Tower Hamlets Town Hall building design, AHMM Whitechapel Road architecture, Former hospital buildings renewal

Tower Hamlets Town Hall Building

27 May 2025

Renewal of Grade II listed former hospital buildings for local government office in East London, England, UK.

Design: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

Address: 160 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BJ, England, United Kingdom

Tower Hamlets Town Hall by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (Building of the Year sponsored by EH Smith)

Tower Hamlets Town Hall by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

Photos : Timothy Soar

The bold reinvention of the dilapidated and derelict Grade II listed former Royal London Hospital into a sensitive yet brave new home for Tower Hamlets council.

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Tower Hamlets Town Hall Building Design by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

The Royal London Hospital has been part of the fabric of life on Whitechapel Road for over 250 years, its earliest buildings dating from the 1750s. The hospital had moved out in 2012, relocating to a new building immediately to the south, leaving the original buildings vacant. When Tower Hamlets borough council decided to bring together its own operations from disparate sites and relocate at the heart of the borough, it committed to extending the hospital’s long life as well as local people’s personal connections with it.

Tower Hamlets Town Hall by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

The scheme boldly reinvents the dilapidated and derelict Grade II listed former hospital buildings, satisfying the brief by overlaying it on the existing spaces and adding a substantial new extension. The approach is at once sensitive and brave, creating a modern, civic home for council administration, local services and democracy, including a flexible council chamber and office space for the council’s 2,400 staff.

The inclusive access strategy cleverly resolves challenges in relation to both the public realm and the interior circulation. On Whitechapel Road, the landscape levels have been subtly lowered to provide access and a glazed shopfront to the Grocers’ Wing, creating a direct relationship with the street. On the wholly public ground floor, ramps seamlessly connect disparate internal levels and link to the public realm.  The junction between the existing building and the new extension is materially rich and spatially dramatic, and each is enhanced by its proximity to the other. Here the design concept shines brightly and it is clear that the team has equal confidence in handling both the historical fabric and the contemporary extension.

Tower Hamlets Town Hall by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

A narrow three-storey-high atrium creates a sense of tension between the two, and is crossed by bridges, allowing the brickwork of the former hospital’s south façade to be illuminated and celebrated. Bricks reclaimed from demolition material were reused in repairs – part of an approach to conservation whereby alterations over time are visible, allowing the building’s story to be read.

The interior is further enriched by a characteristically bold colour palette, which was inspired by the retained terrazzo floors, and which then also appears in the façades of the new elements.  The council set ambitiously high environmental performance targets, to ensure that the town hall would be energy-efficient and cost-effective to operate.

Tower Hamlets Town Hall by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Tower Hamlets Town Hall by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

With all-electric energy (including from photovoltaic panels), it has earned an A-rated energy performance certificate (EPC) and achieves BREEAM Outstanding for sustainability.  Memories of a former era sing in elements like the Grade II listed 1906 staircases in the 1750s building, and the operating theatres, repurposed as meeting rooms, where historical fixtures, including stepped seating for observing the ‘theatre’ of medicine, have been retained.

The new town hall is a tour de force of reinvention, combining a sensitivity to the existing building’s story with a sharpness of contemporary detailing. Overlaid with a diverse brief, this has resulted in a building that is vibrant and welcoming and clearly expresses itself as a civic investment for the local community, right at its heart.

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris Architects

Tower Hamlets Town Hall Building – RIBA London Awards Shortlist 2025 images / information received 130525

Phone: 020 7364 5000

Address: 160 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1BJ, United Kingdom.

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