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Nestled in the prestigious neighborhood of Mayfair, London, 17-22 South Audley Street is undergoing a transformative redevelopment led by Artfarm and Hauser & Wirth. This project breathes new life into a Grade II listed Victorian building, reimagining it as a flagship gallery for Hauser & Wirth and a blend of residential and visitor spaces. Here’s a closer look at what makes this development special.
The heart of the redevelopment is a striking 15,000 square feet gallery that will occupy most of the ground and lower ground floors. This expansive space will serve as Hauser & Wirth’s new flagship gallery, offering a dynamic venue for art exhibitions and public engagement. The gallery's design integrates seamlessly with the building’s historic charm while providing modern amenities for art display and visitor comfort.
Adjacent to the gallery, the Hauser & Wirth Editions print shop will feature prominently on the corner of South Audley Street. Access to the gallery and the building’s service areas will be facilitated through a new gated entrance courtyard on South Street, ensuring smooth logistics and enhanced security.
The lower ground floor of the building is dedicated to art-related functions, including storage, meeting rooms, and gallery offices. This area also includes back-of-house facilities that support the gallery’s operations. The design emphasizes a blend of historic preservation with modern functionality, thanks to the architectural vision of Luis Laplace and Timothy Hatton Architects.
Above the gallery, the upper floors are dedicated to accommodation. Five residential apartments in the southwest corner offer permanent living spaces, complete with a separate staircase and a Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) compliant lift for accessibility. Additionally, eleven visitor accommodation units are accessible from entrances on Chapel Place and South Street, catering to short-term stays and providing a convenient option for visitors.
Originally constructed in 1845 to showcase Thomas Goode & Company’s fine china and glassware, the building was later reconstructed between 1875 and 1876 by architects Ernest George and Peto. The redevelopment project honors the building's rich history by preserving its distinctive architectural features.
The double-height vaulted rooms, clearstory skylights, and intricate cornices will remain intact, reflecting the building’s historical grandeur. The red brick façade and continuous windows around the ground-floor colonnade will also be preserved, maintaining the building’s classic exterior while adapting its interior for contemporary use.
17-22 South Audley Street represents a unique fusion of historical elegance and modern functionality. As Hauser & Wirth’s new flagship gallery, it promises to be a beacon for the arts in Mayfair. The thoughtful redevelopment preserves the building’s historical essence while introducing contemporary amenities and residential options. With its blend of cultural, residential, and visitor spaces, this project is set to become a landmark in London’s vibrant art and residential landscape.
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17-22 South Audley Street combines historical charm with contemporary design, offering a perfect balance of elegance and functionality. As the new flagship gallery for Hauser & Wirth, this space is set to become a prominent cultural landmark in Mayfair, serving as a hub for the arts and a key destination for art enthusiasts and visitors alike.
The double-height vault backgrounded rooms, clearstory skylights, and detailed cornice work will be preserved in reflection of the buildings historically grand aura. The red brick façade and the continuous windows aroundthe ground-floor colonnade will be maintained, preserving the classic character of the building while changing its interior for more contemporary uses.
Recent photos capture the ongoing works at the historic Thomas Goode building, located at 17-22 South Audley Street. The site is currently being transformed by Deconstruct, with the project scheduled for completion by the end of November.
Exciting developments are underway at the 17-22 South Audley Street development in the heart of Mayfair, London W1.
Deconstruct (UK) Ltd has been diligently progressing with the enabling works for this historic site, once occupied by Thomas Goode & Co. The initial phase of works began several months ago, focusing on critical tasks such as underpinning, waterproofing, and basement slab construction. These foundational efforts are crucial for preparing the site for further development.
Stay tuned for more updates as progress continues on this prestigious project, poised to shape the landscape of Mayfair for generations to come.
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