The planned six-storey office block in Islington has been designed by architect Eric Parry for developer Universal Consolidate Group and is using natural materials to reduce net carbon.
The superstructure of the 63,000 sq ft building will be formed using load-bearing granite perimeter columns linked to concrete floors with bespoke window panels incorporating natural ventilation.
The top storey will be constructed in engineered timber, as the least carbon-intensive structural option. An entire frame in timber was explored but dropped over concerns of combustibility.
Most of the building’s energy will be provided by Bunhill energy centre and a PV array will be installed on elevated frames above the roof terrace.
Plans have been submitted to the local council.