern end of Old Church Street, between Chelsea Embankment and the Kings Road, this property comes with full planning permission and is not listed, so it is perfect for a family looking to create their own grand design, or a developer for onward sale. Recently granted planning permission (December 2016), the council has approved plans for the creation of a further basement level to the main house and studio.

Old Church Street Property Chelsea

Giles Cook, Director at JLL, comments: “For those happy to roll up their sleeves, Old Church Street is a brilliant opportunity for someone to create a beautiful family home. Whilst taking on a project can be daunting, it does have its benefits, from creating a tailor-made home to paying less stamp duty, as the purchase price is lower than the value of the finished article. Priced at £4.75m, once works are complete, in line with planning permission and to a high standard, I would expect it to achieve circa £7,000,000. Whilst we are in a slowing market, demand for properties that require modernisation remain, as these are in short supply, thus early viewing is advised.”

Old Church Street Property Chelsea

The new layout, as submitted by the property’s current owner, sees the ground floor transformed into a large entertaining area, with reception and lounge plus garden room. The lower ground floor which is home to two bedrooms, and bathroom, becomes a large kitchen and dining room, with family room to the rear. This floor will also provide access to the newly built basement, where a large gym, shower room and storage area is planned.

Currently there are two reception rooms and a guest bathroom occupying the first floor, but there are plans for this level to become a dedicated luxurious master suite, with a dressing room and en-suite. Finally there are two double bedrooms situated on the top floor, with plans to create a further bathroom.

To the back of the garden is a large studio, and in the approved planning permission this will be extended in to a new basement, where the current owner has proposed a private cinema. Whilst in need of a complete overhaul, there are a number of period features including cast-iron railings, parquet flooring, sash windows and original fireplaces.

Old Church Street Property Chelsea

Old Church Street is one of Chelsea’s most eclectic streets, and has been home to a number of notable residents including, Augustus John, Kate Middleton and Tamara Ecclestone. It is also where the Art’s Club is located, along with Manolo Blahnik’s studio. It is a short walk from the boutiques and restaurants on the Kings Road.

The property is a 20 minute walk from Sloane Square Station (Zone 1, Circle and District line) and a seven minute walk from Cadogan Pier where the Thames Clipper service can be found linking Chelsea to Putney in the west and the City and Canary Wharf in the east. There are also a number of bus services located on the Kings Road.

For further information, please contact JLL’s Chelsea office on: 020 7399 5010.

28 Feb 2017

National Army Museum Building in Chelsea

• £23.75 million new museum unveils exciting new contemporary identity
• New website offers online hub to National Army Museum’s world-renowned collection
• Museum opens on 30 March 2017 with five bright new galleries

Today, 28 February 2017, the National Army Museum rolls out its vibrant new brand and website. Launching in conjunction with the redevelopment of the Chelsea site (supported by HLF), the brand reflects a stronger and more focused identity.

Following an extensive review of the existing National Army Museum brand, the museum set out to transform perceptions of a dark and austere military museum to a modern, bright, engaging and relevant space fit for the 21st century.

Working with creative agencies Small Back Room, Premm Design, and ABG Design, the new National Army Museum brand is reflected in the physical museum, it’s website and has influenced designers across the project in every aspect, from permanent gallery displays and public spaces, to interior design and signage.

‘We are a museum whose story is both historic and of the moment. Not a day goes by without it featuring in the media; this is a unique and special position,’ says Genevieve Adkins, Assistant Director of Public Programmes.

‘The story is controversial, thought-provoking, sad, inspiring and, at times, amusing. Our role is to be more than a museum. We provide a space where audiences can reflect on the role of the army in society and the connection we, as citizens, have with it both historically and today.’

‘We strive to talk about our subject in ways that is at once insightful, sharing, conversational, stimulating and above all real and relevant. We want to inspire conversations, not just questions and answers, and support genuine and meaningful encounters with our story for audiences of all ages and backgrounds. The new brand encapsulates this position.’

The design approach to the brand has been driven by colour, materials and textures found within the army. A diverse colour palette of energy and vibrancy reflecting the bright medal ribbons and regimental colours have replaced the traditional reds, dark greens, browns and greys. Metal colours reflect polished medals themselves and convey service and the value of that service. These colours and materials sit at the heart of the new brand and will be visible throughout the new museum building. Normandy green, the corporate colour, gives a modern, fresh and approachable aesthetic, yet is firmly rooted in the army and British traditions.

www.nam.ac.uk

6 Oct 2016

Chelsea Architecture Competition

Grand Design Architect Opens Chelsea Office
Chelsea Architecture Office
Chelsea Architecture Office
Award winning architect of Grand Designs fame Patrick Bradley has teamed up with fellow designer Bernard McAleenan to open their new offices in Chelsea.

5 Jul 2012
New Cadogan Café Design Competition, Duke of York Square
Jigsaw Chelsea
photo © Adrian Welch
Chelsea Architecture Competition
Malcolm Reading Consultants announce a two-stage architecture competition to find a design team for a new café at the heart of Duke of York Square, in one of London’s most sophisticated districts. MRC is managing the competition on behalf of the Cadogan Estate. The site is positioned at the entrance to the main thoroughfare to the Saatchi Gallery, set slightly back from the King’s Road.

