Architecture

The Valentine

How does the Valentine respond to the context of Gants Hill?

The Valentine is situated just 30 meters from Gants Hill Station, enabling students to reach multiple London universities via the Central Line. Factory-made homes were transported to site and craned into place, enabling the station to remain operational during construction. We worked with Redbridge Council to design a building that responds to its surroundings, subdivided into 4 blocks of varied scales that respond to adjacent densities. The exterior appearance and massing of the building draws inspiration from the local context, specifically proximity to the Gants Hill and Valentines Mansion Conservation Area.
The Valentine
The Valentine
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The Valentine has an impressive presence on Perth Road, achieved with the simple repetition of volumetric elements and a material specification of exceptional quality. This means the building blends with its surrounds and is difficult to distinguish as both volumetric construction and student accommodation. An advantage given that volumetric construction brings considerable benefits of cost, quality and a reduced construction timeline. The specification includes handset red brickwork inspired by the architecture of two local churches. The red brick is complemented by white brick recesses around the windows, and pre-cast stone banding. Herringbone brick detailing above the full height windows of the commercial spaces is informed by the nearby Eastern Avenue Parade and reflected in the perforation of the gold coloured aluminium screens, which were selected to reference the bronze work of Gants Hill Station’s art-deco interior.
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A student living building

Student rooms have been designed with bespoke furniture and fittings to increase the liveable area. Self-contained kitchens are included in the studio flats, whilst cluster dwellings are provided with a shared kitchen and living space, achieving excellent living standards for all residents whilst maximising the number of units across the building. The mixed-use ground floor includes the concierge and lobby for the student accommodation alongside a cafe open to the public. To support student health and wellbeing, and to encourage interaction, we designed 269sqm of flexible communal space, spanning the length of the building and fronting onto Perth Road. Shared spaces include a gym, cinema and games room, areas for independent study, and a kitchen and bar area. Our landscape team delivered a courtyard with character seating areas and a pergola, giving residents a range of spaces to gather outdoors.
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