Life Ahead of the Curve Welcome to the Corniche
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ALBERT EMBANKMENT LIFE AHEAD OF THE CURVE WELCOME TO THE CORNICHE From an exclusive address on the south side of the River Thames, The Corniche offers a rare window into one of the most cosmopolitan capitals in the world. Panoramic views over the most important stretch of the river take in every silhouette of the London skyline, from the magnificent Houses of Parliament to the round pods of the London Eye. Below, a slender path winds towards the South Bank, London's world famous riverside ribbon of art and culture. The Corniche is a new landmark on the River Thames – a building to look at and look out from, a sea of curves that mirror those of the river below. World-renowned architectural practice Foster + Partners brings a genuinely global perspective to The Corniche, and the resulting design presents a bold and confident vision of the future. Interior design flows seamlessly from the exterior, converting the building’s elliptical character into curved forms and uninterrupted floor-to-ceiling glazing. Texture, grandeur and space define the interior, which marries art deco heritage with a distinctly modern sensibility. The colour palette is refined, the mood uplifting. The Corniche celebrates ease and recreation with a wealth of luxury amenities, including an infinity pool, Vitality Rooms and the Skyline Club lounge with terrace; as well as access to a range of facilities in The Dumont including a Screening Room and Ten-pin bowling. In so doing, The Corniche offers the chance to experience luxury at its best, giving a welcome preview of life ahead of the curve. Computer-generated image of The Corniche, The Dumont, and Merano Residences, indicative only 01 THE MOST FAMOUS CURVE ON THE RIVER From its central location on the Albert Embankment, The Corniche is perfectly placed to capture the unique beauty and personality of the London metropolis. Extraordinary views stretch from across the Thames from the Houses of Parliament to the pods of the London Eye. Beyond lies the South Bank and the financial districts of Canary Wharf and the City. Computer-generated image 02 03 SUNRISE N SUNSET TINWORTH STREET ARCHES ALBERT EMBANKMENT RESIDENCES ALBERT EMBANKMENT MAIN ENTRANCE EMBANKMENT ALBERT For illustration purposes only, subject to change. Site plan is not to scale. 04 05 Computer-generated image of the piazza at The Corniche, indicative only. 06 07 A VIEW ADMIRED THE WORLD OVER Actual view from the 15th floor 08 09 DESIGNED FOR A PERFECT VIEW N AMES ER TH V RI SUNSET SUNRISE NATURAL LIGHT The Corniche’s unique shape and orientation allows natural light to pour in from every direction, conveying a beautiful sense of space and depth. There is nowhere better to enjoy panoramic views of the capital than inside its elegantly curved apartments, which express a romantic narrative of free-flowing design. MIDDAY PANORAMIC GLAZING Traditional window designs, with their flat profile, make it hard to enjoy a whole vista without being close to the glass. In contrast, the curved shape of the bays at The Corniche give a three-dimensional frame that enhances the "cinematic" quality of the views from within. BALCONIES In a traditional apartment, the only way to fully enjoy the view is to stand out on the balcony, otherwise hand rails, window frames and balustrades can all but obscure too much of it. In response to this, at The Corniche, the window sill and balcony balustrade are set at a horizontal datum which allows views from within the apartment when seated. By splitting the balustrade into two sections, the lower solid section provides a degree of protection and privacy whilst the glazed top section allows unobstructed views. Computer-generated image, indicative only 10 11 Swiss Re Headquarters A CITY IN A WORLD OF ITS OWN With its sleek architecture, world-class restaurants and cosmopolitan atmosphere, London is a fascinating and richly diverse city on the global stage. Here, contemporary creativity is set against a backdrop of classical riches, pointing to a history that can be traced back over 2,000 years. The most culturally vibrant of the world's capitals, London gives exclusive access to a lifestyle of unrivalled sophistication. 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Underground, rail and air times represent peak journey times from Vauxhall Station. River times represent peak PERFECTLY journey times from St George Wharf Pier POSITIONED The Corniche's excellent transport links only enhance its appeal. Fast, frequent and reliable Underground services transport residents to the financial district of the City and to the very heart of the West End, enjoyed by theatre audiences and shoppers alike. Less than an hour away, London's main international airports provide connections WALK ROAD UNDERGROUND to the rest of the world. FROM VAUXHALL STATION There is a wide range of convenient transport links close Chino Latino Buckingham Palace Victoria to The Corniche including Vauxhall Station and the new 3 minutes 6 minutes 4 minutes Nine Elms Station on the Northern Line Extension, which Victoria, Circle & District lines, National Rail Vauxhall Underground Station The Savoy will allow easy access to Crossrail at Tottenham Court 7 minutes 7 minutes Green Park Road. The new Crossrail Elizabeth line will shrink journey 6 minutes times between key parts of the city, essentially creating Victoria, Jubilee & Piccadilly lines Newport Street Gallery Covent Garden a shortcut between Canary Wharf, the City, the West 7 minutes 8 minutes Westminster 10 minutes End and Heathrow Airport, putting the whole city Pharmacy 2 Dinner By Heston Blumenthal Jubilee, Circle & District lines (and beyond) at your fingertips. 7 minutes 8 minutes Euston 11 minutes St George Wharf Pier Harrods 9 minutes 9 minutes Victoria & Northern lines, National Rail King’s Cross St Pancras Tate Britain Royal Opera House 12 minutes 15 minutes 9 minutes Hammersmith & City, Victoria, Piccadilly, Circle, District & Northern lines, National Rail, Eurostar Imperial War Museum Saatchi Gallery Leicester Square 16 minutes 10 minutes 13 minutes Piccadilly & Northern lines Houses of Parliament Shakespeare's Globe Theatre 17 minutes 10 minutes Bond Street RIVER 13 minutes London Eye Victoria and Albert Museum Central & Jubilee lines, Crossrail Elizabeth line Cadogan Pier 17 minutes 10 minutes RAIL 8 minutes Knightsbridge 14 minutes Skylon Tate Modern Piccadilly line Clapham Junction Embankment Pier 22 minutes 11 minutes 4 minutes 8 minutes Covent Garden 14 minutes Southbank Centre Hyde Park London Waterloo Blackfriars Pier 23 minutes 12 minutes Piccadilly line 5 minutes 13 minutes AIR Charing Cross Battersea Power Station Nobu 15 minutes Wimbledon Station Bankside Pier London City 24 minutes 12 minutes Bakerloo, District & Circle lines, National Rail 12