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ResidentialMixed Use
Introduction to PRP
PRP is one of the world’s largest multi-
disciplinary architectural practices.
We are committed to providing a first class
service through working closely with our
clients and by striving for continuous
improvement in our designs and the
services we offer.
Our approach has always been to put people
first – our clients, communities, end users and
all stakeholders involved in the development
process. These values are embedded in
our design philosophy and underpin our
relationships with our colleagues and staff.
We are passionate about place-making in
the built environment, whilst responding to
environmental issues, new opportunities
and to change.
www.prparchitects.co.uk
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Contents
Introduction
Selected Projects
Rublevo Residences, Moscow, Russia
Wornington Green, London, UK
Kennet Island Village, Reading, UK
Oxford Street, Chongqing, P.R.China
Bow Cross, London, UK
Kings Cross, London, UK
Sustainable Villas, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Bab Ezzouar, Algiers, Algeria
Wembley, London, UK
Denham Garden Village, Buckinghamshire, UK
Kidbrooke Extra Care Housing, Greenwich, UK
Queens Market, London, UK
Yuntolovo, St. Petersburg, Russia
Kew Riverside, London, UK
St Ebbas, Epsom, UK
Project Gallery
Services
Project and Office Locations
Primary Contacts
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Residential & Mixed Use Introduction
With 50 years’ experience in the sector, PRP has unrivalled expertise in designing award-winning housing of every kind
Housing Design Awards 2010Project HAPPI Winner*
Housebuilder Awards 2010 Highly Commended ‘Best Low or Zero Carbon Initiative’
clean city Awards 2010 Waste Management Platinum Award
sustainable Housing Awards 2009 Best Waste Initiative
Housebuilding Innovation Awards 2009Best Housing Product
sustainable Housing Awards 2008Sustainable In-house Design Team of the Year
sustainable Housing Awards 2008Low Energy Building of the Year
Building Awards 2007Architectural Practice of the Year
Yuntolovo, St. Petersburg, Russia Sustainable Villas, Abu Dhabi, UAE Peachy House, London, UK
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In the context of global demand for housing and pressure on
resources, the need for innovative and enduring housing has never
been greater.
With 50 years’ experience in the sector, PRP has unrivalled expertise in
designing award-winning housing of every kind in both the public and
private sectors. We masterplan new communities and design single
and multi-family housing developments of every scale and density,
from urban high rise to suburban low density. We regenerate existing
estates and build innovative sustainable housing. We are expert in the
design of retirement homes and communities and housing for those
with special needs.
Our work reflects our values as designers. We seek to ensure that our
buildings respond to the needs of our clients, end-users and the wider
community, are intelligent in their design, construction and operation,
and enduring in their value and usefulness.
PRP employs multi-disciplinary collaborative working to arrive at the
most appropriate design solutions. Our architects work with our
masterplanning, urban design and landscape teams to address every
aspect of the residential environment, and with our environmental
team to achieve appropriate levels of sustainability. Our project
services team can advise on optimal procurement strategies. Through
our investment in research we understand the wider issues affecting
the residential sector. Our involvement in award-winning prototype
projects provides us with an understanding of new materials,
innovative construction systems and the latest developments in
technology. We share our knowledge with clients, academia and the
wider industry. Our clients benefit from our experience, in areas such as
low energy buildings, off site manufacture and passive design.
*Kidbrooke Extra Care, Greenwich, UK
Rublevo Residences Moscow Russia
Masterplanning Interior Design Architecture
Selected Projects
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A multi-skilled team comprising PRP’s urban designers, architects,
interior designers and landscape architects worked to deliver the
design for this exclusive $100 million luxury residential development
on the edge of Moscow’s western district.
The densely wooded site influenced the design of the houses, as
reflected in the specification of natural materials and in the internal
layout, which provides the views of the surrounding landscape.
The development includes a luxury spa and fitness centre located
on a unique and ecologically sensitive woodland site.
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Wornington Green is the largest regeneration scheme in the Royal
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea for decades. PRP has provided
the masterplan for the overall redevelopment and the detailed design
for the first phase.
The design complements the rich architectural heritage of the area
and reinstates links between Portobello Road and Ladbroke Grove.
The development will eventually provide up to 1,000 new homes
and a new London square will form the focal point of the new
urban quarter.
The final design solution is the culmination of over five years’
consultation and offers an exemplary model for large-scale urban
regeneration, in which public housing is seamlessly integrated
with private housing. Materials and details are of a high quality,
to reinforce the vibrancy of the local vernacular.
