19-20 November 25 Excel London
The new event for specifiers in the heating and cooling, water, air, energy and technology space - connecting them with the latest products, solutions and ideas in the drive towards Net Zero.
An unmissable two-day programme:
• 4,000+ visitors from the specification community • 200+ exhibitors of the latest products • 200+ speakers across 5 theatres • elementalNETWORKING • elementalINNOVATION ZONE
Featuring
• CIBSE Influence Theatre • CIBSE Synergy Theatre
projects in London, and we are delighted to have gained Southwark’s support to revitalise this landmark building, as well as the entire public realm surrounding it,” said Jon Ackroyd, Managing Director of Ackroyd Lowrie. “Community has been
at the heart of this project from day one, from family homes and play areas to creative workspaces and a public plaza that can host markets, exhibitions or performances.” The planning committee
report praised the project’s approach, stating: “It is considered that the proposal would greatly enhance the building’s street frontages and adjoining public realm, potentially fostering a high quality of urban design.
“Overall, the elevational
architecture is well- considered, presenting a fresh and engaging appearance for the re-purposed building.” The development has been shaped by extensive engagement with Southwark Council, the GLA, and the community over several years. Omar Aziz, Director at
Criterion Capital, concluded: “This redevelopment is about more than just buildings; it’s about people. By transforming the former magistrates’ court into a dynamic, community- new homes, cultural landmarks, and public areas to Camberwell. The revitalised public square will be a focal point, ensuring this space is not only functional but also inspiring.”
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