Battersea Power Station Phase Two
by WilkinsonEyre
Client Battersea Power Station Development Company
Award RIBA London Award 2024, RIBA London Conservation Award 2024 and RIBA National Award 2024
Battersea Power Station has been one of the UK’s most widely publicised restoration projects in recent years. The once derelict, Grade II listed building has been an important London landmark since its completion in 1941 but, following decommissioning in 1983, has spent more than half of its life as an empty, decaying shell.
It is now an exemplar of intensive multi-use transformation of a historic building to suit society’s shifting needs. Architects Wilkinson Eyre have created a deeply impressive scheme that combines carefully restored heritage assets, high-quality homes, and a contemporary retail experience, all tied together with an industrial aesthetic appropriate to the original power station’s awesome scale and character.
Read the full citation from the RIBA Awards Jury on RIBA Journal.
Contractor Mace
Structural Engineer Buro Happold
Environmental / M&E Engineer Chapman BDSP
Landscape Architect LDA Design
Lighting Design Spiers & Major
Interior Design Michaelis Boyd
Gross internal area in m² 220000