
The Romford development is a residential-led mixed-use scheme that responds to local housing needs while reactivating the ground floor with new public-facing uses. The proposal delivers 49 homes across a range of unit sizes, supporting a diverse residential community within Romford town centre.
Positioned on a prominent corner site, the scheme contributes to wider public realm improvements by increasing permeability, enhancing natural surveillance of the existing alleyway, and opening up views towards St Edward the Confessor Church. Through the careful activation of the ground floor, the development aims to strengthen the character of the surrounding streets and support a safer, more legible urban environment.
49 residential units + 340 sqm commercial space
London
Completed
living
The architecture adopts a subtly contextual approach, balancing a strong contemporary identity with sensitivity to its setting. The building has been detailed with efficiency and ease of construction in mind, with Beyond Design working for Prime Phenix to deliver the scheme originally designed by Assael Architecture.


The building has been detailed with efficiency and ease of construction in mind, with Beyond Design working for Prime Phenix to deliver the scheme originally designed by Assael Architecture.