Battersea Power Station
First residents move into Switch House East

First residents move into Switch House East

24/01/2022 by Buildington
 
First residents move in

First residents move into Switch House East, the second residential element of the Grade II* listed Power Station to complete.

Switch House East is situated within the existing historic structure of the Power Station and offers studio, one, two- and three-bedroom apartments.

Many of the building’s original elements have been restored during the redevelopment, overseen by WilkinsonEyre as lead architects, with the new homes featuring brick and steelwork from the 1940s, whilst introducing a contemporary feel to the industrial heritage of the building.

In addition to the apartments in the historic structure, Switch House East also offers modern duplex apartments, which are located in three glazed floors added to the top of the building. The new homes feature spacious living and dining areas with fully equipped open plan kitchens and wooden floors. Each home also comes with windows from the floor to high ceilings, maximising the stunning views across the River Thames and offering an abundance of natural light.

Residents at Switch House East have direct access to two internal private landscaped courtyards and a rooftop garden with fantastic views of the Power Station and its iconic chimneys, allowing residents to really experience the uniqueness of living at the London landmark.

New homes are available for sale at Switch House East starting from £895,000 for a studio, £995,000 for a one-bed and £1,975,000 for a two-bed.

Simon Murphy, Chief Executive Officer at Battersea Power Station Development Company (BPSDC), commented: “When our shareholders took over the site almost 10 years ago, Battersea Power Station - one of London’s most iconic and recognisable buildings – had stood derelict for over 20 years. Thanks to their commitment, today it is fast becoming one of London’s most sought after and well-connected riverside neighbourhoods with the recent opening of the Battersea Power Station Zone 1 Underground station.

“We can say with confidence that Battersea Power Station will be one of London’s destination hotspots in 2022. This follows the development’s most transformational year to date in 2021, when we saw a succession of milestone announcements including welcoming our first residents, as the Power Station came to life for the first time in almost 40 years.

“Looking ahead into 2022, the completion of Switch House East marks the first milestone of the year, as we take another step closer to final completion. Opening the rest of this historic building to the public later this year, will see residents, members of the local community, Londoners and international visitors enjoy a mix of uses for years to come.”

Sebastien Ricard, Project Director, WilkinsonEyre, added: “Switch Houses East and West form the “shoulders” of the massive power station, so it is appropriate that both have been sensitively but thoroughly repurposed as modern and innovative high-end residential accommodation. Having finished the 1930s Switch House West in 2021, the opening of the late 1940s Switch House East now completes the vision. Unique character has once more been celebrated - converting existing riveted girders found on site into a jaw dropping Concierge desk, exposing most of the industrial features, and reusing some of the electric switch gear as sculptures to stand in the gardens.

“Each flat has a bespoke layout optimising light and views out, and the offer is enhanced by the creation of an amazing rooftop garden above Turbine Hall B for residents’ use; a secluded urban oasis more than 25m above ground. Our design subtly weaves together history and modernity in a way that respects one of the most important industrial landmarks in the world.”

Alex Michaelis, Partner and Co-founder of Michaelis Boyd, commented:
“The residences have a refined industrial quality to them – we wanted to create interiors that would reference the Power Station’s rich history but also stand the test of time, for the ultimate experience of modern city living. Our design for the two distinct interior palettes, Heritage 33 and 47, was inspired by the style and textures of the original 20th century building. Grained wooden floors underfoot, exposed brick walls and durable, tactile finishes emphasize materiality throughout and provide a timeless backdrop for evolving interior trends.

“Looking forward into 2022, there continues to be a focus on the importance of outdoor space and a connection with nature. At Switch House East, large Crittall screens and dual aspect glazed windows were designed to make use of natural daylight, encouraging flow between spaces and offering views out onto the riverside and landscaped courtyards and terraces, bringing the outdoors in. The open-plan layouts of these loft-style apartments also remain more relevant than ever, as we continue to design versatile spaces that will lend themselves to news way of living, working, eating and relaxing from home.”

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