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NEWS EVENTS
TALKS, LECTURES & DEBATES Essentials of Urban Design in Planning 18 October, Exeter
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Repeated work eats fees: How to create real possibilities to avoid project drift 24 November, Birmingham
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TRAINING RIBA London CPD Roadshow 20 October 2016, London
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RIBA York CPD Roadshow 17 November 2016, London
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Conservation Course 03 November 2016, London
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AWARDS Brick Awards 10 November 2016, London
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British Home Awards 14 October 2016, London
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TRADE SHOWS Independent Hotel Show 18 -19 October 2016, London
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UK ConstructionWeek including: Build Show Smart Buildings Surface Materials Show Timber Expo 18 - 20 October 2016, Birmingham
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Sleep 22 - 23 November 2016, London
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Lightspace dot London 23 - 24 November 2016, London
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Surface Design Show 7 - 9 February 2017, London
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Founding a new heritage at Deptford development
Anthology Deptford Foundry, a new development whose first phase has been designed by Rolfe Judd, consists of 276 homes in the heart of one of south-east London's most vibrant and creative neighbourhoods, sitting on the site of a former metal foundry formed in 1831. Eight buildings and one tower, make up
the new development, with their design having been inspired by this rich industrial history. One, two and three-bedroom apart- ments all boast balconies or terraces and residents will also have access to an attrac- tive communal landscape garden. The development’s commercial
workspace will be occupied by affordable arts organisation Second Floor Studios & Arts, becoming home to artists, designers and ‘makers.’ Andrew Long, director at Rolfe Judd
Architecture, explains the design ethos: “The development is as much about public space and local connections as it is about the buildings. We want to create a vibrant community that is integrated and beneficial to the existing community.” The design concept aims to create a
series of linked landscaped courtyards cre- ating a new pedestrian and cycle route through. “The starting point was that build- ings would form the spaces and create new
public squares,” said Long. Another key design driver was the former manufacturing done on site, with cast metal moulds being used as the inspiration for the ‘marker buildings’ at either side of the development. He explained that the project also
embraced the local arts community: “We wanted to incorporate an aspect of artists’ studios/working community within the design. Second Floor Studios & Arts were really excited about the idea from the offset and we worked with them to tailor the space to their needs.” With the site being triangular and a
railway line nearby there were challenges to be addressed as Rolfe explained: “We needed to devise a site layout and building forms that would maintain the pedestrian route and visual connections, and also be a great place to live.”
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