500 Kensington High Street
Studio Moren secures planning permission for 905 key hotel
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Studio Moren was part of the team that secured planning consent on behalf of Frogmore and C1 Capital for one of London's largest new hotel projects - a 905-room hotel for Hilton replacing the existing 404-room Hilton London Olympia on Kensington High Street, London.
Working with Elliott Wood, Applied Energy, Phil Allen Design, DP9 and Gardner Theobold, the design which retains part of the existing structure on site, is sustainability and biodiversity led. The concept offers an innovative flexible hotel room model which allows multiple connecting rooms to meet guest requirements and changing seasonal demand.
Project Partner, Herbert Lui said: "The proposed hotel takes inspiration from the mansion blocks that are a typology that feature strongly throughout the royal borough and the design of the façades are a contemporary interpretation of the mansion block. The use of red brick is an appropriate choice on the hotel along the Kensington High Street frontage transitioning to buff tonality in response to the terraces along the side roads. A strong repetition of windows together with light stone base, surrounds and banding in a contemporary manner further accentuate and reflect the local character. The scalloped facia to the upper floor façades brings a sense of movement and creates a dynamic roofscape. Proposed engraved stone panels draw inspiration from the metal work of the historic Olympia London roof structure, adding subtle embellishments to the façade design."
The existing hotel evolved from linking three separate buildings, with consequent accessibility issues and compromised guest and servicing experience. With the client and the design team keen to pursue a strategy to retain as much of the existing structure as possible, all options to preserve embodied carbon and maximise operational energy efficiency were considered and integrated with the retained concrete structure of the largest building component.
Aside from the environmental benefits of the publicly accessible roof garden, the comprehensive planting scheme will transform a grey, urban, built-up series of roofs into a green and verdant urban landscape.
Project Architect, Teodoro Mastrantonio added "This approach will provide privacy for hotel guests within bedrooms and enhance the site's biodiversity credentials and adding natural elements to the neighbours' gardens by way of bee bricks and bird nests in the flank walls.
Dexter Moren, Founding Partner of Studio Moren says, "This is an exciting and ambitious project that will help regenerate this part of the borough. Together with the completion of the Olympia London Masterplan' which will attract an estimated 12 million visitors per year, the new hotel will be a key contributor to the vibrancy of the area. It is an opportunity to give this hotel a much-needed facelift, enhance its sustainability credentials, marking the gateway into Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea."
The planning committee report positively praised the proposal stating that "The scheme is well considered and provides a high-quality building which would positively contribute to the wider townscape when compared to the existing building, which has little architectural merit. Overall, the development would respect the existing context, character and appearance of the surrounding townscape and would contribute positively through the architecture and general urban form of the building. The development would be of the highest architectural quality and has been designed to be functional, robust, attractive, inclusive, and secure. The building responds well to the architectural style of the surrounding area …and would achieve the highest standards of architecture and design."
Lui added: "Our clients set the team a challenging brief at the start of the project for a high-quality hotel design with an equally ambitious sustainability target and credentials to match. The response from the planning authorities is testament that we did not fall short of the brief and we are proud to be part of the collaborative consultant and client partnership that delivered this landmark result."
Full team as below:
Clients: Frogmore & C1 Capital
Architect: Studio Moren
Planning Consultant: DP9 Limited
Project Manager: Gardiner & Theobald LLP
Sustainability & Structural Engineer: Elliott Wood Partnership Ltd
Services Engineer: Applied Energy
Landscape Architects: Phil Allen Design
Lighting Designer: FPOV
Access Consultant: David Bonnett Associates
Daylight and Sunlight Consultant: Point 2 Surveyors
Townscape: Montagu Evans
Public Relations: London Communications Agency
Fire Consultant: BB7
Building Control: Sweco
Vertical Transportation: Vertica
Acoustic Engineer: Adnitt Acoustics
Traffic Consultant: Milestone Transport Planning Ltd
Ecologist: Temple
CGI: Cityscape Digital
380 Kensington High Street
London, W14 8NL
United Kingdom