Located minutes from Tottenham Court Road Underground Station, 15 Gresse Street has a fascinating 90-year history shaped by its legacy in manufacturing and fashion design. Our proposals honour this rich heritage by transforming the tired yet characterful 65,000 sqft building into a modern workplace that is stylish, comfortable, enjoyable and social.

Amenities have been thoughtfully designed to offer moments of retreat, connection and comfort – from generous arrival spaces and meeting rooms to a gym and rooftop terrace overlooking Rathbone Place. Each space supports wellbeing and collaboration, enriching the everyday experience of future GPE customers.

“We’ve translated the language of belts and boots into the fabric of the building, with leather-wrapped handrails, strap details and buckles offering subtle nods to its roots. Material choices draw on the enduring elegance of British luxury fashion – woven textures, stripes and houndstooth motifs are integrated throughout, giving the interiors tactile richness and sense of classic longevity.”
Mathilda Lewis, Associate at dMFK

CGI

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