Triptych Bankside, Squire & Partners
Triptych Bankside features 169 luxury apartments in two towers designed by Squire & Partners, with extensive amenities and cultural facilities near the Tate Modern in London. ShareThe residences at Triptych Bankside are designed to capture the essence of a gallery, with sculptural and art influences evident throughout the architecture. Named in honour of its distinctive architecture and proximity to the Tate Modern gallery, the development contrasts the homogeneous silhouette of symmetric towers with its undulating façade. Designed by renowned London architects Squire & Partners, the project comprises two residential towers, a low-rise office building, retail, and cultural facilities, inviting inspiration and creativity.
The residences consist of two towers, 14 and 18 stories respectively, with 169 open-plan, light-filled apartments featuring private terraces and stunning views. Tenants enjoy exclusive amenities such as a 24-hour concierge, residents’ lounge, workspace facilities, a games room, and a private cinema. Additional on-site amenities include a gym/wellness establishment, independent retailers, communal gardens, and a cultural facility.
Upon arrival, the reception area exudes luxurious comfort and eclectic chic. The open, light-filled space integrates smoothly with the outdoors, thanks to cloud-shaped skylights and a surrounding glass façade. The private lounge for residents offers plug-and-play workstations and serene garden views.
Each apartment at Triptych Bankside features a private terrace with views of London’s skyline. Natural daylight flows through floor-to-ceiling windows, enhancing the connection with the outdoors. The open-plan setting converges between the living and kitchen areas, with built-in Miele appliances and light-coloured stone countertops. Select apartments also feature an island for added functionality.
The bespoke Italian design in the bathrooms pays exceptional attention to detail, with large walk-in showers, light-coloured tiles, wood vanity units, intelligent lighting design, underfloor heating, and wall-mounted towel rails. The bedrooms offer a tranquil haven with floor-to-ceiling windows, built-in wardrobes, and convenient access to en-suite bathrooms in master bedrooms.
Residents at Triptych Bankside benefit from exclusive access to spaces designed for relaxation and socialising. A 14-person cinema with state-of-the-art surround sound and a projector system offers a cosy venue for movie and sports nights. The lounge-like setting features L-shaped sofas, plush velvet drapes, and snacks. The games room, complete with a pool table, ping-pong, and a large-screen TV, invites relaxation. Modular furniture, a bar area, and a private dining facility extend the living space.
Located within walking distance of significant landmarks, destinations, and public transport, Triptych Bankside offers excellent connectivity. Residents can enjoy scenic routes into the City of London via the Millennium Bridge or leisurely strolls around the South Bank adjacent to the River Thames. Key transport hubs are also within easy walking distance.
Triptych Bankside celebrates the arts, culture, and social scene. The illustrious Tate Modern Gallery and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre are nearby, along with numerous galleries that inspire artistic spirit. The development organically merges with its locality, extending the urban landscape and greenery. Part of the Bankside Urban Forest project, the architecture and landscaping respect and support the neighbourhood’s regeneration efforts.
Triptych Bankside offers a variety of high-end retail and food destinations, complemented by a splendid wine bar. The surrounding Bankside area is a gastronomic district, host to an exotic mix of food and drink experiences. The much-loved Borough Market, a ten-minute walk away, offers organic meats, fruits, vegetables, artisanal bread, coffees, sandwiches, and cakes. A hand-selected collection of boutique cafés, wellness facilities, and independent retailers create a vibrant streetscape at the development’s ground level. Additionally, Triptych Bankside will provide a new 14,000 sq. ft. cultural space, building upon the Southbank’s revered reputation as a destination for the arts.
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