Wornington Green London, UK
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The redevelopment of a former sewage works has created a desirable
new sustainable community.
The 28 ha development comprises 850 dwellings, 11,150 sq.m
of office space, a 200 bed hotel, community centre, local shops and
a public house. The residential density increases around the central
square at the heart of the development where there is a focus on
community facilities and shops.
The architectural language meets the aspirations of the Local Authority
for contemporary buildings and the client’s desire for a popular new
urban quarter. Careful design of the streets and perimeter blocks
provides a sense of enclosure and urban character, with clearly defined
public and private realms. Cars are parked on the street and in discreet
mews areas in the centre of the blocks.
Architecture Masterplanning landscape Architecture
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Oxford Street is fast becoming a vibrant hub in one of China’s fastest
growing cities. It reflects the ambitious economic, environmental and
social goals for the region.
The development comprises six towers, two of which incorporate
hotels and four of which are residential. The two hotels add a
significant component to a mixed use quarter offering leisure,
residential and retail elements. The development makes a positive
contribution to the former industrial zone, responding to the river
valley and adjacent wooded hillside. Contributing to the client’s
aspiration for an exemplar sustainable development, the tower
buildings incorporate a series of aerial gardens that bring naturally
tempered air to sections of the buildings.
Oxford Street Chongqing, P.R.China
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Adjacent to the site of the 2012 Olympics, Bow Cross (formerly known
as Crossways Estate) is a significant regeneration project that includes
the refurbishment of existing homes and the provision of 400 new
homes in a safe community environment. Apartments are designed
to generous standards of area, storage and open space.
The three, 25 storey, tower blocks which dominate Bow Cross are
being re-clad and re-fitted as high-quality low-energy homes. The first
of the three towers has been refurbished and work has begun on
the neighbouring tower. Communal areas and entrances are carefully
designed for comfort and security. With rooftop lighting visible
throughout the area, they act as a symbol of the regeneration
of the community.
Bow Cross London, UK
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Kings Cross Central is one of the most prominent regeneration projects
in Central London. PRP has designed the first affordable residential
block on the Kings Cross site from concept to completion.
Known as ‘R4’, it comprises 117 mixed tenure residential units, 35% of
which are large 3- and 4-bedroom units above 600 sq.m of non-
residential accommodation at street level.
R4 has a feature double-height entrance lobby which provides access
to the different apartment clusters. There is a shared roof terrace that
offers dramatic views across London. Spacious balconies ensure family
units have ample private amenity space. The façade uses high quality
materials and careful detailing to define a new quality benchmark for
affordable housing.
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Working for the Environment Agency of the UAE, PRP|Ai has designed
an affordable housing model for local Emiratis that is in keeping with
UAE traditions and sustainability aspirations. The building is orientated
to maximize natural light while minimizing solar gain. The distinctive
mashrabeya screen is both aesthetic and functional, reducing solar
gain to the south façade and the roof. All windows have shading
devices to reduce solar gain. The perimeter wall is a biocomposite that
is a 100% recycled.
Trees within the plot are used as secondary shading devices. Through
informed design, tried and tested technologies and passive measures
we have reduced the water demand of the building by over 60%,
Sustainable Villas Abu Dhabi, UAE
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irrigation by 80% and the electrical load by 66%, in a building that is
projected to cost an average of 34% of the cost of a traditional villa.
The housing typology is based on a traditional model with minimum
space standards, plot dimensions and built form in a modern idiom.
The challenge was to integrate an environmental strategy that
minimises energy use, whilst maximising comfort levels.
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Bab Ezzouar translates as ‘gateway for travellers’; the design concept
for this mixed use development is derived from the name itself, where
a 5 star business hotel acts as a portal or doorway to the city of Algiers.
This multi-faceted scheme comprises a 300 bed luxury hotel with
serviced apartments, convention centre, shopping mall and retail
plazas, exclusive residential apartments and penthouses, cultural
centre and ancillary entertainment facilities such as restaurants, cafes
and a sports and wellness centre.
Bab Ezzouar Algiers, Algeria
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Drawing on the traditional planning principles of Arabian architecture,
with specific focus on passive design strategies, the proposal
celebrates a rich and sensitive heritage with contemporary inflections
and state of the art technology. The design creates interconnecting
courtyards lined with water channels, intricate rectilinear geometries,
micro-climatically receptive use of wooden screens or mashrabeya,
narrow shaded corridors and wind catching niches.
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Forum House is the cornerstone development in the Wembley City
regeneration project, defining architectural style and quality in this
prominent London location.
