Planning approved for Citicape House London
Dominvs Group has announced The City of London Corporation’s Planning and Transportation Committee’s approval for its Citicape House development.
The 11-storey mixed-use development, to be built in Holborn, will stand out for its façade covered in a 3,700sqm living wall which is expected to be the largest in Europe. The wall, made up of a mix of plants, will generate approximately seven tonnes of oxygen in a year and extract nine tonnes of CO2 annually among other benefits.
Designed by architecture practice Sheppard Robson, the development will include a 382-bed hotel with a restaurant and bar, as well as 3,741sqm of office space. There will also be a landscaped public roof terrace with views to some of London’s most iconic landmarks including St. Paul’s Cathedral.
“We are delighted to have brought forward proposals to deliver the transformation of Citicape House,” comments Preet Ahluwalia, Director at Dominvs Group. “The green wall, which has been produced by Sheppard Robson architects and Phil Allen Design, will play a significant role in absorbing carbon dioxide and Dominvs is delighted to be improving air quality and sustainability in the City of London.”
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