Masterplanning in Hackney Wick and Fish Island Hannah Lambert Senior Designer London Legacy Development Corporation
London Legacy Development Corporation is. Regeneration body answerable to Mayor of London Plan-making and development control powers for wider area Single point of contact for developers, investors, and landowners A park manager and landowner Responsible for delivery of new neighbourhoods, and new culture and education district
LLDC Area : 480 Hectares 480ha across 4 boroughs
In the beginning. Transforming 240 hectares of brownfield land Waterways and rail lines including over 200 buildings and 52 electricity pylons Into 14 permanent and temporary venues 20km new roads / 13 km tunnels / 26 bridges 80 hectares of new parklands A transport hub Housing for 17,000 athletes and officials 24/08/2017
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2012
A new Park for London Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 227 hectares 6 permanent venues 2013 North of the Park opens 2014 South of the Park opens 80% of London Aquatics Centre users are from growth boroughs 89% of Copper Box Arena users are from growth boroughs
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Jobs 40,000 jobs on and around the Park: =1,000 people 5,300 at Here East 25,000 at International Quarter London 3,000 through cultural and education district 4,000 in neighbourhoods Over 1,800 local people have worked in construction on the Park Here East 1.2m sq. ft. for business, technology, media, education and data 63% of the workforce for EFM and ArcelorMittal Orbit are local 5,300 jobs + 2,200 through supply chain Tenants: BT Sport, Loughborough University, Infinity SDC, Studio Wayne McGregor, Innovation Centre, UCL International Quarter London 4m sq. ft. workspace 330 new homes + new hotel 50,000 sq. ft. retail space
Homes 24,000 homes in the wider MDC area by 2031 5 new neighbourhoods on the Park Stratford Waterfront Chobham Manor East Wick Sweetwater Pudding Mill Major developments sites surrounding the Park: Hackney Wick Fish Island Stratford Town Centre Carpenters Estate Sugar House Lane Bromley-by-Bow
On track to deliver. Cultural and Education District Jobs Housing Venues By 2022 By 2025 By 2031 By 2031 2.8bn return to local economy 40,000 jobs on and around Park 55,000 people living on the Park 125m visitors 1.3bn investment in new District 1.5m additional visitors World-renowned institutions 5,300 at Here East 25,000 at International Quarter London 2,000 in construction 24,000 homes built in MDC area 35% affordable 10,000 homes on thepark 31% affordable 5 world-class 2012 Games venues Home to West Ham United FC Home to UK Athletics National Competition Centre 3,000 at new cultural and education district 4,000 in neighbourhoods Training ground for elite GB sport Major host venues for world class competitions, concerts, and tournaments
A new piece of city emerging
that connects back into London
Hackney Wick Wick and and Fish Fish Island Island one of 3 new neighbourhood centres around the park Local Plan Sub Area 1
A unique place
A productive place muf architecture/art Over 600 studios; Up to 6 artists per studio - research mapping 2006
Early delivery of new public realm & programming muf architecture/art
While we wait - activating future development platforms Frontside Gardens Skatepark
The White Building David Kohn Architects
testing future neighbourhood centre uses Hub 67 Lyn Atelier Architects
detailed research : workspace typologies yards and clusters We Made That
Extended conservation areas & 20m height datum established
THE WHITE BUILDING - JULY 2012 Seeking no net loss of existing employment floorspace in new development
Carefully planned new public realm & green spaces that enhance the existing environment
Hackney Wick Neighbourhood Centre Karakusevic Carson Architects Witherford Watson Mann Outline masterplan approved in April. Led by LLDC, the area contains multiple landownerships NLA Masterplan Award Winner 2016
Hackney Wick Neighbourhood Centre HWNC
A varied townscape framework which seeks to support 850 new homes and 35,000sqm employment space, including low cost workspace
Connecting and serving the wider neighbourhood of 5 islands Unlocked by a major overground station upgrade which will open in early 2018
Setting a benchmark for wider area delivery
A long term approach Valuing what is there - early research & understanding Testing ideas early - supporting community activity and small scale local interventions Delivery of small public realm and large scale infrastructure projects to support future development Steering and coordinating new development through consistent high quality design and planning role Masterplanning and policy development underpinned by detailed research - a heritage and workspace led approach
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PH+ Architects
Michail Riches Architects drmm
HWNC WICKSID E NEPTUNE
Wickside & Neptune Wharf Both large development sites fronting the Hertford Union Canal Engaged Pre-App process and regular Quality Review Panel sessions has encouraged a greater diversity of design teams
Mixed use schemes each creating c500 homes led by: -new high quality public realm and greenspaces including a linear canalside park, -a strong integrated workspace strategy and - an appropriate grain and massing which also supports a range of housing types