Plans for one of tallest residential towers in London redesigned

Fresh plans would see 669 homes created in two 58 and 44-storey towers
How proposed scheme might look from North Acton Playing Fields
Apt
Jacob Phillips
25 April 2024

Egyptian developer Aldau Developments has asked architects Apt to create a new plan for two towers at Portal Way in Ealing, three years after plans for the site were first given the green light.

Fresh proposals for a 58-storey tower and a shorter 44-storey block have been submitted to the Old Oak & Park Royal Development Corporation.

Plans previously approved in August 2021 included a 55-storey tower but were criticised for being an “eyesore” by residents, with one campaigner labelling it “London’s Trump Tower”.

The revised scheme would include 699 build-to-rent homes, as well as a 90 bed hotel, which was originally planned to have 159 beds.

Aldau said it had redesigned the tower to add a second staircase following the government’s proposals for all residential buildings above 18 metres to have a second means of escape last summer.

The Cairo-based developer added that it wanted to improve the sustainability of the buildings with higher performing facades and a more efficient energy strategy.

How the development on 4 Portal Way would look under the new plans
Apt

The firm said: “Since the existing planning permission was approved in August 2021 there have been significant events nationally and globally that have affected the deliverability of the scheme. 

“These include: the Covid-19 Pandemic, changes to fire regulations, raw materials shortages, inflationary pressures on build costs, supply issues and rapidly rising energy costs.”

It added: “Whilst the existing scheme could be amended or adjusted, a wholesale approach to tackle the key items such as introducing two fire stairs, dual aspect façades and a more sustainable energy strategy warranted a holistic review. 

 “As such a redesign from the ground up was undertaken in 2022-2024 in close collaboration and consultation with the [Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation] since January 2023. 

“The proposed scheme has evolved from a design lead approach with core principles retained throughout.”

 The developer wrote in plans sent to residents for consultation: “Revisiting the plans has provided the opportunity to improve public spaces and amenities, to provide a variety of benefits for the local community and new residents. In addition the scheme reflects new and emerging planning guidance such as 2 fire stairs and an all electric energy strategy.”

A date for the revised proposals to be decided has not yet been set.

The tallest residential tower in London and the UK is the 75-storey Landmark Pinnacle building in Canary Wharf, which was completed in 2022.