Public Realm Plan Proposal / Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios + Grant Associates

Westminster City Council has just announced Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, urban designers and architects and Grant Associates, UK landscape architects, as part of a multidisciplinary team to devise a twenty-year infrastructure and public realm plan for Church Street, London, to support the council’s housing renewal strategy. Residents have just voted in favor of proceeding with the first phase of regeneration plans for Church Street in a ward-wide referendum. More images and architects' description after the break.

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London’s Most Liveable Neighborhood Adapted for Climate Change

The bold Infrastructure and Public Realm Plan will see Church Street and Paddington Green set new standards in the UK as a retro-fitted climate change adapted neighbourhood. Key climate issues such as clean air, drainage, flood and drought have all been addressed in the plan. The final design will feature a rich mix of open spaces for play and nature, comfort and health, arts and culture, economy and infrastructure to create one of London’s most ‘liveable neighborhood’.

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New Green Spaces

The existing neighborhood is deficient in informal play provision, natural open space and low in tree cover. Underused estate gardens will be brought into the Public Realm and enriched as productive gardens, play spaces, rain gardens and green infrastructure. A new green corridor running north-south through the neighborhood will connect and enhance existing pocket parks and engage residents and schools through informal play and an ‘edible landscape’ of fruit and vegetable gardens.

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New Civic Street and Square with Vibrant Market

A revamped civic street and squares are proposed for Church Street, connecting new and proposed civic buildings such as the college, health center, library and market. The form and maintenance of the market will be addressed to reinforce its identity and value to the community. And a new civic square is envisaged at the crossing of civic street and green corridor to become a focal point for the market, community events and festivals.

Implementation of Phase One of the Infrastructure and Public Realm Plan is estimated to take 5 years to complete with a budget of £16-18m. Alongside lead designers Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Grant Associates the multi-disciplinary team includes Buro Happold (engineers); Biodiversity by Design (ecologists and ecourbanists) and Davis Langdon (quantity surveyors), Ackroyd and Harvey (artist) and Thomas Lister (financial model consultant).

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Public Realm Plan Proposal / Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios + Grant Associates" 01 Jun 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/379334/public-realm-plan-proposal-feilden-clegg-bradley-studios-grant-associates> ISSN 0719-8884

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