
When it came to redeveloping the renowned Battersea Power Station, one of the key challenges was working within the constraints of an existing building footprint, coordinating the new structural steelwork with the heritage steel and brickwork façades. Unsurprisingly, BIM played a key part in facilitating the enhanced visibility required for this level of coordination.
Battersea Power Station and its four chimneys are an iconic landmark on the London skyline. Now the Grade II* listed building has been at the heart of an immense regeneration project, transforming the old electricity power station into a new vibrant destination, combining residential units, commercial spaces, entertainment venues and retail outlets. Retaining the building’s original fabric, including steel frames and brickwork facades was a crucial aspect on the project, combining the heritage steelwork with new


