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Gilbert-Ash top of the Kew for £10m manor house fit-out in London

How the exterior of the studio will look on completion
How the exterior of the studio will look on completion

AWARD-winning contractor Gilbert-Ash has been appointed to carry out a £10 million fit out of a former London manor home, transforming it into a modern workspace.

Situated in the heart of Richmond, Kew Studios is a building steeped in history and rich in character which will be completely transformed into stylish office space with a strong focus on sustainability.

The project includes the refurbishment of the building to include structural works to create a staircase, lift core and mezzanine plant platform.

There will also be alterations to external openings, building repairs, replacement of mechanical, electrical and plumbing services to reconfigure the building for subdivision, and fitout.

Work to the Kew Works building includes roof and front elevation with front and rear extensions, new roof including a green roof, insertion of mezzanines, external and internal refurbishment including fit out to shell and core.

The project, which will be carried out in three phases, also includes external hard and soft landscaping.

Gilbert-Ash (www.gilbert-ash.com) managing director Ray Hutchinson said the company is delighted to be working on such an innovative project, which includes a number of sustainable initiatives.

He added: “Architect AMD, along with our client 10JSP Investments, has developed a really exciting vision for the future of this building and one that is respectful to its long history.

“Much of the original building will be preserved but it will be enhanced with features such as a living green roof, electric vehicle charging, cycle storage and solar panels.

“Gilbert-Ash has an excellent reputation for delivering high quality fit out projects and we are excited to be working on the scheme at Kew Studios.”