Apt redesigns KPF’s 55-storey twin towers

Apt Portal Way

KPF dropped from controversial Ealing scheme set to be tallest residential tower in London as developer eyes “holistic review”

Controversial plans by KPF for one of the tallest residential buildings in the country have been shelved and the scheme redesigned from scratch by a different architect.

Egyptian developer Aldau Developments has appointed Apt to draw up fresh plans for the twin tower scheme at 4 Portal Way in Ealing, west London and submitted a new planning application four years after original proposals were approved.

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