Architecture

Highbury II

How has the local context informed the design?

The design springs from the context of a rapidly developing high street, drawing inspiration from the elegant arches of the Grade I listed Holloway Road Tube station. Three columns gracefully curve at their top to form the tower elevation and the use of glazed corium tiles in a vertical bond that mimic the faience work of the station. Along Hornsey Street the building matches the brickwork of the recently completed Stapleton House opposite which in turn references the wide use of London Stock brick across Islington.
Highbury II
Highbury II
Highbury II
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How did we add value without compromising on quality?

Originally designed by CZWG architects for detailed planning approval, HTA completed several work stages concurrently to change external materials. These changes take into account new regulations and internal floor plans to achieve four additional rooms on each floor and a 12% increase in the size of every room. All this whilst retaining the composition of the building’s volume and window positions. The efficiency of Tide and Vision Modular was able to unlock a site which had sat with an unrealised planning permission for 5 years. The project demonstrates the potential which comes from successful partnerships as the sixth project completed by the team of Tide and HTA.
Highbury II
Highbury II
Highbury II
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