East Mayfair — W1 2 CORK STREET THE ORIGINAL HOME OF THE ART WORLD London has a long standing reputation for being the location of choice for the global elites in the art world; it has an unparalleled international reputation for expertise and service, and is the second largest art market in the world. The global art market continues to be strong and is currently valued at £44.8bn ($63.8bn). The UK is the world’s second largest market, making a contribution of approximately £9.5bn ($13.5bn) to the economy. 01 02 The highest concentration of galleries is in Mayfair, anchoring London’s overall cultural character. Cork Street is the spiritual home of the art market in London, helping to launch the careers of many major artists such as Francis Bacon02, Max Ernst01, Richard Hamilton03, Paul Klee04 and Antony Gormley. 01 Portrait of Lucien Freud, Francis Bacon, 1952 02 Poster for The International Surrealist Exhibition, Max Ernst, 1936 03 03 Swingeing London 67 (a), Richard Hamilton, 1968–1969 04 Head of Man Going Senile, Paul Klee, 1922 04 3 CORK STREET THE CENTRE OF LONDON'S ART MARKET The Pollen Estate is the primary owner on Cork Street and is committed to restoring its innovative reputation to create the most 1 prestigious and dedicated street for art in 22 the world. 23 30 20 34 14 GALLERIES AUCTION HOUSES 7 1 Blain | Southern 22 Bonhams 25 10 2 David Zwirner 23 Christie’s 3 Dominiqué Levy 24 Phillips 12 4 25 9 Eskenazi Sotheby’s 5 5 Gagosian 4 RESTAURANTS 26 6 Hauser & Wirth 6 16 24 26 34 7 Helly Nahmad 27 The Arts Club 18 8 Joseph Nahmad 35 29 28 Le Caprice 9 Marian Goodman 31 3 11 29 Cecconi’s 10 Ordovas 2 30 The Colony Grill 11 Pace Gallery 15 33 at the Beaumont Hotel 12 Richard Green 31 Scott’s 13 Royal Academy of Arts 13 14 32 The Wolseley Sadie Coles 17 15 Skarstedt 27 HOTELS 8 16 Timothy Taylor 33 Brown’s Hotel 17 Thaddaeus Ropac 34 Claridge’s 21 18 Spruth Magers 35 The Connaught 32 19 St James’s Art Cluster Mapping sourced from 19 36 The Ritz Ordnance Survey. Copyright 20 36 Victoria Miro and confidentiality Experian, 28 2015. © Crown copyright 21 White Cube and database. 4 CORK STREET THE CENTRE OF LONDON'S ART MARKET During 2016 & 2017 60% of the street’s overall frontage has been redeveloped, creating around 44,000 sq ft of dedicated, flexible gallery space. The new developments significantly increase the amount of floorspace in Cork Street, replacing 1,931 sqm (20,800 sqft) with 4,069 sqm (43,800sqft) of large volume, purpose built, flexible art gallery space – an increase of 110%. This will be accompanied by a new streetscape to ensure that Cork Street regains its 2 importance at the centre of the world 1 art market. 1 5—9 Cork Street 2 22—27 Cork Street Mapping sourced from Ordnance Survey. Copyright and confidentiality Experian, 2015. © Crown copyright and database. 5 CORK STREET CENTRE OF ART CULTURE Britain’s most important art institution The Royal Academy of Arts is also undergoing a substantial transformation in celebration of its 250th year in 2018. Work has started to join Burlington House on Piccadilly with 16 Burlington Gardens, uniting these two magnificent buildings and creating a new front door facing Burlington Gardens and Cork Street, reinforcing the importance of this destination as the heart of London’s art scene. Designs by leading International architect Sir David Chipperfield include the creation of a new public thoroughfare between Piccadilly and Mayfair, a new lecture theatre and new galleries linking the buildings to house temporary exhibitions. The Royal Academy’s north-facing entrance, Burlington Gardens 6 CORK STREET STREETSCAPE As well as the major redevelopments completing in 2017, there will be transformational improvements to the streetscape of Cork Street. This will be delivered by new, high quality finishes to carriageways and pavements, and improvements to lighting and wayfinding resulting in a new, more integrated, public environment which enables the street to host functions and events to complement the activities hosted by resident galleries. Cork Street — Indicative 7 5–6 & 8–9 CORK STREET A series of buildings on Cork Street will be refurbished, extended and rebuilt behind retained facades to provide new gallery and office space, as well as improved public realm to greatly enhance the presentation and vitality of Cork Street. Gallery Area: 18,794 sq ft / 1,746 sq m Cork Street — Indicative 8 5–6 CORK STREET 5 CORK STREET Ground 53 sq m 570 sq ft G Ceiling Height 3.6 m 11’10” 6 CORK STREET Ground 360 sq m 3,871 sq ft Lower Ground 594 sq m 6,397 sq ft B Ceiling Height 2.6 – 8 m 8.6 – 26’3” +vaults Total 954 sq m 10,168 sq ft Flexible approach to volume possible to create spaces of varying height – up to 8m. Glazed elevation and courtyard to the rear. 6A CORK STREET Ground 43 sq m 468 sq ft G Ceiling Height 3.6 m 11’10” Cork Street — Indicative 9 5–6 CORK STREET 20M 