Architect survives change of developer on biggest project yet

MSMR's 2018 Ransome's Wharf scheme in Battersea

MSMR’s 2018 Ransome’s Wharf scheme in Battersea

Work is about to begin on MSMR’s biggest project yet – six years and a change of client since the architect was first appointed.

The practice replaced CZWG which had drawn up a proposal but did not survive a previous change of developer in 2012.

MSMR won planning in 2014 for a mixed-use 10-storey scheme on a 1.6-acre site at Ransome’s Wharf in Battersea, just behind Foster & Partners’ riverside studio.

Since then landowner Curatus Trust sold the site to Trentworth Properties, a subsidiary of Singapore’s City Developments Ltd, for £58m.

Now it looks like a largely identical design will be built out, as demolition work completes on the site.

MSMR's 2018 Ransome's Wharf scheme in Battersea

MSMR’s 2018 Ransome’s Wharf scheme in Battersea

The £222m project includes six buildings of up to 10 storeys containing 118 flats – 24 of them “affordable” – and 2,200sq m of commercial space. They will use a brickwork grid in reference to traditional dockside warehouses and the former Domus Tiles factory which once stood near the site. The buildings will frame a publicly accessible space.

Simon Robinson, director of MSMR - which designed the flats in PLP’s under-construction One Bishopsgate Plaza and those in Renzo Piano’s Paddington Pole until it was redesigned as the Cube - said: “Ransome’s Wharf is an exciting project for us. We’ve designed a new neighbourhood for London including 118 new homes and new public spaces linking the site to the River Thames.”

MSMR's 2018 Ransome's Wharf scheme in Battersea - sitting room

MSMR’s 2018 Ransome’s Wharf scheme in Battersea - sitting room

Work has already begun on another 10-storey building designed by the same architect for the same developer on a neighbouring site at Elcho Street. This will contain four duplex flats above a commercial space. The architect said it won planning at the first attempt despite the height, materiality and apartment size and mix “breaking with convention” for the area.

MSMR's 2018 Ransome's Wharf in Battersea - interior of one of the scheme's 'affordable' flats

MSMR’s 2018 Ransome’s Wharf in Battersea - interior of one of the scheme’s ‘affordable’ flats

 

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