The Danish Church in London

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The Danish Church in London
Full Refurbishment Project and Landscape Redesign, England – design by C.F. Møller Architects
24 Aug 2018
St. Katharine?s Church
Design: C.F. Møller Architects
Location: 5 St Katharines Precinct, London, NW1 4HH, UK
St. Katharine?s Church
The project at St. Katharine?s Church consists of the full refurbishment and landscape design for the Grade II* Listed Gothic Revival Church at Regent?s Park, London.
Designed by Ambrose Poynter and dating from 1826, the prominent brick and stone structure resides within The Crown Estate and has been occupied by the Danish Church since 1952. Today, the Danish Church in London is in more demand than ever. Throughout the year, Danes gather at St Katharine?s Church for a host of religious, cultural and social events. In order to sustain the growing activity and community outreach programmes, the Church urgently required a more effective use of its space. A considered and comprehensive refurbishment is achieved through sensitive, heritage-led interventions. The marriage of Scandinavian design traditions in the materials and detailing denote the Danish chapter of the Church?s history. The project focuses primarily on the reconfiguration of three key spaces at the Church: The Vicarage Wing, Church Hall and South Garden. The Nave will be limited to restoration, save for the addition of underfloor heating and imp...
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