Case Studies

 

Chiswick Park, London, UK

 

Notable Features
bullet Precast concrete frame
bullet Steel framed central core
bullet Post-tensioned concrete floors
Basic Information
Location :
Chiswick High Road, W4, London, UK
Building Type :
Office building category A
Contract Period :

Construction started in 1999

Gross Floor Area :
1.5 million sqft.
Site Area :
33 acres
Developer :
Stanhope PLC
Architect :
Richard Rogers Partnership
Structural Engineer :

Ove Arup & Partners

Cost Consultant :
Davis Langdon & Everest
Landscape Consultant :
West 8; Charles Funk Associates
Space Planner :
DEGW
Property Manager :
Aberdeen
Construction Manager :
Bovis Lend Lease
.
Overview
 
 
This office development accommodating more than 7,000 people comprises offices, a leisure club, a lake, roads and public facilities. The buildings are arranged around a pedestrian landscape space, placing vehicle access and parking behind and under the buildings. Office spaces allow for flexibility (deep floor plates, 18m to central core) and provide a 3 m floor ceiling, fully glazed façade. The project combines elegant form and careful detailing with speed and economy of construction and a progressive energy strategy. The overall project benefits from the advantages of standardization.
 
Chiswick Park building areas (Refer to the site plan):
   
Structure
The concrete framed buildings were constructed to shell and core stage on a fast-track programme ready for customizing by tenants. With post-tensioned concrete floors spanning onto a precast concrete frame tied to a steel-framed central core, buildings of about 120,000 sqft. achieved structural completion within 21 weeks, and completion to Category A finish within 42 weeks. This was assisted by the greatest possible use of off-site prefabrications, including the precast frame, unitized claddings, packaged air-handling plants, and ceiling tiles delivered with pre-installed light fittings (BCO Award).
Facades
 
The facades incorporated sun screening as part of a low energy services agenda. Steel columns spaced 6-9m away from the buildings support louver screens, walkways and escape stairs.
Construction Phase
Phase 1: The construction of 3 buildings providing 375,000 sqft commercial space, started in January 2000, and was completed in December 2000. This included a 86,000 sqft Regus center, a 40,000 sqft health center and a restaurant. The construction program was 42 weeks.
Phase 2: The construction of 3 buildings started in December 2000 and was completed in October 2001 (39 weeks for 2 buildings), and March 2002 (for the third one).
Construction Waste

Awards
- IAS/OAS Development of the Year Award
  2001 – Winner “Best town center/suburban
  office development”.
- Civic Trust Award 2002.
- BCIA Award 2002 – “Best practice”.
- BCO Award 2002 – “Best of the Best”.
Sources
- Powell K., New London Architecture, Merrel
  Publishers Ltd, London, 2001.
- BRE, Smartwaste case studies: reducing
  construction waste, Chiswick Park.
- www.enjoy-work.com/chiswick-park
- www.arup.com
- www.stanhopeplc.com
Photos
Photos of the construction are available on the Internet:
www.enjoy-work.com/chiswick-park/explore.html
www.enjoy-work.com/chiswick-park/progress.html
 

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