Salvation Jane
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Salvation Jane is a 65 seater restaurant and bar located in Shoreditch, London
Australian influences were key in this project, the name Salvation Jane comes from a plant that was brought to Australia in the 1800’s by an English immigrant named Jane Patterson.
The design palette was derived from the materiality of a typical Australian beach house and interpreted in a simple format to maintain the desired minimal independent aesthetic.
This is the second restaurant developed by Shelagh Ryan Ltd, the first being Lantana in Fitzrovia, London.
Data
- Begun: Jan 2012
- Completed: Apr 2012
- Floor area: 210m2
- Sector: Retail
- Total cost: £141,500
- Procurement: JCT
- Address: Unit 2, 10 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London, EC1Y 1HQ, United Kingdom
Professional Team 
- Architect: Stiff + Trevillion Architects
- Client: Shelagh Ryan Ltd
- Structural engineer: Heyne Tillett Steel
- Quantity surveyor: Cooper Poile
- Planning supervisor: Bernard Sim
- Main contractor: Martin Lee Associates