Verde (building) explained

Verde is an office building at 10 Bressenden Place, formerly known as Eland House, in Westminster, London. It was originally designed by EPR Architects[1] and built by Mowlem for Landsec, and although finally completed in 1998, staff of the former Department of the Environment had moved in during late 1995/early 1996.

In 2012, the building was acquired by Tishman Speyer and redeveloped according to a design created by Aukett Swanke. It was then renamed Verde. The redeveloped building encompasses 282,000 square feet of office space across 10 floors, and includes a number of roof gardens.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ijeh . Ike . Aukett Swanke's Eland House refurb wins planning | News | Building Design . Bdonline.co.uk . 2012-09-29 . 2014-04-17.