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ONE Jesmond Three Sixty

Client Jomast Developments
Value £14.75 million
Location Newcastle upon Tyne
Completion Summer 2016

Services

Architecture

Key stats

80

New homes created

Mixed-use

Neighbourhood vision

Creative reuse

Of existing building

Urban regeneration

Supporting local activity

Project details

Eaga House was a 1960s office block on the edge of Newcastle upon Tyne. Empty and in a state of disrepair following the departure of a commercial occupier, the building offered an opportunity to reimagine an underused site and support the creation of a vibrant mixed-use neighbourhood.

GT3’s proposals transformed the existing building into ONE Jesmond Three Sixty, delivering 80 two-bedroom apartments with mixed-use space at ground floor level. The project formed the first phase of a wider vision for the site, bringing together existing and new built form, public realm and a variety of uses to create a place with its own distinct character.

The design breathed new life into a building that had become confused and lacked identity. A simple re-cladding strategy responded to the brickwork of neighbouring terraces and the stonework of adjacent buildings, helping the development sit more comfortably within its context while creating a more contemporary residential destination.

Key Deliverables

  1. Commercial Value

    ONE Jesmond Three Sixty delivers commercial value by transforming an empty, underused office block into 80 contemporary two-bedroom apartments with mixed-use space at ground floor level. By reusing and reimagining the existing building, the project unlocked value from a disused asset while supporting the first phase of wider site regeneration. The result is an aspirational residential destination that strengthens the area’s appeal and creates a more commercially viable future for the site.

  2. Social Impact

    ONE Jesmond Three Sixty supports the creation of a more vibrant mixed-use neighbourhood by bringing an empty building back into active use. The transformation introduces new homes, ground-floor activity and improved public realm, helping to create a place with greater character, connection and everyday use. By combining residential living with mixed-use space, the project contributes to the wider regeneration of the site and supports a more lively urban environment on the edge of Newcastle.

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Over the last 10 years, GT3 have helped us reimagine constrained sites across our residential and mixed-use portfolio.

Adam Hearld Development Director, Jomast Developments

Project Team

Simon Dunstan

Simon Dunstan

Director

Marta Subh-Lopez

Marta Subh-Lopez

Director

Anna Cumberland

Anna Cumberland

Senior Architect

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