Ludgate Hill, London

30-32 Ludgate Hill is a heritage building in central London just moments from St Paul's Cathedral. Originally a bank, it has more recently been used as small offices. Working with purpose-driven architectural studio Holland Harvey we are developing low impact proposals to give this building a new lease of life as short-stay accommodation.

Key facts

Under-utilised listed office building in the heart of London

Retention of building structure saving 90% embodied carbon

Low impact interventions and material palette

All electric after refurbishment, with potential to be net zero operational carbon

Architect: Holland Harvey

Status: Design development in progress

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