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Royal Wharf Clubhouse, Leisure Facility

Royal Wharf Clubhouse, Leisure Facility

  • Status
  • Concept Design
  • Client
  • Ballymore
  • Value
  • £5m
  • Procurement Method
  • Traditional
  • Services
  • Concept Design and Interiors Architect
  • Scale
  • 1,860m²

David Morley Architects created the concept design for the new leisure complex, central to Ballymore and Oxley’s vision of creating a vibrant community at Royal Wharf in London. This new 20,000sqft facility is a social hub for the neighbourhood with two studios which can be used for group exercise, a 25-metre swimming pool plus a communal café and rest area.

  • Status
  • Concept Design
  • Client
  • Ballymore
  • Value
  • £5m
  • Procurement Method
  • Traditional
  • Services
  • Concept Design and Interiors Architect
  • Scale
  • 1,860m²

The design philosophy combines technical excellence with creating settings which promote an active lifestyle. The double height pool hall will provide an inspiring place to swim but also allows views between the surrounding leisure facilities giving a sense of ‘open plan sport’. Contact with nature is also an important theme, achieved through the use of natural materials, daylight and making the most of connections between inside and outside.

Entrance view

“The planned leisure facility will bring a space for community and wellbeing to Royal Wharf, encouraging an active lifestyle among its residents. We are excited that David Morley Architects, one of the UK’s leading architects for sporting facilities, is working with us to bring this vision to life.”

Ching Chiat Kwong, Oxley Chief Executive

Royal Wharf by Ballymore and Oxley launched in March 2014. The development offers a new neighbourhood of 3,385 riverside properties, complete with a high street of shops, bars and restaurants, garden squares, parks, community infrastructure and 500m of river frontage.

Interior view

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