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6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsAn outdated office building at <a href="http://www.fletcherpriest.com/6-Bevis-Marks/architecture/">6 Beavis Marks</a> in London will soon receive a major overhaul that includes a series of stepped rooftop gardens. London-based <a href="http://www.fletcherpriest.com/">Fletcher Priest Architects</a> will lead the renovation of the 16-storey office tower - reusing 50% of the building, they plan to maximize daylighting penetration, add a new public plaza on the ground floor, and install recycled glass windows on the facade. The <em>pièce de résistance</em> though will be the lush rooftop gardens covered in an ETFE structure, so visitors can enjoy London's skyline during any weather.1
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest Architects6 Beavis Marks was originally built in the 1980's, but has since become outdated and energy inefficient.2
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest Architects<a href="http://www.fletcherpriest.com/" target="_blank">Fletcher Priest Architects</a> have been tasked to overhaul the building and are designing a major renovation.3
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsThe new office tower will reuse and adapt the existing below ground structure, some 50% of the existing building.4
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsThis reduces embodied energy spent on new construction, saves existing materials and resources and results in less disturbance on the street level.5
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsThe 230,000 sqf (21,370 sqm) office building will also provide for a new public plaza and create improved connections with its neighbors.6
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsWall-to-wall depths will be optimized to achieve daylight penetration into the office space.7
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsThen south facing balconies will cantilever to protect the interior from solar gain overlooking the new plaza below.8
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsRecycled glass will be used for the windows, which will have a distinctly green tint compared to the clear transparency of the low iron windows.9
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsFinally a series of stepped volumes will create 10,000 sqf (930 sqm) of private outdoor roof terraces.10
6 Bevis Marks-Fletcher Priest ArchitectsEnjoying views of the city and especially the adjacent Swiss Re building, these rooftop gardens will be covered in a light and open, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETFE" target="_blank">ETFE</a>-clad structure to allow year-round use regardless of the weather.11











