Gramophone Works Ladbroke Grove, London

Gramophone Works Ladbroke Grove Building, Saga Centre, Photos, Interior
Gramophone Works Ladbroke Grove
former home of Trojan Records: Building in West London, UK – design by Studio RHE architects
28 Nov 2018
Gramophone Works Renewal in Ladbroke Grove
Location: Ladbroke Grove, West London, England, UK
Design: Studio RHE, architects
Studio RHE completes first phase transformation of The Gramophone Works
Former home to the legendary Trojan Records in Ladbroke Grove
A former vinyl factory alongside the Grand Union Canal in west London has been reinvented as The Gramophone Works, a new creative office hub designed by architects Studio RHE.
Photos: Dirk Lindner
Formerly known as the Saga Centre, The Gramophone Works dates back to the 1920s and started producing vinyl in the 1960s, acquiring reggae label Trojan Records in 1975. As part of Resolution Property?s wider regeneration, the first phase of works includes the refurbishment of the existing twentieth century building.
Studio RHE has restored a dilapidated five-storey Art Deco building dating back nearly a century, liberating the previously congested plans, improving circulation and opening the building up to more light to create 20,000 sqft of office space.
Aimed at small to medium enterprises in the creative sector, the flexible and efficient open-plan Category A spaces are designed to encourage a social working environment for the fruitful exchange of knowledge and ideas, with floor plates ranging from 600 ? 5,0...
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