Latest phase of Hornsey Gasworks regeneration will deliver 377 homes and a new public square

Berkeley has secured planning approval for the next phase of the Hornsey Gasworks regeneration in Wood Green, north London.

The fourth phase of the 1,700-home scheme will deliver 377 units and a range of flexible office and commercial space as well as a new public square and landscaped rooftop terraces.

A 27-storey tower is the focal point of the phase. It will feature a gridded fa莽ade inset with recessed balconies.

Architect Sheppard Robson said a double height colonnade would provide a strong 鈥渃ivic address鈥 to the new public square at the Clarendon Road development

It added that the tower鈥檚 鈥渆nvironmentally responsive鈥 design had been configured to optimise natural light and passive solar shading.

Sheppard Robson_Clarendon Road Phase 4 (3)

Source: Sheppard Robson

Sheppard Robson鈥檚 designs for the latest phase of Berkeley Group鈥檚 redevelopment of Hornsey Gasworks

The building鈥檚 10th floor steps back with a shared roof terrace, providing views of central London and creating a more slender silhouette for the tower.

Two further blocks run adjacent to the tower, framing the civic square and creating a pedestrian arcade between the two buildings.

The gasholders at the 4.85ha former site of Hornsey Gasworks were the earliest remaining example of Samuel Cutler鈥檚 pioneering geodesic design until they were removed in 2016.

Sheppard Robson_Clarendon Road Phase 4 (1)

Source: Sheppard Robson