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Embassy Gardens

Ballymore, London

Within this landmark scheme, Alloy Fabweld was commissioned to deliver a vast scope of architectural metalwork, accounting for around 97 per cent of their involvement in the project. Their work included the design, fabrication and installation of hundreds of bolt-on residential balconies, each crafted to extend living spaces and frame uninterrupted views across the Thames. Working closely with Reddy Architecture, the Alloy Fabweld team ensured that every balcony met the highest standards of precision engineering, safety and aesthetic integration, contributing to the development’s reputation for quality and luxury.

Perhaps the most celebrated feature of Embassy Gardens is the Sky Pool, a 25-metre acrylic swimming pool suspended ten storeys high between two residential buildings. While the pool itself was fabricated overseas, Alloy Fabweld played a critical role in providing the surrounding steel structures that both anchor and complement this extraordinary design. Their expertise helped translate a visionary architectural concept into a safe, functional and iconic centrepiece for the development.

Through seamless collaboration with architects and contractors, and by applying their trademark technical excellence, Alloy Fabweld’s contribution to Embassy Gardens exemplifies their ability to deliver complex, large-scale architectural metalwork on projects of international significance.

"Alloy Fabweld’s work on Embassy Gardens set the benchmark for precision and reliability. Their delivery of the balconies and supporting steelwork around the Sky Pool showcased not only their technical ability but also their commitment to helping realise one of London’s most ambitious residential projects."

Project Manager

Balconies

Embassy Gardens has become one of the most recognisable developments in London’s Nine Elms regeneration, known worldwide for its bold architecture, landscaped public spaces, and the spectacular Sky Pool. Developed by Ballymore and designed in collaboration with leading architects, the project reimagines urban living on the South Bank with nearly 2,000 homes, shops, and community spaces centred around striking glass towers.

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