69-71 Bondway
69-71 Bondway (currently styled as AYKON London One) is an approved 50-storey 170 metre high building to be built in Nine Elms, London, England, with an estimated completion date of 2020.[2]
AYKON London One | |
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Illustration of original design 2014 | |
General information | |
Status | Approved |
Location | Nine Elms, London, England |
Completed | 2020 (estimate) |
Height | |
Roof | 170m[1] |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 50 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Kohn Pederson Fox |
Other designers | Donatella Versace (interiors) |
Main contractor | Multiplex |
Website | |
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There will be 360 apartments. The interiors will be designed by Donatella Versace.[3]
The apartments went on sale on 21 July 2015, with all the Thames-side apartments having been "pre-sold". Prices start at £711,000 for a studio.[3]
Planning history
In November 2013, KPF announced a proposal for new building to be called "New Bondway" featuring two connected towers of 50 stories and 23 stories featuring 450 flats, 3,700m2 of office space and 1,000m2 of shops.[4] The planning application to the London Borough of Lambeth is 14/00601/FUL.[1]
Ownership
The original joint developers of Citygrove Securities plc and McLaren Property Ltd sold the project to DAMAC in June 2015.[5]
Construction
In August 2016, it was announced that DAMAC had awarded the building contract to Lendlease with a value of £200m.[6]
References
- "Lambeth Council - Planning Applications Database". Retrieved 8 April 2016.
- "Aykon London One". Emporis. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
- Collinson, Patrick (22 July 2015). "Come see London's latest luxury housing venture – where a car space is £50,000". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
- Waite, Richard (25 November 2013). "KPF reveals replacement for Make's Bondway tower". The Architects' Journal. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
- "New Bondway, Vauxhall, London". Citygrove. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- Fraser, Isabelle (23 August 2016). "Damac's new tower in Nine Elms to be built in £200m deal with Lendlease". The Telegraph. Retrieved 13 December 2016.