Sustainable Regeneration Planned for Brownfield North London Site

A planning application has been submitted for a mixed-use development in Crouch End, that will regenerate a brownfield site in the North London neighbourhood.

The proposal is for nine residential units, 686m² of office space and 550m² of commercial area. Our design includes a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and duplexes, and is characterised by the following:

  • Chamfered windows to help direct views away from adjacent properties

  • A communal courtyard containing green space

  • Ground floor light industrial warehouse unit and first floor large open-plan office space

All residential apartments and duplexes are located on the building’s second floor, which also contains a green communal amenity space along with cycle parking and entrances to the two blocks.

To create a highly sustainable development, our design specifies a high-performing thermal envelope which will maximise thermal comfort whilst reducing energy consumption. In addition, the scheme features intensive green roofs, water efficiency systems, and available roof space for photovoltaic panels.

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