62 Buckingham Gate
Details
- Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli and Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
- Developer: Land Securities
- Location: London
- Status: Completed
Services
- Design Audit
- Design Team Meetings
- Façade Workshop Meetings
- Factory Visits
- Site Monitoring
- Specification Writing
- Tender Review
- Witnessing of Testing
62 Buckingham Gate
Details
- Architect: Pelli Clarke Pelli and Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
- Developer: Land Securities
- Location: London
- Status: Completed
Services
- Design Audit
- Design Team Meetings
- Façade Workshop Meetings
- Factory Visits
- Site Monitoring
- Specification Writing
- Tender Review
- Witnessing of Testing
The exceptional prism-like structure of 62 Buckingham Gate benefitted from a comprehensive package of services from Wintech. The complex-geometry façade of this building, situated in Victoria, London, comprises folded planes of triangular as well as quadrilateral glass unitised panels; giving the building its striking appearance.
The building stands amongst other dynamic developments in the region which are mirrored in the highly reflective glass of 62 Buckingham Gate.
Wintech had an active involvement throughout the development of the prominent 13-storey office block for clients Land Securities. This included specification review, tender review, design audits, factory visits, witnessing of testing and site monitoring.
Project Awards
- West End Development of the Year 2014
- SFE Special Commendation 2015
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