The project consists of the replacement of an outdated and unattractive building, reinventing a site that was previously occupied by the headquarters of a major British newspaper and media company. The new scheme proposes a mix of offices, affordable workspace, hospitality and retail set within new and enhanced areas of public realm that re-establish connections to historic streets and spaces. Connecting the City of London with King’s Cross, Farringdon Road runs through the heart of Clerkenwell – a centre for London’s creative industries – and provides some of the area’s most recognisable and prominent streetscapes. Surrounding the site are many converted Victorian warehouse buildings which had historically served trade in Clerkenwell and the railways at Farringdon and King’s Cross. The Ray Farringdon offers a contemporary interpretation of this character, and complements and enhances its conservation area context. The proposal expresses the history of its Clerkenwell setting, referencing the area’s traditional massing, elevational approaches, and materials – particularly the use of brick. Four different brick bond types have been chosen for the facades: Flemish bond and English bond, which have been informed by the older buildings in the surrounding area; stretcher bond, reflecting the more recent ones; and the inclusion of stacked headers, a contemporary addition to the palette. The stacked headers are provided at ground floor, English bond to first and second floors, Flemish bond to third and fourth floors, and stretcher bond to fifth, sixth and seventh floors, including the use of glazed bricks at the sixth and seventh floors. A number of brick colours are used within each of the defined areas, emphasising the bond types. The building is defined by the stepped form to its rear, providing accessible, planted terraces to the upper levels, whilst respecting the scale and amenity of neighbouring residential buildings. The development completed in 2019 provides a total of 100,000 square feet of space activating the street in this part of Farringdon Road and re-establishing Clerkenwell’s special character on a long-unloved site.
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Where is The Ray Farringdon located?+
The Ray Farringdon is located in London, United Kingdom. Its coordinates are 51.5074°, -0.1278°.
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