Project Story
The Northcliffe is a Grade II listed building located just off Fleet Street. Originally the headquarters and printing facility for the Daily Mail, it has been completely refurbished and extended into a 7-storey modern office space.
Within the atrium from the lower ground to level 6 we designed and installed glazed projecting pods framed with rainscreen cladding panels. On levels 1 and 4 we provided glazed balconies to the atrium with curtain wall to the rear.
On Tudor Street we installed the glazed main entrance with circular sliding doors. For access between the reception and atrium we installed a control portal framed powered opening door.
We also installed aluminium framed screens and a backlit curtain wall screen in the grand reception lobby area. In addition, we fitted aluminium framing to the core lifts from lower ground to level 7 to retain the Art Deco look, plus glazed curtain walling and glazing to the scenic lifts facing into the atrium.
Project Summary
- Location: Tudor Street, London, EC4Y
- Architect: John Robertson Architects
- Client: DWS
- Main Contractor: ISG
- Status: Completed
- Sectors: Office/Commercial
- Exterior/Interior: Exterior/Interior
- Expertise: Atriums, Balustrades, Entrances, Façades, Fire Glazing, Internal Glass, Lift Shafts, Roofs, Sliding Doors
- Project Value: £4.5M
projecting pods
within the atrium
Project Story Continued
Bringing lots of light into the centre of the building to create a collaborative working area, we installed a new glazed atrium roof, complete with louvres. The lift overrun was clad in stainless steel rainscreen panels, cills and copings.
For the two-storey extension to levels 5 and 6, we installed the curtain wall screens, as well as glass balustrades on the terraces. Internally within the atrium extension we installed new glazed spandrel panels and glass to both floors.