Archetech Issue 39 2018 | Page 21

Combining history, culture and modern living, Hornsey Town Hall, the iconic Grade II* Listed former civic headquarters in the heart of Crouch End is undergoing meticulous restoration by leading international developer Far East Consortium, into a new desirable address. Built in 1935 to house Hornsey Borough Council, it is one of the earliest examples of modernist architecture in Britain. In its new life Hornsey Town Hall will provide an extremely rare opportunity to live in a new development, steeped in history, with many of the original features remaining untouched. Perrycot Limestone, the design was well received and Uren was awarded the RIBA London Architecture Medal for 1935. John Connolly, Head of UK Development at Far East Consortium, commented: “This represents an exciting opportunity to live in a building stepped in history, which has been captured in film forever. Despite its new incarnation we are committed to honour this iconic building’s distinguished legacy, we are creating homes here that blend Hornsey Town Hall’s history with modern living and excellent amenities.” The halls modernist, bespoke architecture was pioneering at its time. Designed by New Zealander Reginald Harold Uren FRIBA (5 March 1906 – 17 February 1988), he worked in the United Kingdom for most of his career. In 1933, he won the architectural competition to design  Hornsey Town Hall  against a field of 281 entries. The town hall was his first major commission in Britain and one of the first large  modernist  designs constructed in the country, showing influences of  Dutch  and S wedish a rchitecture of the period. Internally he featured Australian Walnut woodwork and Indian Laurel timber, Ashburton Marble and Making it ideal for Londoners seeking a new destination to live, work and play, Hornsey Town Hall will provide a wide range of community spaces, creating an exceptional lifestyle opportunity. A new arts centre, which will be run by The Time + Space Co, will provide first class performance arts, co-working and flexible workspaces, restaurants and cafés, versatile event spaces. A new hotel, operated by Dorsett Hospitality International will be situated within the original Town Hall building and 135 new studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments will be situated in the grounds of the Town Hall. HIS REPRESENTS AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE IN A BUILDING STEPPED IN HISTORY, WHICH HAS BEEN CAPTURED IN FILM FOREVER.