Studio RHE unveils designs for Republic and the start on site of the first building
Architects ‘Studio RHE’ have unveiled their designs for Republic, a dynamic collaborative campus focused on well-being, connectivity, creativity and flexibility.
Working with Trilogy Property and LaSalle Investment Management, Studio RHE’s plans transform the 1990s post-modern office complex at East India Dock, London.
The first phase of work on Building R1 started on site in October and sees the building brought up to date with the re-cladding and extension of the facades at ground and first floors to create a new transparent, modern aesthetic to house the amenities including retail, bars and cafes with extensive outdoor terraces.
The materials of modern engineered timber alongside black steel continue inside the building with a dramatic, extended atrium space over ten storeys built entirely from a glulam timber grid. The design is centred around well-being at work with increased daylight, better levels of ventilation, direct connections with nature and planting in the biodiverse central gardens, and a plan layout that encourages the use of the carefully placed central staircase over the first three floors with extensive under cover local cycle parking, a large gym and extensive planted roof terraces.
Collaborative working is encouraged though the provision of shared work and meeting space inside the atrium at ground floor level which connects directly to the external communal terraces and water gardens. Designed to appeal to the next generation of creative and tech businesses, Republic will create an attractive, work and leisure environment, becoming a new neighbourhood in this previously overlooked corner of London’s Docklands.
A 10,000ft2 co-working space, event space and rooftop bar on the 9th Floor is set to launch in January 2017. Off-Quay, a temporary cultural hub and Quilombero, restaurant launched by east end food stars Missy Flynn and Gabriel Pryce are already operational on site.
Completing in phases over the next five years., the development is expected to compete on price with key locations in the South East and major UK regional centres, coming in at half the price of current occupational costs in Shoreditch and just one third of the West End. The first building is set to complete in October 2017. The campus will eventually provide 650,000sq ft of low-cost high-quality affordable workplace, a wide range of amenities, generous public realm and extensive green spaces around the existing lake.
Richard Hywel Evans, Director of Studio RHE, commented:
"This is an exciting opportunity to transform a 1990s office complex into a dynamic collaborative 21st century campus. The creation of varied flexible working spaces, installation of innovative amenities and facilities, combined with extensive new public realm, will create a sustainable unique new working neighbourhood.”
Robert Wolstenholme, Director, Trilogy Property added
“It is great to be working again with Studio RHE following the success we shared at the Alphabeta Building. The journey from Shoreditch to Tower Hamlets has been a deliberate one, as we look to create the next generation of offices bringing new innovations in sustainability, wellness and placemaking. Our aim is to create a “trophy” workplace for London but deliverable at occupational costs comparable to Manchester, Birmingham or Reading”.