GMV Proposals A R C H I T E C T S Tibbalds MJP Architects PCKO Architects Allen Pyke Associates Waterman Group Aedas R&D
Masterplanning concept... the building block... Our Team the individual unit......implementation and delivery
1 Solve the noise problem first 2 Maximise the relationship with the park PARK NOISE The Masterplan Sketch section through site 5 and noise barrier in 5 Moves 3 Evolve the masterplan with the diagonal River Thames 4 Varied groupings of units and 3 building typologies Yacht Club John Harrison Way 2 bed duplex 3 bed duplex Southern Park 2 bed 1 bed Horn Link Way podium courtyard 2 bed 4 bed triplex 1 bed car parking Bugsby s Way car parking street
5 Build on the legacy The Masterplan in 5 Moves
Putting it all together The Village Square Ecology Park Yacht Club Riverside Walk An Effective Bus Route Southern Park Masterplan Phase 2 Oval Park New moves, both flexible and robust Retained elements extend legacy To School West Parkside Horn Link Way Spatial qualities and legibility Southern Way Making sure it all works Delivering on sustainability objectives Peartree Way Bugsby s Way Towards Greenwich
Varied open space strategy Using rooftops MUGA Destination play Private gardens Semi private courtyard Doorstep play Ecology Park Potential locations for PV Green roofs Brown roofs Southern Park Southern Park Square Oval green space A Sustainable Square First floor buffer space with trees to mitigate dust Millennium Buffer /bund Square Connected public realm Coordinated energy Community to North Greenwich Underground Ped/cycle route Bus route Bus stop to Riverboat Thames Path Energy centre (inc. fuel store for CHP/boilers) Energy centre catchment areas Connection to the grid and future connection to neighbourhood district heat and power CHP distribution network Potential biomass delivery by barge diagonal ped/cycle route Potential location for roof mounted wind turbines spine route Bus stop to Sainsbury s to Westcombe Park Rail Station
Phasing and noise mitigation Roof orientated to prevent noise impact to upper levels on inside face Section diagram of main noise wall 3m + 3m noise wall at low level with tree planting to mitigate dust Noise Southern park 2a Approach Phase 1 delivery principal noise mitigation Subsequent phases provide localised response Localised noise mitigation (at upper levels) 2b 1 Principal noise mitigation Upper level localised mitigation 3a 3b Secondary noise mitigation
New spaces - the Oval park Landscape and Public Realm Creating new open spaces Maximising proximity to parkland Breathing space for eastern edge New clear water edge
Delivering on standards for playspace Doorstep Play Neighbourhood Playable Space and +1000m2 multi-ballcourt Destination Play - containing all age groups and typologies Fitness trail Public amenity Play Communal courtyard Private amenity space Public amenity Southern Park Dust buffer planting on podium level New water Range of opportunities Kickabout Providing for higher densities Activities for all residents in the southern park Kickabout Formal ball games on periphery Buffer planting Play
Public realm that extends links with nature Spine Route, Campo and Courtyard Spaces for social interaction Pedestrian priority space Meeting points and activity Everyone has a positive outlook
Three building typologies The Edge Building Concepts, Typologies and Southern park The Sentinels Architecture The Courtyards
Architecture and materials Courtyard TYPICAL BLOCK SECTION 5-12 STOREYS SOFT COURTYARD AS- PECT BUILDING STEPPING IN WITH ROOF TERRACES TO MAXIMISE DAYLIGHT AND SUNLIGHT LANDSCAPE PODIUM PARKING PARKING Glazed screen HARD STREET FRONTAGE GREEN ROOF AND TERRACESS CROWN ARTICULATION FEATURE SUNSPACES, GLAZED BALCONIES POTENTIAL FOR DOUBLE VOLUME SPACES DUAL ASPECT FLATS AND DUPLEXES ENTRANCE FEATURE 1 Bed 2 Bed 3 Bed 4 Bed Living Wall Crown Box Features Glazed screens sunspaces and winter gardens / Glazed balconies / Feature coloured glass panels Lightweight Cladding for top floors Trespa / Metal / Glass screens Expression of Vertical Services. Lightweight cladding materials, Trespa Metal / Render Panels Balconies Solid colour panel and/or glass balustrades Housing Colour Render Panels Varied stack configuration Consistent outer edge Brick Cladding Colour varied to suit colour coding for the blocks Communal Entrances Special Welcoming Entrances To townhouses or ground floor flats Stepping roofline and inner face Rich courtyard gardens benefit residents Lively architecture and human scale space for social interaction informal courtyard spaces
Concept and configuration The Sentinels TYPICAL STACK CONFIGURATION BIRDS EYE VIEW PARK VIEW Dramatic memorable forms at park edge Reflected waters edge setting Climbing in height COMMERCIAL 1 Bed 2 Bed 3 Bed 4 Bed Living Wall Active ground floor uses SENTINELS PERSPECTIVE VIEW
An attractive dual-function building The Edge Robust noise barrier Dual aspect positive outlook Battered Gabion Wall filled with coloured rocks, providing an edge to the garden Ribbed Concrete precast panellised units used as base rustication Peeled Windows allowing river views to living rooms of flats that face Horn Link Way Sparkling Concrete precast panellised units with recycled glass aggregate Glass Balconies allowing views from the flat interiors towards the Southern Park Brick Cladding with string courses, punched windows and coloured render panels Timber Panels giving soft rich hues to the upper parts of the courtyard elevations Timber Balconies blinkered, and directional views from the flats towards the Southern Park Articulated east face as landmark edge Variety in roof height and form Pleated, stratified, layered response to environment
Non-residential ground floor uses Community building (500sqm) Yacht club related workshop spaces A Richer Mix Southern Park Commercial (office, workshops etc) Energy centre Nursery (450sqm) Commercial focus along West Parkside Restaurant / Retail (up to 900 sqm) Intensifying the southern park edge and spine route Visible, appropriate commercial floorspace Restaurant / Retail (up to 900 sqm) Energy centre Commercial (office, workshops etc) Small office units
Using computational analysis to maximise potential River Park Maximising Park Value Potential river views Potential park views Views of water, river and park River Sense of community Park Range of opportunities Park Everyone has a good outlook Highly accessible Proximity to Thames Path Sense of connectedness
A robust framework Delivery Effective team collaboration Experience of delivering significant projects Managing complex deadlines Masterplan fit for purpose
The Village Square Ecology Park Yacht Club Riverside Walk Bus Route Southern Park Phase 2 Oval Park To School West Parkside Horn Link Way Southern Way A R C H I T E C T S Peartree Way Bugsby s Way Towards Greenwich