4.9M 11M 4.1M RECEPTION 24.8M 25.9M 11.4M 6 5 6 6A LOWER GROUND GROUND NOTES Copyright Rolfe Judd Ltd 1The Contractor must check and confirm all dimensions 2 All discrepancies must be reported and resolved by the Architect before works commence 3 This drawing is not to be scaled 4 All work and materials to be in accordance with current applicable Statutory Legislation and to comply with all relevant Codes of Practice and British Standards 10 5–6 CORK STREET 3.6M 5 – 6 CORK STREET - Issued for information 07/02/14 8M Rev Date 2.6M 6 CORK STREET Architecture Planning Interiors Old Church Court, Claylands Road, The Oval, London SW8 1NZ T 020 7556 1500 www.rolfe-judd.co.uk Client Pollen Estates Project Cork Street Mews Drawing No. 6 Cork Street & 12-14 New Bond Street - Section A-A & E-E Option 10 Scale Date Status 1:100 (A1) May 12 Information Job Number Drawing Number Revision 4996 A(20) S01 - G:\4996\A_Series\Cork St\AC20\AC20S01 11 FLEXIBLE INTERNAL LAYOUT 12 FLEXIBLE INTERNAL LAYOUT 3.6M 13 CORK STREET MEWS 14 9A — 9B CORK STREET 9A CORK STREET Ground 18 sq m 194 sq ft Lower Ground +vaults 180 sq m 1,941 sq ft Ceiling Height G 2.9 m 9’6” Total 198 sq m 2,135 sq ft 9B CORK STREET Ground 148 sq m 1,590 sq ft Ceiling Height G 3.8 m 12’6” First 254 sq m 2,734 sq ft Ceiling Height 1st 3.1m 10’2” Total 402 sq m 4,324 sq ft Additional space of 7,026 sq ft/653 sq m potentially available 15 9A — 9B CORK STREET 10.8M RECEPTION 9A 11.3M 9A 9B 9B 5.2M 24.7M 25.5M 25.4M LOWER GROUND GROUND FIRST NOTES Copyright Rolfe Judd Ltd 1 The Contractor must check and confirm all dimensions 2 All discrepancies must be reported and resolved by the Architect before works commence 3 This drawing is not to be scaled 4 All work and materials to be in accordance with current applicable Statutory Legislation and to comply with all relevant Codes of Practice and British Standards 16 9A — 9B CORK STREET Office Office Office 3.1M Retail 9B CORK STREET5 NOTIONAL NOTIONAL 3.8M OPENING OPENING Retail 9A – 9B CORK5 STREET C1 Construction Issue. 23/10/15 Revised concrete upstands and downstands as clouded. Rev Date 2.9M Retail 9A CORK STREET4 Architecture Planning Interiors Old Church Court, Claylands Road, The Oval, London SW8 1NZ T 020 7556 1500 www.rolfe-judd.co.uk Client Pollen Estates Project 9 Cork Street Section G-G Cork Street Mews Scale 1:100 (A1) Drawing No. 9 Cork Street Section G-G Scale Date Status 1:100 (A1) Mar '14 Construction Job Number Drawing Number Revision 4996 AC(20) S07 C1 G:\4996\A_Series\Cork St\AC20\AC20S07 17 22 — 27 CORK STREET AND 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET Quintessentially British but finished to the highest of international standards, this Lord Rogers designed building features exceptional detailing and innovative styling. Inspired by the neighbourhood’s rich cultural heritage, the design explores the concept of living in an art space and has been beautifully crafted with all the grace, elegance and light of the most inspiring gallery. “The role of retail art informs the whole building — people living in galleries, living in art space. The whole building is crafted… elegant, double height… read the whole building as a gallery” SIMON DAVIES ROGERS STIRK HARBOUR + PARTNERS Gallery Area: 25,000 sq ft / 2,323 sq m 18 22 — 27 CORK STREET 19 22 — 27 CORK STREET AND 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET FLOOR AREAS CEILING HEIGHTS WINDOW HEIGHTS 22 CORK STREET 22 - 27 CORK STREET (UP TO) 24 - 30 CORK STREET Ground 119 sq m 1,283 sq ft Ground 13’2” 4 m — 23’0” 7 m Lower Ground 13’9” 4.2 m 24 CORK STREET First 9’2” 2.8 m Ground 99 sq m 1,071 sq ft 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET (UP TO) 26 CORK STREET Ground 13’2” 4 m Ground 136 sq m 1,466 sq ft Lower Ground 13’9” 4.2 m 27 CORK STREET First 9’2” 2.8 m Ground 137 sq m 1,475 sq ft First 97 sq m 1,044 sq ft Total 234 sq m 2,519 sq ft 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET Ground 302 sq m 3,249 sq ft Lower Ground 1,053 sq m 11,330 sq ft First 118 sq m 1,265 sq ft Total 1,473 sq m 15,844 sq ft 20 22 — 27 CORK STREET AND 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET GROUND FLOOR 26 CORK STREET 27 CORK STREET 30 OLD BURLINGTON 24 CORK STREET STREET 22 CORK STREET 21 22 — 27 CORK STREET AND 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET LOWER GROUND FLOOR 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET Ceiling Height: 13’8” / 4.2m 22 22 — 27 CORK STREET AND 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET FIRST FLOOR 27 CORK STREET 30 OLD BURLINGTON STREET 23 OLD BURLINGTON STREET 24 OLD BURLINGTON STREET 4M 25 CONTACT KLM RETAIL PILCHER HERSHMAN Tel: 020 7317 3700 Tel: 020 7399 8600 JAMES ANDREWS DAVID ROSEN HON FRIBA [email protected] [email protected] BEN SELWYN SIMON RINDER [email protected] [email protected].
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