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19 Sep 2011
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Peter Jones Store
photo © Adrian Welch
London Building Images

Chelsea Building – Latest Design

Chelsea Architecture News – latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:

31 Jul 2013
Oscar Wilde House, Tite Street
Design: London Atelier
Oscar Wilde House
photo from architect
This Grade II listed flat has gone through a few mutations before its recent refurbishment by London Atelier. Once the residence of Oscar Wilde, the house had been unimaginatively divided into flats with most of its interesting and original features either hidden or removed.

5 Jun 2013
Chelsea Town House
Design: Moxon Architects
Chelsea Town House London
photo : Simon Kennedy
Chelsea Town House
Moxon Architects have completed a grade 2 listed house conversion in Chelsea. The driver for this scheme has been to treat the existing structure as a geometric guide for the setting out of new material and spatial interventions. The space has been radically reconfigured throughout, to provide a fewer number of larger and better rooms, with additions to the top and bottom of the house increasing its volume by over a quarter.

Park Walk School
Walker Bushe Architects
Park Walk School
photograph : Janie Airey
Park Walk School

Chelsea Academy
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Chelsea Academy
image from architect
Chelsea Academy Building

Chelsea Architecture

Key Chelsea Buildings, listed alphabetically – more images + links online soon

Bluebird Garage Cafe + Restaurant + Shop, King’s Road:
Bluebird London
photo © Adrian Welch

Chelsea Apartments
Architects: Dixon.Jones
Chelsea Apartments
picture from architects

Chelsea Barracks masterplan
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Chelsea Barracks
picture from architects
Chelsea Barracks Development + Chelsea Barracks Proposal

Chelsea Harbour Design Centre
Duggan Morris Architects
Chelsea Harbour Design Centre
picture : Duggan Morris Architects

Michelin House Redevelopment
Design: Conran Roche
Michelin House
photo © Nick Weall

Nell Gwynn House

Nell Gwynn House
photo © Nick Weall

Peter Jones
William Crabtree
Peter Jones
photo © Nick Weall

Royal Hospital Chelsea Infirmary
Royal Hospital Chelsea
photo © Adrian Welch

Saatchi Gallery Chelsea
Saatchi Gallery
photo © Adrian Welch

Stamford Bridge – football stadium

Stamford Bridge
photo © Nick Weall

Buildings – no links to further information:

Allen Hall Chelsea:
Allen Hall Chelsea
photo © Adrian Welch

Chelsea Bridge Road building:
Chelsea Bridge Road building
photo © Adrian Welch

Chelsea Cinema:
Chelsea Cinema
photo © Adrian Welch

Chelsea Fire Station:
Chelsea Fire Station
photo © Adrian Welch

Chelsea Harbour on right (north bank of River Thames), Montevetro on left (south bank):
Chelsea Harbour
photo © Adrian Welch

Cheyne Walk – house by Lethaby:
Cheyne Walk house by Lethaby Cheyne Walk house by Lethaby Cheyne Walk house by Lethaby
photos © Adrian Welch

Cheyne Walk – Rossetti’s house:
Rossetti's house Cheyne Walk
photo © Adrian Welch

Gordon Ramsay’s Restaurant, Chelsea:
Gordon Ramsay's Restaurant London
photo © Adrian Welch

Heal’s King’s Road:
Heal's King's Road
photo © Adrian Welch

Jigsaw King’s Road:
Jigsaw King's Road
photo © Adrian Welch

King’s Road Building:
King's Road Building
photo © Adrian Welch

National Army Museum, Chelsea:
National Army Museum
photo © Adrian Welch

Oscar Wilde’s House, Chelsea:
Oscar Wilde's House Chelsea
photo © Adrian Welch

Tite Street House, Chelsea – design by Tony Fretton Architects:
Tite Street House Chelsea Tite Street House Chelsea Tite Street House Chelsea Tite Street House Chelsea Tite Street House Chelsea
photos © Adrian Welch

World’s End, Chelsea:
World's End Chelsea
photo © Adrian Welch

Photos from 12 Jul 2009:

Chelsea Cars, Wandsworth
Chelsea Cars Wandsworth Chelsea Cars
photos © Nick Weall

Former Chelsea Cinema
Chelsea Cinema
photo © Nick Weall

Chelsea Theatre
Chelsea Theatre
image © Nick Weall

Lots Road
Lots Road Lots Road Building
photos © Nick Weall

Lots Road water board building
Lots Road water board building
photo © Nick Weall

World’s End, Cheyne Walk housing (flanked by Blantyre St, Edith Grove)
1975
Eric Lyons + HT “Jim” Cadbury-Brown
Cheyne Walk housing Cheyne Walk Chelsea
images © Nick Weall

Worlds End Distillery, 459 King’s Road
Worlds End Distillery London
picture © Nick Weall

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