Hoola London is striking from the outside – and it’s also a great place for people to live. 360 individually designed apartments come in various sizes and their design is just as considered, with floor-to-ceiling windows, sliding glass walls and full-width private balconies.
This strategic site in the heart of Wembley Central was previously closed off to the community. HUB worked with architects Maccreanor Lavington and Bridges Fund Management to turn this into a living and inviting place, with 239 rental apartments and ground floor space returned to the public realm.
Once the site of a steam heating plant, this part of The Boiler House’s history lives on in Studio Egret West’s design with its nod to the tapering shape of factory chimneys. This modern development is engineered to be low-carbon, first during its construction, and now as 54 sustainable homes.
Queen's Quarter brings together new affordable homes and public realm with Queen’s Gardens, one of Croydon’s most popular green spaces. Stirling Prize-winning AHMM designed 513 beautiful, practical and low-impact homes, with the development being shaped by direct and honest conversations with local residents.