Starchitect drafted in to take on redevelopment after Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands schemes stall

Hammmersmith Town Hall Extension

Hammersmith Town Hall Extension, with the now-demolished Cineworld Cinema in the background

Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners is working up proposals for the mixed-use redevelopment of a chunk of Hammersmith town centre in west London after earlier Sheppard Robson and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands schemes hit the buffers.

The practice鈥檚 vision, due to be unveiled next month, will involve the delivery of more than 200 new homes and space for start-up businesses, as well as a new public square next to the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham鈥檚 grade-II listed town hall.

The scheme will require the demolition of the borough鈥檚 1970s Town Hall Extension, but will provide a new cinema to replace the already-demolished Cineworld on part of the development site.

Rogers, Stirk, Harbour & Partners proposals have been drawn up for Hammersmith & Fulham and affordable housing provider A2Dominion and follow on the heels of schemes created for King Street Developments, a venture between Helical Bar and Grainger, over the past decade.

In early 2008, Sheppard Robson beat Wilkinson Eyre and Barton Willmore in a design competition for the site with a scheme that at one point proposed 320 new homes, 11,000 sq m of civic office space and 5,200 sq m of new retail and cafe space.

Sheppard Robson鈥檚 proposed public square

The public square element of Sheppard Robson鈥檚 Hammersmith Town Hall regeneration proposals

It also envisaged a footbridge over the busy A4 to the River Thames, but the scheme鈥檚 two 14-storey towers proved controversial, and the application was amended then withdrawn.

King Street Developments subsequently appointed Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to work up new, lower-rise proposals that would have delivered 196 new homes, 3,700 sq m of new civic offices and a new 鈥渃ommunity cinema鈥� and retail units. The scheme won planning consent in 2014 but has not been built out.

Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' King Street in Hammersmith

Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands鈥� proposals for the King Street regeneration in Hammersmith

BD understands that the Rogers proposals, which are due to go out to consultation in the coming weeks work within the parameters established by the approved Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands scheme - which involved blocks of up to seven storeys, and could go in for planning before the end of the year.

Conservative Councillor Harry Phibbs, who is opposition housing spokesman at Hammersmith & Fulham, said on his blog that the Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands scheme was abandoned because of viability concerns surrounding Section 106 planning-obligation demands.

鈥淚鈥檓 told that the proposed new scheme will include a replacement cinema (provided by Curzon),鈥� he said.

鈥淭here is a plan for 210 flats of which half will be 鈥榓ffordable鈥�, whatever that turns out to mean.鈥�

The Hammersmith Town Hall site is a stone鈥檚 throw from RSHP鈥檚 Landmark  House hotel and office development, which after its height was reduced from 28 to 22 storeys.