Concord London is the eagerly awaited mixed-used development in Marylebone Square, situated on the former Moxon Street carpark. Constructed by Kier Group, this development stands as a modern centerpiece in one of London’s prime real estate locales and marks the first new mixed-use city block in the W1 postcode in the last fifty years.
Designed by the acclaimed architects Simon Bowden and David Correia of E8 Architecture, this nine-storey, 25,160m² structure boasts 54 private and 25 affordable apartments. The ground and lower ground floors host retail, restaurant, and community spaces, including a community hall. Additionally, the basement levels offer parking for residents, with an added public parking facility.
Hurley Palmer Flatt designed the full the lighting scheme – specifying The Light Lab’s custom linear and curved LED fitting, Glowline.
Our specialist team fabricated custom Glowline fittings to achieve long, seamless lines of light across the rooftop, smoothly transitioning from straight to radiused corners on the balconies.
We also overcame the constraints of remote driver locations by using 48VDC LEDs, which also enabled us to minimise the power feed points, for design requirements.
Lighting Design | Hurley Palmer Flatt |
Products | Glowline Inground |
Services | Bespoke Lighting Manufacturer Specialist lighting installation |
Photography | The Light Lab |