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Lincoln Square London

Architect

PLP Architects

Stone

Moleanos

Location

London, U.K.

Constructed In

2019

Scope of Work

Cladding

The architecture is inspired by its historical context.

Lincoln Square London is located on an island site bounded by the Royal Courts of Justice, New Court Chambers, the London School of Economics, and the Royal College of Surgeons.

Lincoln Square is a high-end residential building, with 10 floors of apartments, from studios to penthouses, a private amenity center for residents’ use, as well as a car parking and cycle storage. The building provides its visitors with a breathtaking view of the London skyline. The luxurious apartment development is surrounded by historical and cultural areas, that inspired many artists and poets. As well as fine-dining options.

The charm of the Portuguese limestone Moleanos, provided by LSI Stone, is noticeable not only for the residents but for those who pass through Carey Street. The neutral colors of the façade match the delicate beige of the nearby buildings.

The architecture is inspired by its historical context, recalling the huge dimensions of the neighbor townhouses. From the lower floors to the roof terrace. Dark metal panels, embedded on the stone separated by different elevations of the building, keeping the rhythm of the facade, until the green rooftop terrace. The amazing stone façade is rhythmically divided and blended with the windows and the vertical stone pieces. Although the irregular façade design, it is elegant and incorporates modern design with classic architecture.

The finish used on the entire stone façade is bush hammered. This finish is acquired when hitting the material, with a masonry tool called a bush hammer, that generates uniformly distributed craters of different sizes over the surface of the natural stone. This process is done with specific machinery.

The modern design contrasting with the historical buildings turns the city block into an amazing place to live and be.


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