The Gasholders’ architecture is anything but ordinary; it piques the curiosity of all who see it. Part of the architects’ vision is that the building’s façade should appear alive and responsive to passers-by; it will shift and change constantly as the people who live within it adjust their view.
Most of its 145 residences have generous private balconies or terraces with views across the capital. Full height triple-glazing emphasises this panoramic living alongside folding, perforated screens peppered across the façade for privacy and protection from the sun.
The main entrance to the Gasholders is situated on the newly appointed Lewis Cubitt Square, where a cantilevered canopy and glass door lead to the soaring heights of the lobby, which has a 24-hour concierge. Inside, a feature staircase and highest quality finishes enhance the splendid marriage of contemporary architecture and Victorian engineering.
Jonathan Tuckey Design has designed apartments that strike a perfect balance of subtlety and modern elegance, drawing inspiration from the Gasholders’ unique architecture and position. Based in London, the practice specialises in multilayered, contemporary buildings within historical contexts, and the Gasholders is its latest triumph.
Studios - £775,000 (only a few studio apartments remaining)
1 Beds – sold out
2 Beds - sold out
3 Beds - £2,855,000
Penthouses - £7,250,000
Completed – ready to move in