Eight-storey scheme drawn up by Emrys
The City of London has given the green light to an eight-storey office block close to Barbican tube station.
Three existing buildings will be demolished to make way for the scheme, which is located at 1-12 Long Lane between Barbican and the new home of the Museum of London at Smithfield in Farringdon.
The mixed-use building, which features a facade of patterned blue tiles and multiple roof gardens, will provide office space on its upper floors and retail space in its ground and basement levels.
Emrys designed the project for developers GMS Estates and Western Heritable Trust, with Montagu Evans on the project team as planning consultant.
The site, which backs onto the exposed tube lines leading to the adjacent Barbican station, is located along a stretch of the City dubbed the 鈥楥ulture Mile鈥.
The district is being rebranded as a cultural centre within the Square Mile, with architects including Hawkins\Brown and Studio Egret West working up plans to spruce up the area in preparation for an expected increase in footfall once the nearby Elizabeth Line station at Farringdon opens in 2022.
Emrys has chalked up a string of planning wins in recent months, including an 80,000sq ft office building near Oxford Street and a major roof extension adding 40,000sq ft of office space to a former bottling plant in Southwark.
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