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Grey meets green as London's newest park is framed by a converted Victorian gasholder
POSTED 13 Nov 2015 . BY Kim Megson
The Victorian gasholder frame was painstakingly dismantled, refurbished and rebuilt to house the park Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
Another day, another exciting new development in London’s King’s Cross: a public park encased within an enormous Victorian gasholder frame.

Gasholder No. 8 – the largest of the 25m-high cast-iron structures that once dominated the London landscape – was painstakingly dismantled, refurbished and then carefully rebuilt in a new home next to Regent’s Canal. Inside it sits a polished stainless steel canopy surrounding a wide area of green space.

Bell Phillips Architects won the design competition for the project in 2008; swaying the judges with their vision of a unique venue for waterside events, displays, relaxation and play. Five years later, the mammoth task of dismantling the Grade II listed frame began.

“Our finished Gasholder Park combines the industrial heritage of King’s Cross with contemporary architecture to create a unique place,” said Hari Phillips, partner at Bell Phillips. “To design a new use for such a well-known London landmark was both a daunting responsibility and an unmissable opportunity. We hope that it will become a much-loved public space as King’s Cross continues to emerge as one of London’s most interesting new quarters.”

Garden designers Dan Pearson Studio have designed new planting around the frame, providing colour, texture and sensory stimulation around the space. The Shepley Engineering company in Yorkshire completed the refurbishment of the structure.

“It’s an unusual and vast space, with a character best appreciated by standing in the middle of the lawn, looking up at the gasholder frames,” added Anthony Peter, project director at Argent, which managed the development. “It has been one of the most complex and challenging projects to deliver at King’s Cross to date, and very satisfying to see completed.”

Three other historic gasholders will neighbour the park in the near future. They will wrap around new canal-side apartments designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects.

These are exciting times for King’s Cross. The iconic German Gymnasium re-opened this week as a fine dining destination, while Thomas Heatherwick’s Studio have offered a sneak preview of their exciting plans to create a new public space around an abandoned coal yard just across from Gasholder Park.
The Grade II listed gasholder was the largest in London's gas works Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
Bell Phillips Architects won the design competition for the project in 2008; swaying the judges with their vision of a unique venue for waterside events, displays, relaxation and play Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
A stainless steel canopy is encased by the frame and surrounds the park Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
Hari Phillips, a partner at Bell Phillips, said: 'To design a new use for such a well-known London landmark was both a daunting responsibility and an unmissable opportunity' Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
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Grey meets green as London's newest park is framed by a converted Victorian gasholder
POSTED 13 Nov 2015 . BY Kim Megson
The Victorian gasholder frame was painstakingly dismantled, refurbished and rebuilt to house the park Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
Another day, another exciting new development in London’s King’s Cross: a public park encased within an enormous Victorian gasholder frame.

Gasholder No. 8 – the largest of the 25m-high cast-iron structures that once dominated the London landscape – was painstakingly dismantled, refurbished and then carefully rebuilt in a new home next to Regent’s Canal. Inside it sits a polished stainless steel canopy surrounding a wide area of green space.

Bell Phillips Architects won the design competition for the project in 2008; swaying the judges with their vision of a unique venue for waterside events, displays, relaxation and play. Five years later, the mammoth task of dismantling the Grade II listed frame began.

“Our finished Gasholder Park combines the industrial heritage of King’s Cross with contemporary architecture to create a unique place,” said Hari Phillips, partner at Bell Phillips. “To design a new use for such a well-known London landmark was both a daunting responsibility and an unmissable opportunity. We hope that it will become a much-loved public space as King’s Cross continues to emerge as one of London’s most interesting new quarters.”

Garden designers Dan Pearson Studio have designed new planting around the frame, providing colour, texture and sensory stimulation around the space. The Shepley Engineering company in Yorkshire completed the refurbishment of the structure.

“It’s an unusual and vast space, with a character best appreciated by standing in the middle of the lawn, looking up at the gasholder frames,” added Anthony Peter, project director at Argent, which managed the development. “It has been one of the most complex and challenging projects to deliver at King’s Cross to date, and very satisfying to see completed.”

Three other historic gasholders will neighbour the park in the near future. They will wrap around new canal-side apartments designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects.

These are exciting times for King’s Cross. The iconic German Gymnasium re-opened this week as a fine dining destination, while Thomas Heatherwick’s Studio have offered a sneak preview of their exciting plans to create a new public space around an abandoned coal yard just across from Gasholder Park.
The Grade II listed gasholder was the largest in London's gas works Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
Bell Phillips Architects won the design competition for the project in 2008; swaying the judges with their vision of a unique venue for waterside events, displays, relaxation and play Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
A stainless steel canopy is encased by the frame and surrounds the park Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
Hari Phillips, a partner at Bell Phillips, said: 'To design a new use for such a well-known London landmark was both a daunting responsibility and an unmissable opportunity' Credit: Bell Phillips Architects
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Global restaurateurs D&D London have transformed London's historic German Gymnasium into one of the city's hottest new dining destinations, offering a cultural cocktail of cafes, eateries and bars.
First details emerge of Thomas Heatherwick's King's Cross regeneration project


Heatherwick Studios have revealed the first details of their plan to develop a disused coal yard in King’s Cross into a large-scale public space and mixed-use destination.
Green light for King's Cross sports centre


A new sports facility is to be built in King's Cross, London, as part of a building housing a number of public services in one location after planning permission was granted.
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