11 Belgrave
Pacegrade has delivered the new timber façade on a landmark office building in Pimlico, London.
The existing 1950s concrete structure at 11 Belgrave Road, London Victoria was transformed into a 150,000 sq ft net zero carbon workplace, taking its place as one of the capital’s most sustainable office buildings.
Developed by global real estate development, investment management and advisory group, Quadrum Global, the award-winning, £50 million construction value scheme is the first in the UK to achieve a NABERS UK Design for Performance 5.5-star rating for building efficiency.
The project, designed by Eric Parry Architects, provides 108,000 sq ft of Grade A office accommodation along with 14,000 sq. ft of communal spaces and best-in-class facilities, including a 3,300 sq. ft café and 4,600 sq ft gym.
It prioritises occupier experience and wellbeing throughout and was one of only six buildings to pre-certify for WELL Platinum. 11 Belgrave also meets the highest sustainability and wellbeing credentials.
In regenerating the site, it retained 35% of the existing fabric to reduce embodied carbon. It achieved a BREEAM Outstanding Rating, putting it in the top 1% of BREEAM assessed buildings, and is net zero carbon in construction and operation, surpassing the RIBA 2030 Climate Challenge target by 38%. It also embraces the role of technology in sustainable operation and resilience, pre-certifying for WiredScore Platinum, targeting SmartScore Platinum and installing Vorboss’ 10-100 GBPS full coverage fibre network. It is one of only a handful of buildings in London to offer such a high level of connectivity and the first in Victoria.
Pacegrade delivered a high-performing façade complete with CWCT testing; a critical aspect of assessing the integrity of building envelopes — a project with a value circa £11.7M.
Key Facts
London
Eric Parry Architects
2024
Awards
Constructing Excellence South East Climate Action Award