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1 Newman Street

1 Newman Street

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Located in the famous Fitzrovia district, 1 Newman Street, owned by GPE, is a81,000 sq ft of superior and sustainable office space across six floors including specious 3,135 sq ft shared roof terrace.
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73 Brook Street – Clivedale

73 Brook Street – Clivedale

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Clivedale’s redeveloped headquarters at 73 Brook Street, around the corner from 33 Davies Street, is acknowledged as a world class commercial building, a tribute to the attention given to the quality and finer detail of the design involved.This renowned stunning office building redevelopment in Mayfair sets a new benchmark and only adds to the air of quality surrounding this prestigious Georgian-era street, a welcome replacement for the previous 1970s building.This prestigious project deserved only the best, the genuine handcrafted bronze finish on the balustrades enhances their carved details and compliments the building’s Portland stone façade.
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Bankside Yards

Bankside Yards

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Bankside Yards is located on London’s South Bank, adjacent to the iconic Tate Modern. It encompasses a vibrant blend of residential, commercial, and cultural spaces, fostering a dynamic urban environment. With a commitment to sustainability and a focus on community engagement, it exemplifies a modern and inclusive approach to urban development in the heart of London.
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Camden Market

Camden Market

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Camden Market, a cultural epicentre in the London Borough of Camden since the 1970s, stands out as a dynamic marketplace blending arts, crafts, fashion, and global cuisine. With its labyrinthine layout, vibrant street art, and diverse stalls, the market has become a unique and bustling destination, attracting both locals and tourists to experience its bohemian charm.
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Chelsea Barracks – Mulberry & Whistler Squares

Chelsea Barracks – Mulberry & Whistler Squares

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Known as London’s most coveted neighbourhood, Chelsea Barracks brings a luxurious way of living to a new level.Spread over 12 acres it has drawn worldwide attention and no stone has been left unturned. Bringing together exquisite architecture and artisans to the richest of designs in creating the most beautiful residences and townhouses in Britain.Based on the site of the British Army barracks located in the City of Westminster, this development has acknowledged the history associated with it as well as its location. What sets it apart like no other, is its incorporation of green space, city living and juxtaposition with a country estate.Designs were outstanding including the bronze finish planter edging, bike racks, railings and balconies clad with steel flowers where every flower was unique.
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Chelsea Barracks – Ranelagh Gardens & Five Fields Square

Chelsea Barracks – Ranelagh Gardens & Five Fields Square

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With two further sections of Chelsea Barracks completed – Ranelagh Gardens & Five Fields Square are no exception to the intense quality and highest level of workmanship that has already brought Chelsea Barracks to be the high-profile residential project that it is.Bringing to bear the most expensive real estate transactions in UK’s history both Ranelagh Gardens & Five Fields Square boast exceptional degrees of metalwork workmanship and finishes.An investment creation from one of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world, Bradleys are pleased to be involved in the finishing to the metalwork which signifies the appearance of the building.
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Granary Square, Kings Cross, London

Granary Square, Kings Cross, London

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The 67 acre site at King’s Cross has an affluent history and is one of the largest redevelopments in London.The pavilion connects Granary Square to Coal Drops Yard and incorporates an access lift, public WC and a retail unit. Pavilion H, designed by Bell Phillips Architects, draws on inspiration from the area’s industrial and railway heritage, with the decorative cast iron façade featuring patterns driven by the chemical structure of coal. The decorative façade encases the building which can be seen rising from Coal Drops Yard and forms the balustrades around the perimeter to Granary Square.
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Imperial War Museum

Imperial War Museum

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We worked closely with IWM and the Architect, consulting and providing an extensive range of samples of metal coating finishes for consideration. The ultimate solution was a unique finish, comprising pure zinc, aged using the MetalAge System. This gives a classic look and feel that complements the museum’s iconic exhibits and displays charting the history of warfare. Following exhaustive research, we opted for a dual metal coat system, which contained a metallic pearlescent clear coat to give a subtle yet sparkled metal finish.
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Mitre House, 160 Aldersgate

Mitre House, 160 Aldersgate

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An office block from the 1980s, which interestingly was above the deepest car park within London, has been extensively refurbished and transformed in to high quality office accommodation and roof terraces and is set to achieve a BREEAM rating of Excellent.The central atrium has undergone major renovation and ensures day light is delivered through the centre of the building, all the way down to the reception staircase.Balustrade coated by Bradleys, highlighted with feature lighting, lines the wide reception staircase in the atrium below the renowned feature staircase that ‘hangs’ in mid-air.This feature staircase was also coated by Bradleys, the bronze providing a distinct contrast to the limed whitewash finishes and solid white oak slats, complementing and enhancing the air of quality pervading through this office block.Aluminium flashings coated by Bradleys, create features surrounding a selection of the windows overlooking the atrium. The bronze of these window features connects the upper floors with the feature ‘hanging’ staircase and with the reception stair balustrade at the base of the atrium.
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Saville Row, Newcastle Town Centre

Saville Row, Newcastle Town Centre

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This unique furniture was produced for Newcastle city centre.
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Solar Trees

Solar Trees

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Global company spearheading scientific tools, the Solar Trees at Promega’s car park made an excellent contribution to their UK headquarters in Southampton.Also, what an eye opening product in today’s drive for harnessing energy. The tree’s solar panels, soak up the sunshine and a hatch in the trunk allows for electric cars to plug in and recharge throughout the day.
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The Londoner, Super Boutique Luxury Hotel

The Londoner, Super Boutique Luxury Hotel

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Feature Staircase in Bradleys’ Antique Brass FinishThe Londoner is a luxurious 5-star boutique hotel in Leicester Square with a depth of 30 metres, 6 levels below ground and a further nine levels above. It is certainly the deepest basement in London and one of the deepest in the world.

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