Alison Brooks Architects Designs First London Highrise for Greenwich Peninsula Development
Alison Brooks Architects has revealed designs for their first London highrise as the project receives planning permission. The mixed-use scheme will consist of a cluster of 4 residential towers of varying heights, with co-work and leisure at the ground floor and podium levels, contributing community value to the regeneration of London?s Greenwich Peninsula, the site of Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners? O2 Arena and a future £1 Billion Mixed-Use Project by Santiago Calatrava.
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Alison Brooks Architects has revealed designs for their first London highrise as the project receives planning permission. The mixed-use scheme will consist of a cluster of 4 residential towers of varying heights, with co-work and leisure at the ground floor and podium levels, contributing community value to the regeneration of London?s Greenwich Peninsula, the site of Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners? O2 Arena and a future £1 Billion Mixed-Use Project by Santiago Calatrava.
© Alison Brooks Architects
Located along the eastern edge of the site?s Central Park, the new complex will house 400 residential units within four towers, connected at their bases by a colonnaded plinth. Each building will offer 360 degree views, colonnades, roof gardens and co-working spaces. A generous communal garden will sit within the block.Responding to the curved edge of the park opposite, the four buildings radiate in plan, opening up views and allowing light to permea...
© Alison Brooks Architects
Alison Brooks Architects has revealed designs for their first London highrise as the project receives planning permission. The mixed-use scheme will consist of a cluster of 4 residential towers of varying heights, with co-work and leisure at the ground floor and podium levels, contributing community value to the regeneration of London?s Greenwich Peninsula, the site of Roger Stirk Harbour + Partners? O2 Arena and a future £1 Billion Mixed-Use Project by Santiago Calatrava.
© Alison Brooks Architects
Located along the eastern edge of the site?s Central Park, the new complex will house 400 residential units within four towers, connected at their bases by a colonnaded plinth. Each building will offer 360 degree views, colonnades, roof gardens and co-working spaces. A generous communal garden will sit within the block.Responding to the curved edge of the park opposite, the four buildings radiate in plan, opening up views and allowing light to permea...
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