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London’s Metal-Clad Town Hall Hotel is a Radical Renovation of a Classic Building

05/09/2011
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    Bringing the old town hall in East <a href="http://inhabitat.com/londons-mint-hotel-unveils-europes-largest-living-green-wall/">London</a> back from dormancy meant not just fixing it up, but giving the abandoned historic building a fresh new identity. The property was first constructed in 1910, however after an extensive addition in 1937 the building fell on hard times -- until its recent <a href="http://inhabitat.com/shanghais-hotel-waterhouse-is-a-striking-modern-renovation/">renovation into a modern hotel</a> and conference center. <a href="http://www.r-are.net/">Rare Architects</a> looked closely at the heritage of the building while developing a modern interior and a striking skin composed of laser-cut metal. The result is an unusual synthesis of art deco and modern design that bravely crosses the centennial span of the celebrated building.
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    The Edwardian town hall on Cambridge Heath Road fell on hard times in the 90’s, when the neo-classical building was rarely used save as a shooting location for films.
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    It was bought by a hotel developer, and <a href="http://www.townhallhotel.com/#">the building</a> has undergone a remarkable metamorphosis that kept the classic interior kept intact while wrapping the exterior with a modern metal skin.
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    The design exhibits an interesting approach to working with historic architecture -- it is contemporary yet it echoes the original design aesthetic (which was honored by the historical building society).
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    The interior reflects the classic building's design sensibility through the painstaking restoration of architectural details and eclectic furnishings.
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    Each of the 98 rooms is unique in terms of details and size, but they share the same <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquetry">marquetry</a> detailing on the inner facade located beneath the perforated metallic shell.
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    The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/metal-screened-print-studio-is-an-industrial-marvel/">monolithic skin</a> is made from laser-cut aluminum and it was developed to bring cohesion to the project.
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    Multiple additions and renovations through the years ignored the building’s historic presence.
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    The new façade brings the building's identity into a crisp contemporary contrast with the neo-classical street-side design, highlighting the dignity of the town hall.
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    The new façade also reduces heat gain in the hotel while allowing filtered light in through the windows.
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    The resulting reduced energy load and increased privacy suit the program of the space well.
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Bringing the old town hall in East London back from dormancy meant not just fixing it up, but giving the abandoned historic building a fresh new identity. The property was first constructed in 1910, however after an extensive addition in 1937 the building fell on hard times -- until its recent renovation into a modern hotel and conference center. Rare Architects looked closely at the heritage of the building while developing a modern interior and a striking skin composed of laser-cut metal. The result is an unusual synthesis of art deco and modern design that bravely crosses the centennial span of the celebrated building.

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