Alphabeta London Redevelopment
Alphabeta, Finsbury Square Redevelopment, London Building, UK Architecture, Architect
Alphabeta London Finsbury Square
Triton Court Development, Finsbury Square, England design by Studio RHE
Updated 10 Jan 2022 + 5 Mar 2013
Design: Studio RHE
Location: Finsbury Square, London, England, UK
Photos by Nick Hufton, Al Crow
Alphabeta Finsbury Square
Alphabeta is the melting pot for Two Tribes; the City?s financial sector and the new Creative Media and Tech industries. An energetic shared workspace that straddles the divide and creates a new home for ideas to make money.
The Atrium no longer functions solely as a demonstration of wealth and power, having been reimagined as a common area for the immediate discussion of ideas and possibilities in a collegiate and comfortable surroundings.
Transparent meeting rooms cantilever above the shared space and a cycle ramp running indoors from the street is celebrated with highly visibility glass.
The 24,000 sqm offices were built over 24 months and involved additional stories and entire remodelling of three tired buildings. Studio RHE provided both Architectural and Interior Design for this ground breaking space.
In 2016 the Alphabeta Building received design Awards from the RIBA, British Council for Offices and the Office Agents Society.
Alphabeta Finsbury Square – Building Information
Project size: 24000 sqm
Project Budget: £45000000
Completion date: 2016
Photography: Nick Hufton, Al Crow
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