Forum House represents a successful collaborative approach to
sustainable residential architecture. The design encourages social
interaction for residents and commercial tenants. In the context of
Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena, the perimeter block serves
as a sound barrier against noise from the streets and stadium, creating
a secure and peaceful courtyard oasis for families to play and residents
to relax.
The completed scheme provides 286 apartments, of which 50% are
social housing units, all benefiting from a 24 hour concierge service.
Ground floor retail space includes an employment portal serving the
local community and a crèche. The development is serviced by an
innovative underground waste removal system which will be phased
in across the greater Wembley City site.
Wembley London, UK
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Located on a steeply sloping site, Denham Garden Village is a major
redevelopment of a 1950s retirement village, providing 327 new
dwellings for older people and a range of public facilities located at
its heart, including a G.P. surgery, health and fitness centre, shop,
restaurant, pub, winter garden and village hall.
The philosophy for Denham Retirement Village is to bring care to
people’s homes, in the form of apartments, bungalows and cottages,
rather than moving them into care. The £60m scheme provides a
mix of tenures with 55% of the units for outright sale and 45% as
affordable housing.
Denham Garden Retirement Village Buckinghamshire, UK
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This Extra Care housing project, comprising 170 new apartments,
is included within the £1 billion redevelopment of the Ferrier Estate
in South East London. The project sets an important precedent in
placing attractive housing for older people at the heart of an urban
regeneration scheme whilst challenging some of the more institutional
aspects of the Extra Care housing typology. Central to the design
concept is the ‘core & cluster’ arrangement creating five residential
blocks rather than the widely employed Extra Care typology of
long double banked corridors and single aspect flats.
Kidbrooke Extra Care won the 2010 Housing Design Award for the
‘Best HAPPI Project Scheme.’
Kidbrooke Extra Care Housing Greenwich, UK
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Queens Market is a prominent open-air London market. The
revitalisation of the market and tower will improve the local economy
and provide much needed affordable housing.
The ground floor level will house a renewed open-air market, with a
1,000 sq.m library and car parking for 350 vehicles on the first floor. The
residential levels range from 6 to 31 storeys, providing 350 apartments.
Public art will celebrate the wide range of international foods sold in
the market and will integrate the market with the other facilities.
The street frontage has been expanded to maximise visibility from
within and into the market itself.
Queens Market London, UK
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This competition winning scheme is for a new community of 70,000
residents on a 500 ha site to the north of St. Petersburg. To be
developed over a period of ten years, it will provide retail and leisure
facilities, schools, kindergartens, parks and a zoo.
The design strategy creates a sustainable community in a wooded
landscape, using and extending existing canals as a central feature
of the landscape design. A tram system provides links to existing local
public transport and the city itself.
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On the banks of the river Thames, Kew Riverside offers redefined
London living. A delicate balance of classic and contemporary
architectural influences, sympathetic landscaping and developed
design statements create a stimulating and complete environment.
The development comprises over 400 new homes made up of one-
and two-bedroom apartments and three-, four- and five-bedroom
family homes, and is set within landscaped gardens behind an
enhanced riverside walk. 25% of the new homes are affordable units,
generally comprising one- and two-bedroom apartments. Leisure
facilities for residents include a gym and pool.
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St Ebbas Epsom, UK
Masterplanning Architecture landscape Architecture
St Ebbas is one of three sites incorporated in the Epsom Hospitals
Cluster competition run by the Homes and Communities Agency
(formerly English Partnerships). The redevelopment of former hospitals
in Epsom, Surrey, will provide 322 homes at St. Ebbas.
The Victorian water tower and the original administration building
will be sympathetically restored and converted to provide a historic
reference point. The architecture for the new-build houses and
apartment buildings is contemporary and responds to the high
aspirations of the HCA’s Development Brief and the Quality and Price
Standards. As part of the commitment to design and build the
development to a high environmental standard, 20% of energy will be
generated from onsite renewable sources.
Olympic University Plaza, Sochi, Russia Architecture
A mixed use development in Sochi, Russia, host city for the Winter Olympic Games 2014. The contemporary design covers approximately 4 ha and will be developed as a residential and resort complex.
Green Park, Reading, UK Masterplanning & Architecture
Approximately 800 residential dwellings set around a modified existing lake.
Tredegar, London, UK Architecture, Masterplanning, landscape Architecture & consultation
The Tredegar Estate provides 400 new homes. PRP’s competition winning proposals improve on the existing masterplan, improve the security of the design, enhance access through the estate and create a more urban style of development.
