100 Victoria Street

100 Victoria Street, completed in 2006 and also known as Cardinal Place, is a mixed-use retail and office development in London. The building, originally designed by EPR Architects, it combines spaces for living, shopping, working, and leisure in one innovative building.

We were commissioned to create a series of CAT A and CAT B CGIs showcasing the refurbished 7th-floor office space, designed by Trehearne Architects. These visuals highlight the flexibility and modern arrangement of the new layout, capturing the details of the space and its suitability for contemporary businesses.

The CGIs for 100 Victoria Street effectively communicate the vision for the upgraded office interiors, providing a clear representation of the refreshed design and its potential for future tenants.

Office reception area at 100 Victoria Street, featuring a modern design with geometric partition, herringbone flooring, and natural light, visualized by CGIs for Trehearne Architects and Landsec
CAT B office space at 100 Victoria Street, featuring an open-plan design with workstations, natural light, and city views, visualized by CGIs for Trehearne Architects and Landsec.
CAT A office space at 100 Victoria Street, featuring bright interiors with floor-to-ceiling windows and modern finishes, visualized by CGIs for Trehearne Architects and Landsec
CAT A office space at 100 Victoria Street, featuring an open-plan layout with floor-to-ceiling windows and city views, visualized by CGIs for Trehearne Architects and Landsec