One Hyde Park, Luxury residential complex in Knightsbridge, United Kingdom
One Hyde Park is a residential and retail tower in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, built with concrete and glass in a modern architectural style. The complex rises above Knightsbridge, with apartments occupying the upper levels and storefronts at ground level, while the exterior displays clean geometric lines.
Construction started in 2007 after demolishing an older building on the same site. Work finished in 2009, permanently altering the skyline of the neighborhood.
The bronze sculpture 'Search for Enlightenment' by Simon Gudgeon stands at the entrance, depicting two human profiles facing Hyde Park and the Serpentine.
An underground passage connects the complex directly to Knightsbridge tube station, allowing visitors and residents to reach public transport without walking along the street. The ground-level shops are accessible during regular business hours, while the residential floors remain private.
A bronze sculpture by Simon Gudgeon stands at the entrance, showing two face profiles turned toward Hyde Park and the Serpentine. Apartments have access to private facilities including a pool with ozone treatment and a golf simulator.
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