Sainsbury’s, Coulsdon, Surrey, UK Architecture & environmental services
A 3,000 sq.m supermarket, with a service level and four levels of car parking above, fronted by residential accommodation on the southern front. Further residential accommodation is provided in the form of duplexes on the roof.
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Hither Green, London, UK Masterplanning & Architecture
A high-density mixed use development built on the site of a former hospital. Completed in 2008, the scheme provides 554 new-build dwellings and creates a vibrant and contemporary development appealing to all ages and social groups.
Affordable City Living Architecture
The design offers a compact and stylish city-centre affordable apartment for those on moderate incomes seeking to enter the housing market.
Peachy House, London, UK Architecture
Peachy House in Ilford is a striking high density development providing 150 apartments. A high quality public realm strategy completes this distinctive design.
Vicarage Field, London, UK Architecture
The refurbishment of the existing 250,000 sq.m shopping centre, a seamlessly linked retail extension of 5,000 sq.m on two levels, a 33 storey residential landmark tower and a new residential quarter comprising 260 dwellings on a new street.
Apraxsin Dvor, St. Petersburg, Russia Architecture & Masterplanning
This 16 ha historic site in the centre of St. Petersburg will be transformed into a ‘city within a city’ of 300,000 sq.m of space, including two hotels, retail, leisure, residential and office uses.
Clapham Park, London, UK Architecture, Masterplanning, landscape Architecture & consultation
PRP has completed the first residential development in the Clapham Park masterplan. A further four sites, which range from apartments to houses are being designed by the team.
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Residential & Mixed Use Services
Residential Services Brief Development
Capacity Studies
Town Planning
Environmental Services
Strategic Masterplanning
Landscape design/public realm
Sustainable design
Design Codes and Guides
Standard Type Plans
Research and Development
Stakeholder Consultation
In-depth and specialist technical advice
Contract Administration
Interior Design
Project Management
Graphic Design
Model making
Occupant Consultation and Training
Post Occupancy Evaluation
Specialist Housing Services Feasibility Studies
Option Appraisals
Brief Development
Design Guides
Design and Access Statements
Specialist Housing projects include:
Retirement Villages
Extra Care Sheltered Housing
Residential Care and Nursing Homes
Design for Dementia
Resource Centres
Day Care Centres
Supported Housing in the Community
Mixed Use Services Option appraisals
Design feasibility studies
Brief development
Community consultation
Planning consent submissions
Working drawing and construction delivery
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Project and Office Locations
PRP Project Locations
PRP Office Locations
Primary Contacts
Robert Coles Partner
Tel: +44 20 7653 3416
Mobile: +44 7802 514011
Tim Richards Director (Surrey)
Tel: +44 20 8339 3609
Mobile: +44 7939 436 449
Andy von Bradsky Chairman
Tel: +44 20 7653 3424
Mobile: +44 7850 102 165
Frances Chaplin Partner
Tel: +44 161 242 8957
Mobile: +44 7739 297 422
Brendan Kilpatrick Partner
Tel: +44 20 7653 3431
Mobile: +44 7740 637 473
Michael Graham Director (London / Moscow)
Tel: +44 20 7653 3569
Mobile: +44 7970 600 131
PRP Office Contacts
LondonPRP
10 Lindsey Street
Smithfield
London EC1A 9HP
Tel: +44 20 7653 1200
Fax: +44 20 7653 1201
EdinburghPRP
4 Darnaway Street
Edinburgh
EH3 6DW
Tel: +44 131 220 5960
Fax: +44 20 7653 1201
MoscowPRP
Office 411, Building 1
2 Bersenevskiy Pereulok
Moscow, Russia 119072
Tel: +7 (495) 775 35 27
Fax: +44 20 7653 1201
SurreyPRP
Ferry Works, Summer Road
Thames Ditton
Surrey KT7 0QJ
Tel: +44 20 8339 3600
Fax: +44 20 8339 3636
Abu DhabiPRP | Architects International
288, St 26 (King Khalid St)
Al Bateen, P.O. Box 62922
Abu Dhabi UAE
Tel: +971 (0)2 6666 070
Fax: +971 (0)2 6669 800
ManchesterPRP
Century House
11 St. Peter’s Square
Manchester M2 3DN
Tel: +44 161 242 8950
Fax: +44 161 242 8955
ChinaPRP
108 He Jing Tower, Min Zu Road
Jie Fang Bei, Yu Zhong District
Chongqing 400010
Tel: +86 150 8689 6778
Fax: +44 20 7653 1201
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