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Show Fullscreen The four-storey scheme was given the green light by the council Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been given the green light for proposals to demolish a 1930s office building in a conservation area in Fulham and replace it with a 100m-long workplace development. The four-storey west London scheme is planned for Imperial Road close to the Stamford Bridge home of Premier League football side Chelsea. Work will involve flattening the existing row of commercial units, originally built in 1935 as a garage for the Imperial Gas Light and Coke Company. Feilden Clegg said the “tired, outdated” existing building’s low ceiling heights, lack of natural light and poor ventilation were unfit for modern working requirements and in need of “complete modernisation”. ....