This urban regeneration project brings to life an industrial site between Deptford Creek and the Stirling prize winning Trinity Laban Dance School. Three linear buildings provide a formal public face onto Creek Road, presenting a reflective facade punctuated by inset balconies and sky gardens. An 8-storey block with a striking triangular form and central atrium marks the corner of Creek Road and Creekside.
This urban regeneration project brings to life an industrial site between Deptford Creek and the Stirling prize winning Trinity Laban Dance School. Three linear buildings provide a formal public face onto Creek Road, presenting a reflective facade punctuated by inset balconies and sky gardens. An 8-storey block with a striking triangular form and central atrium marks the corner of Creek Road and Creekside.
New pedestrian routes physically and visually connect to Creek Road, offering views into the central plaza and the dance school beyond. Lower level units house local businesses, creative studios, a nursery and a hotel. Retail and café units spill out onto the public plaza with its built-in seating, planting and a series of water features connected by a rill, designed to accommodate outdoor events and performances. Above second floor, a mixture of private and affordable apartments are provided, all with full height glazing and access to communal rooftop terraces with unobstructed views across the River Thames towards Greenwich and The City.
Client Telford Homes
Planning Consultant Hepher Dixon/DP9
Project Manager Barrie Tankel/Telford Homes
Services Battle McCarthy/Dixon Deboise
Structure Adam Kara Taylor/Jenkins & Potter
Housing Design Award