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In pictures | How Mace’s retrofit of Euston Tower will look
Cristina Lago Deputy Editor
The new Euston Tower has been designed to be fully electric in construction and operation
Mace has revealed new designs of the Euston Tower redevelopment it is delivering for client British Land.
The project involves refurbishment of the 1960s 31-storey building, retaining “considerable amounts” of the original structure, including the foundations and core.
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The redevelopment has been designed by Danish architect 3XN in collaboration with London-based Adamson. Arup will deliver the structure and MEP.
Ged Simmonds, managing director of private sector at Mace Construct, said: “This world-class science and technology building with new offices and lab-enabled workspaces will exemplify our expertise in delivering retrofit developments of this scale.
“By incorporating sustainable practices and cutting-edge engineering, we are not only showcasing the potential for forward-thinking office redevelopments, but also highlighting how reuse strategies can drive circularity in construction.”
David Lockyer, head of development at British Land, said: “Following planning approval last week, we are pleased to be working with Mace to deliver this incredible scheme – the first West End tower in a generation, and likely to be the last.”
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