SelgasCano

Second Home Holland Park

SelgasCano
16. January 2018
Photo: Iwan Baan
Project: Second Home Holland Park, 2018
Location: 48/49 Princes Place, London
Client: Second Home
Architect: SelgasCano
Photo: Iwan Baan

Designed by award-winning Spanish architects SelgasCano, Second Home Holland Park marks their fifth collaboration with Second Home, and a continued exploration into the fields of environmentally sustainable and biophilic design. Filled with natural light, bright colors and plants – including trees growing directly out of the floor – the building is designed to support collaboration, creativity and job creation.

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The new designs respond to the building’s unique history. Spread over an area of 12,000 square feet, it was the studio of British fashion photographer John Cowan in the 1960s, and it was where the legendary Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni filmed his cult classic, Blow Up, in 1966. In the 1980s, Richard Rogers’ architectural studio occupied the building. Original features of the building have been restored - including the walkways designed by Richard Rogers and a staircase designed by David Chipperfield. The workspaces also include a beautifully restored state of the art photography studio on the top floor of the building.

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Second Home Holland Park also houses the second Libreria bookshop, a small poetry bookshop created in partnership with Faber & Faber, the publisher’s first ever physical bookshop. The courtyard cafe will host poetry events presented in partnership with Faber & Faber, as well as other cultural partners.

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Second Home Holland Park continues its commitment to biophilic design: 35 trees have been planted in the space. New roof surfaces bring in additional natural light and feature innovative greenhouse technologies deployed in an office setting for the first time, using soap bubbles as environmentally friendly and energy efficient insulation in the courtyard.

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The studios at Second Home Holland Park are designed to house small teams of up to eight people, in contrast to the first London Second Home in Spitalfields, which contains studios for teams of up to 150 people, and recently expanded to a new rooftop space above the original building.

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The community at Second Home Holland Park comprises dozens of different industries – from fashion and investment, to technology and agriculture. Teams include fashion pioneers WAH Nails, medical charity The David Nott Foundation, international development innovator Roo Rogers, BBC broadcaster Clemency Burton-Hill, and tech startup Marquee Arts TV (“Netflix for theatre”).

Photo: Iwan Baan
Photo: Iwan Baan
Photo: Iwan Baan

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