Specialism

High-rise

High-rise

Some Example Projects

Student Accommodation

Wembley Park Plot NE01

Using lean design to reduce embodied carbon on large PBSA scheme [...]

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Residential

Paddington Green Police Station

Wind-tunnel testing and temporary works design reduces high-rise concrete volumes & embodied carbon [...]

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Hotels

Quay House

Integrated engineering approach delivers elegant & sustainable hotel design [...]

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Student Accommodation

Palmerston Court

MMC innovations & Passivhaus standards [...]

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Commercial

101 Newington Causeway

Identifying optimal approach for new sustainable commercial development [...]

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Mixed Use

Cantium Retail Park

Planning support to prove feasibility of inner-city retail park regeneration [...]

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Mixed Use

Beorma Quarter Tower

Structural scheme delivers open span office layouts with flexible residential units above [...]

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Build to Rent (BTR & PRS)

Coppermaker Square

Maximising value across multiple areas through lean value engineering [...]

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Mixed Use

Millharbour Village

Minimised build cost through rationalisation [...]

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Infrastructure

Ladbroke Grove (Project Flourish)

Supporting hybrid planning application for major regeneration scheme [...]

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Related News, Events & Articles

30 April 2024

Walsh shortlisted in the Tall Buildings Awards 2024 for our work on One Thames Quay

28 November 2023

Wind Tunnel Testing in Action

Our team had the opportunity to visit RWDIā€™s wind tunnel lab in Milton Keynes - watch Wind Tunnel Testing [...]

12 October 2023

Building Safety Act Event – October 2023

Taking Sustainability Seriously

Sustainability is in our DNA and we have our own ambitious goals to achieve Net Zero as a business and with our designs. With innovative in-house monitoring tools, Walsh clients have seen on average reductions of 10-20% total embodied carbon, with some of our flagship work achieving 60-70% reductions compared with baseline figures.