Tag Archives: Project Updates
Planning Consent Granted for Rear Extensions in RBKC
Osel architecture have successfully secured Planning Permission for rear extensions at the lower ground floor level of Bell House in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, to provide two additional residential units. The proposals also included internal alterations to the existing flats and external landscaping works to enhance amenity areas.
Planning Consent Granted for Holly Park Gardens
We are pleased to have successfully secured Planning Permission for extending and re-elevating an existing dwelling house in Holly Park Gardens and erect a new single family dwelling house at the adjacent land. The two dwellings will have the same facade design to balance the impact onto the street scene and the surroundings. The proposal looks mainly to develop the vacant land adjacent to the existing dwelling and extend the area of the existing dwelling to make it more suitable for family use and match the market demand in the area.
Old Church Road
We are pleased to have successfully secured Planning Permission for the construction of a four storey building comprising retail at ground and 9 flats on upper floors in Chingford.
Cavendish Square
Osel architecture have successfully secured Planning Permission and Listed Building Consent for the redevelopment of a Grade II Listed former banking hall into a new restaurant/bar facility in Cavendish Square. The proposals will see the introduction of a new retractable glass roof terrace and a state of the art electrical cooking system.
Shinfield Nursery
Osel architecture successfully secured planning permission for a new two storey children’s nursery, café and community use building on a former farm site near Shinfield. Osel architecture produced, developed and coordinated the tender information with the professional team. The former farm buildings will be demolished, new buildings constructed and the site will be landscaped. Tenders are due back shortly and it is anticipated that works will start on site later this year.
Cherry Duck Studios
Osel architecture are very pleased to help deliver this fit out project in Wapping, East London.
We successfully helped win a planning appeal to convert units back into commercial workspaces for use by Cherryduck- a locally established media company.
The ‘Nest’ is an exclusive workspace hub built with creatives, marketers, designers, filmmakers, photographers, animators, producers and everything in-between in mind.
Osel completed the measured site survey, design, Planning including the appeal and construction drawings. We also worked with the interior designer and coordinated to secure Building Controls approval.
Parsons Green
Osel architecture are pleased to be working with GM Developments to help deliver twenty seven new apartments and new sports club facilities in Parsons Green, London.
Planning Consent Granted for Heron House Redevelopment
Osel architecture are proud to announce the success of Ardrea Estates Limited’s, Heron House redevelopment in gaining Planning Consent at Wednesday night’s Brent Planning Committee meeting.
The building comprises a 3 – 5 storey linear wing offset by a 7 storey tower with views south over the stadium and the greater Wembley Growth Area. The application, for 40 dwellings over 9,000 sq ft of office space and associated basement car parking and service areas, was unanimously supported by the committee members. Congratulations to all involved!
Crescent House – Completed
Works have been completed at Crescent House; a development which has provided 36 new self-contained 1,2 and 3 bedroom flats. The works, which are located within the Clapham Common Conservation Area, involved both new construction and sensitive refurbishment of the existing 1930’s office building. Osel were appointed by Galliard Homes Ltd. under a Design and Build Contract to produce the high quality, modern residential spaces.
Littleberries Estate Phase II
Work is underway to deliver 13 new luxury homes in the second phase of the stunning Littleberries Estate. Conversion of the former headquarters of the British Province of the Order of the Daughters of Charity and St Vincent de Paul comprises a late C17 and C18 mansion house at the heart of the scheme, with early 1900’s additions including a chapel and a lodge house.