At the heart of Nine Elms on London’s South Bank, a new and highly modern city-centre precinct has taken shape. The U.S. Embassy and the Sky Pool – floating 35m above street level – brought Embassy Gardens to the world’s attention, and there’s much more to know about the place.
From its architecture to its landscaping to the mix of apartment people, artisanal retailers and creative professionals that it has brought together in one place – Embassy Gardens is an entire neighbourhood designed around the way life and work should be in a city setting today.
The Embassy
Gardens Cityscape
Your New Neighbourhood
Designed to embody the best of city-centre living and working today, Embassy Gardens is vibrant, urban, green and elegant in every direction.
Embassy Gardens is the kind of place that can only exist when some of the world’s most talented architects, developers, designers, engineers, craftspeople and planners come together to do something amazing.
Though completely new, the precinct has been designed to offer all the things that make the world’s most loved city-centre neighbourhoods so loveable. Varied architecture, surprising details, timeless materials and spaces that invite a closer look.
US Ambassador: Jane Hartley
One Eg:
Contemporary workspace, inspiring views, easy commutes and a style of weekday living that makes people happier and more creative.
Eg:HQ
Designed to make the most of the riverside open air in the Embassy Gardens precinct, Eg:HQ is a building where nearly every desk and meeting room can bask in natural light.
The Ravine
The Ravine is one of the precinct’s most dazzling and tranquil garden spaces. Ideal for an Instagram photo shoot, an important conversation or a moment’s repose in the midst of a busy day. The Ravine is a living artwork that changes with the seasons and with each day’s evolving light.