Year: 2016

  • Sheraton Grand

    Sheraton Grand

    Project: This project involved a major refurbishment of all of the main public areas of this well-known London hotel together with the rooms and suites. The hotel dates from the late 1920s and features several spaces that are fine examples of glamourous Art Deco interiors typical of the period. This architectural vernacular influenced other elements…

  • Paradise Gardens

    Paradise Gardens

    Project: This project, located on the site of a disused warehouse and yard within the Hammersmith Conservation Area, comprised 6 new family houses. These were set within extensive landscaping that included both communal and individual tenant amenity, providing an exclusive residential rental offer. The EQ2 Light work parcel included all of the house interiors together…

  • Leicester Square

    Leicester Square

    Project: This mixed-use office, retail and leisure scheme anchors one whole side of this famous London location, occupying the entire Western flank of Leicester Square. A major part of the design and construction process was the retention of the existing building envelope behind which an entire new building was created. This process provided one of…

  • Finsbury Circus

    Finsbury Circus

    Project: Situated in Finsbury Circus, adjacent to the listed Edward Luytens Britannic House building, this new build corporate project sought to create a coherent and efficient office scheme to replace the existing River Plate House. The project references the historic nature of the building location through the use of re-worked traditional materials into a more…

  • Devonshire Square

    Devonshire Square

    Project: EQ2 Light has worked on the Devonshire Square scheme for many years with a number of architects and clients. This work parcel was completed in 2016, working with John Robertson Architects for Blackstone Properties. The primary focus of this project was the reworking of a disjointed public realm and re-establishing connections East from Liverpool…