ARCHITECTURE ON GREENWICH PENINSULA Talk
Event: Presentations by architects with an exhibition, fly throughs and models will provide a unique overview of the regeneration of Greenwich peninsula to date and in development.
Led by: Teva Hesse, C.F. Møller Architects and Marcus Lee of FLACQ Architects.
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A talk by Teva Hesse, C.F. Møller Architects will provide a unique overview of their current Greenwich Peninsula scheme.
Current projects include Ravensbourne College of Design & Communication by Foreign Office Architects; a major office development by Terry Farrell and Partners; and residential buildings by FLACQ Architects, Stock Woolstencroft and Jestico & Whiles Architects.
Greenwich peninsula is being transformed from a derelict brownfield site into a sustainable new community. It is a place in the making, and one of the most important development sites in London. The 15-20 year regeneration programme will create a new urban district for London including residential and business communities, health, education, leisure and retail facilities. The river creates a dramatic background for the new developments.
The £5 billion regeneration of the north of the peninsula, to a masterplan by Terry Farrell and Partners led by Greenwich Peninsula Regeneration Ltd working with English Partnerships, the national regeneration agency and landowner, will create a thriving new riverside community. It includes over 10,000 new homes in distinct residential neighbourhoods; 24,000 permanent jobs; Peninsula Central - a new business district for London; 150 new shops and restaurants; 1.6 miles of river frontage - the distance between Waterloo and London Bridge and open spaces and parks equivalent to the size of Green Park.
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