More images have been released of Battersea Power Station’s multi-million pound apartments.
An apartment inside The Flower
These are the first photographs of designs by famous architects, Gehry Partners and Foster and Partners, which form phase three of the £8bn redevelopment surrounding Battersea Power Station.
The third wave of 1,305 homes will reside on a new 250m pedestrian high street, Electric Boulevard.
The cheapest studio apartment starts at £495,000 and prices rise right up to £3,200,000 for a four-bedroom. However, for those looking to buy a penthouse - prices will only be revealed on application.
On the east side of Electric Boulevard Gehry Partners designed Prospect Place which will consist of five buildings inspired by John Nash’s Regency terraces.
One of the designs by Foster and Partners
They will be based around a central block, called The Flower, which the developers hope will become a new London landmark.
Foster and Partners have designed Battersea Roof Gardens, 1930s themed apartments, on the western side of Electric Boulevard. The building will be covered in a roof garden, expected to be one of the largest in London.
A Foster and Partners' design of an apartment with a view of the power station
People who have registered for apartments will be able to buy them from October 24 and then a week later, on October 21, 539 homes will be made available to foreign buyers.
Foster and Partners residents' lounge
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