Planning Permission for Grade II Listed Dixon House
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Planning Permission for Grade II Listed Dixon House

Mar 13, 2015 -- Fletcher Priest Architects has been granted Planning Permission to renovate and extend Dixon House on Fenchurch Street in the City of London. The Grade II listed office building by architects Emmanuel and Colcutt together with Lloyd’s Register of Shipping form the imposing entrance to Lloyd’s Avenue and the Lloyd’s Conservation area.

The stone façade with its eclectic range of classical architectural features is retained and restored, and the modern office space with sympathetic new additions at roof level, provide excellent views across the City.

The entrance off Lloyd’s Avenue is reconfigured with level access, and the reception incorporates new finishes that respond to the stone and metalwork of the former bank building.

Work is due to start next month with completion expected in September 2016.

Project Team

Client:                                     GreenOak Real Estate

Project Manager:                       Savills

Architects:                               Fletcher Priest

Structural Engineering:              Waterman Structures

Services Engineering:                Waterman Building Services

Facade Engineering:                  NET

Main Contractor:                       Morgan Sindall

Planning Consultant:                  DP9

Townscape/Heritage Consultant:  CityDesigner

Notes to Editors

Fletcher Priest Architects is an award winning practice with studios in London, Koln and Riga. Our work covers urban design, architecture and interiors. We have a design research arm and strong links with schools of architecture.

We have considerable experience working on both Listed buildings and in conservation areas, including the Grade I and II Whitbread Brewery in Chiswell Street, the iconic Grade II Economist Building in St James, UNUM’s Grade II* Mansion, Mall Galleries and our most recently completed Carmelite Riverside.

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