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10 Bloomsbury Way

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Bloomsbury Way is nearing completion. The fit out of the office floors is continuing, and is almost complete, whilst works to the ninth floor, roof terrace and main ground floor reception space are getting underway.

Completion is due September 2014.

Photographer’s credit: Luke Hayes

Shortlist Announcement

BuckleyGrayYeoman are proud to announce that we have had three projects shortlisted in the New London Awards 2014!

Fingers crossed for the Awards Lunch next month where the winners will be announced.

Click here to view the full shortlist.

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Conservation & Retrofit | The Buckley Building for Derwent London

Photographer’s credit: Hufton + Crow

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Office Interiors | The Black & White Building for The Office Group

Photographer’s credit: Luke Hayes

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Education | Channing School

Black & White Building in Design Exchange Magazine

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Our ‘pop-up’ office space, The Black & White Building, has been featured in Design Exchange magazine’s first edition of 2014. The refurbishment of The Black & White Building makes a significant improvement to Rivington Street, creating a highly recognisable landmark building that embodies the new ambition of the Shoreditch area.

 Buckley Gray Yeoman architects Amr Assaad and Claire Osborne are photographed in front of the finished building. Amr Assaad explains,

`The Black & White Building provides comfortable, flexible office space in a building brimming with historic industrial character. Our refurbishment put a contemporary twist on the existing building. We retained and emphasised the best of the original fabric and made that the starting point for a stylish interior fit-out that celebrates the edgy character and energy of Shoreditch.’

Hospitality Interiors: Q&A with Paul White

‘From the Ascott Louvre, through Citadines Apart’hotels in Frankfurt and Hamburg, to a striking Nando’s restaurant in Dundee…Buckley Gray Yeoman is going from strength to strength in the hospitality sector.’

Paul’s profile article has been featured in the March – April edition of Hospitality Interiors magazine.

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The Boundary Building


The Boundary Building is now complete.

The apartments created as part of a mixed-use building refurbishment  have the secured the highest resale value for residential space yet achieved in the burgeoning Shoreditch property market. The unprecedented rate of £950 per sq ft reflects the exceptional design quality of BuckleyGrayYeoman’s conversion of the formerly derelict building, located at Boundary Street, Shoredtich, a stone’s throw from the practice’s offices. The 8,000 sq ft of residential space, divided into eight apartments over the upper two floors of the building, sold out weeks in advance of completion.

Retaining the original high street facade and rebuilding the rear section of the building, BuckleyGrayYeoman created a double aspect, mixed-use scheme comprising retail, offices and residential uses. A private landscape courtyard from Boundary Street provides access to the residential penthouses at the top of the building.