63-66 Hatton Garden
- Client: Pearl & Coutts
- Architect: Emrys Architects
- Contacts: John Osborn, Ben Church
- LPA: London Borough of Camden
Located within the Hatton Garden Conservation Area, 63–66 Hatton Garden is a prominent nine-storey, 1950s building comprising ground floor retail accommodation with office space from the first to seventh floors. Positioned in the heart of Hatton Garden, the building occupies a key site within this historic jewellery quarter.
Planning permission was secured for a sensitive refurbishment, designed to revitalise the building while respecting its conservation area setting. The ageing façade will be carefully restored, complemented by the installation of new windows and an enhanced retail frontage to strengthen the building’s street presence.
Internally, the building will be retrofitted to meet modern office expectations, delivering upgraded services and enhanced end-of-trip facilities. A reconfiguration of the core improves circulation, fire strategy and overall functionality.
At roof level, a sensitively designed extension will introduce a landscaped terrace offering panoramic views across the city. This new amenity space, alongside additional communal facilities, will support occupier wellbeing and promotes a healthier work-life balance. A green roof and green walls will enhance biodiversity and contribute to urban greening within this dense London location.
Overall, the scheme secures the long-term future of a prominent conservation area building through thoughtful refurbishment and sustainable design, delivering a modern workspace while enhancing its historic urban context.