Palm Court
The building has been meticulously refurbished to incorporate a range of sustainable features, targeting BREEAM Excellent and EPC A ratings.
The refurbishment project at 18-21 Corsham Street is now complete. The project involved a complete refurbishment of the building to separate it from the boiler system in the adjacent building, and provide a new
heating and cooling installation through the use of mini-VRF split systems accompanied by heat recovery units for fresh air ventilation.
The existing building previously utilised a single phase supply so an upgrade in the supply authority meter to a 3-phase supply was also required.
The office floors were completed to a Cat A+ standard with a view that tenants could potentially move straight in with the client electing to provide tea points and some other tenants services onto the floors.
HVAC Services: Refrigerant based heating and cooling with on floor heat recovery ventilation units and new LED lighting.
The building has been meticulously refurbished to incorporate a range of sustainable features, targeting BREEAM Excellent and EPC A ratings.
Watkins Payne were commissioned to undertake the design and refurbishment of the 2 retail units, 15 residential units and office space.
The carbon neutral status was achieved by exemplary as-built air tightness facade solar and thermal performance significantly in excess of the Building Regulations requirements, highly energy efficient M&E systems, LED lighting and photovoltaic panel arrays on the roof of the warehouse.
When Coverys signed the lease to occupy the sixth floor at 1 Creechurch Place in London EC3A, Watkins Payne were appointed building services consultants for Cat B fitout of the 16,000ft2 office areas, providing MEP systems and IT cabling design.
The Practice was responsible for the design and site monitoring of the related mechanical, electrical and public health services installation.
New build residential development providing 142 units over 3 blocks up to 16 storeys in height.