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TUC Congress House

LOCATION

London, UK

CLIENT

Trades Union Congress

SECTOR

Culture & Heritage

DATE

1996 - 2024

TUC Congress House

Phased redevelopment of a post-war icon in Bloomsbury

We have been working with the TUC on a multi-phased refurbishment of their Grade II* listed headquarters in Bloomsbury, for more than 25 years.  Our work for the TUC demonstrates our ability to deliver high quality design and support to our clients over a very long period.

Our work has been characterised by a consistent architectural approach. Retained original fabric has been carefully restored, all the services have been upgraded, access has been improved and interventions have been designed in a contemporary manner.

The approach has been developed in close collaboration with English Heritage and the London Borough of Camden, developing together one of the first Management Guidelines. This guidance provides a workable framework for managing the inevitable change of a working environment whilst protecting the historic context.

The TUC Memorial Building was completed in 1957. Despite the high quality of finishes and construction, after 40 years of use parts of the building were inevitably beginning to show their age.

To make matters worse, from the 1980s union membership had fallen making less money available for building maintenance. As a result the TUC decided to look to its own building to help generate funds for its upkeep, in particular their sizeable conference facilities.

Over the past 25 years we have completed numerous projects within the curtilage of the existing building and the work is still ongoing. Projects included extensive work on the conference facilities, the upgrade of the main reception, café and public toilets, the provision of disabled access and reconfiguration of offices and meeting rooms, including the General Secretary’s suite.

In 2016 we designed and completed the installation of a highly transparent ETFE roof over the internal courtyard, which has enabled reinstatement of the original glass roof over the conference hall below. As part of the project, original fabric was conserved, including an important memorial sculpture by Sir Jacob Epstein which had suffered from exposure to the elements.

In 2018 we completed our largest project at Congress House to date – a £4.5 million refurbishment of the south side to create lettable offices and reception facilities.

Project Details

HBA TEAM
Hugh Broughton
John Carey
Hamish Haarblicher
Adam Hill
Adam Knight
Jessica Knight
Joan Lin
Paul Little
John McLaughlin
Greg Penate
Gianluca Rendina
Aimee Wassell
Emma Watson

COLLABORATORS
Ian Fellingham Associates (Multidisciplinary engineers / Project manager)
ARUP (Multidisciplinary engineer)
Price & Myers (Structural engineer)
Harley Haddow (Services engineer)
Stace (Cost consultant)
Jackson Cole (Cost consultant)
Pritchard Themis (Lighting designer)
Eva Berendes (Artist)
Benson (Main contractor)
Sharkey SE (Main contractor)

PHOTOGRAPHY
James Brittain
James Morris