Peninsula Place
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Mixed commercial and retail development combining two buildings within the Greenwich Peninsula Masterplan
Building A (14 Pier Walk) to the north is split in height and provides eight levels of approximately 26,712 m2 of accommodation comprising: office accommodation, retail units, associated plant provision, parking and bicycle provision. Building B (6 Mitre Passage) to the south provides 13 levels of approximately 15,592 m2 of accommodation comprising: office accommodation, retail units, associated plant provision, parking and bicycle provision.
14 Pier Walk and 6 Mitre Passage were designed to be sustainable commercial buildings, they set a benchmark for the rest of the masterplan. The buildings incorporate green technologies and mixed materially: piebald glass and aluminium-coloured panels in the facade and varying curtain wall cover plate projections.
Data
- Begun: Dec 2007
- Completed: Nov 2009
- Floor area: 42,304m2
- Sector: Office
- Total cost: £85M
- Procurement: Design and Build
- Address: Greenwich, London, SE10 0EN, United Kingdom
Professional Team 
- Architect: Terry Farrell and Partners
- Client: Greenwich Peninsula Regeneration
- Project architect: Peter Barbalov
- Structural engineer: Ramboll
- Main contractor: Lend Lease
- Cladding Contractor: Lindner Schmidlin
- Services consultant: Hilson Moran Partnership
- Cost consultant: Gardiner & Theobald