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hanger lane student accommodation

status: planning consented 2019 

The consented design for new student residences adjacent to Hangar Lane underground station will regenerate an underused brownfield site within the Hangar Lane gyratory to provide 565 units of student accommodation alongside new public and private green spaces. In addition to residential accommodation the scheme creates facilities including classrooms, study areas, social spaces, a bike store, a gymnasium and retail units for students and the local community. Student accommodation units are divided into several types, all with en-suite shower rooms, kitchenettes, desks and built in wardrobes, based on a prefabricated modular container.

 

Designs are influenced by the Art Deco heritage of the local area and a desire to draw the natural environment into the site, employing a contemporary treatment to create a distinctive landmark for this gateway to central London. The building mass is divided into elements of varying heights from 7 to 13 storeys, decreasing in height as they approach Hangar Lane underground station. Angled pre-cast stone elements give solidity and movement to the façade, whilst green metal infill panels provide richness and texture.

 

Two new south facing landscaped squares have been created, one exclusively for the resident students, and a second with retail and open spaces for the local community, bringing a calm social space to the centre of the site and creating a permeable and welcoming route for local people crossing the site. A variety of new trees, as well as hard and soft landscaping, is used to shield the ground floor area from the surrounding roads

Associate Director + Project Leader

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  • RIBA Stage 2:  Finalising the brief with the client and developing the design with the project team.   Presenting the proposals to all key statutory authorities, which included the London Borough of Ealing, the Greater London Authority and Transport for London. Presenting to local residents and community groups during the public consultation period.  Directing the internal team of architects and leading the consultant design team responsible for obtaining planning consent.

my role

project team

Architect: Squire and Partners


Planning Consultant: RPS CgMS


Structural Engineer: Pringuer-James Consulting


Services Engineer: Thornely and Lumb


Sustainability / Energy: Hodkinson Consultancy

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Planning Communications: Polity


Transport Consultant: Markides Associates


Fire Engineer: HH Fire


Sunlight/Daylight Consultant: Rights of Light Consulting


Acoustic Engineer: 24 Acoustics


Air Quality Consultant: Air Quality Assessment

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Arboricultural Consultant: SJA Trees


Ecological Consultant: AA Environmental Ltd


Heritage and Townscape: Ettwein Bridges


Contamination Consultant: Terragen

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