No. 1 Kingsway
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Overview
No.1 Kingsway occupies the prominent corner of Aldwych and Kingsway, a road which celebrated its centenary in 2005.
The building was originally designed by Trehearne & Norman after the First World War and completed in 1920.
No.1 Kingsway has been totally re-built behind the original façade, to provide outstanding sustainable office space for the 21st Century.
Offices
- Stunning David Collins Studio designed double height reception
- Large light floor plan
- Highly flexible, low maintenance energy efficient air conditioning
- Minimum 2.7m clear floor to ceiling height LG7 compliant lighting
- Retained Portland stone facade
- Excellent BREEAM rating
- 4 x 13-person lifts
Residential Units
In addition to a world-class restaurant and office space on the first to eighth floors, levels nine and ten comprise seven unique residential units. They are centred on a landscape-designed courtyard with a separate quiet entrance. Prominently located, each of the units command a breathtaking panorama of London and have been developed to a high specification, available to let.
Restaurant
Jeremy King and Chris Corbin, the creators of the iconic Wolseley restaurant in Piccadilly have taken a lease for a new European-style brassiere in the No 1 Kingsway development. The new sister restaurant to The Wolseley covers over 13,000 sq ft andoepned in late autumn 2011. David Collins Studio, the global interior design practice also responsible for the interiors at The Wolseley, has designed both the restaurant and office lobby.
Source: onekingsway.com
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