Situated between Paddington and Notting Hill, 66 Porchester Road is a dramatic intervention on an early 20th-century industrial building. The former depot, built in 1907, has been transformed by architecture practice Flanagan Lawrence into a Grade A office development known as Porchester Works.
Located in the heart of West London, the building is well-connected with Royal Oak and Paddington stations close by. The neighborhood provides a rich palette of commercial, entertainment, and residential possibilities that appeal to a wide array of professionals and creatives.
Porchester Works retains its original industrial character while introducing contemporary design elements. The five-story building spans over 4,200 sqm and features expansive open-plan office spaces, private studios, a winter garden, and residential units on the upper floors. A central atrium floods the interiors with natural light, highlighting exposed steel structures, vaulted ceilings, and large arched windows.
The redevelopment integrates cutting-edge engineering systems including heat recovery ventilation, green roofs, energy-efficient lighting, and climate control technology. This thoughtful approach ensures high environmental performance without compromising the building’s historic essence.
Porchester Works is a benchmark in adaptive reuse, seamlessly blending heritage architecture with modern sustainability and workplace comfort. Ideal for creative industries, tech firms, and professional services, it delivers a distinctive workspace in one of London’s most desirable districts.
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