Author: Cyril Richert Peabody was organising an exhibition to present a 3D mock-up of the proposed scheme last Tuesday. On Peabody’s redevelopment you can also read: How Peabody is providing…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Councillors of Northcote road have expressed concerns regarding the size and density of Peabody’s proposal, and the potential traffic issues caused by the construction site and the…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert According to an article published in the Architects’ Journal, Hawkins\Brown (Peabody’s Architects), AHMM, BDP, Terry Farrell and Wilkinson Eyre have been shortlisted to look at resurrecting the…
Continue Reading »The article below was published in the Architects’ Journal on May 11th, 2012 (I put my comment in red). Hawkins\Brown submits Clapham Junction plans Hawkins\Brown has submitted a planning application…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert It seems to be the norm with developers: when you want to submit a controversial proposal including tall buildings and high density for developments, you just trick…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Peabody has just distributed a new leaflet to advertise their exhibition to present a 3D mock-up of the proposed scheme. It will happen on Tuesday 26th June…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The current Peabody Estate is architecturally undistinguished, badly laid out, and poorly integrated with the rest of Clapham Junction town centre. So there is plenty to be…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Amendment has been made to the original plan in order to reduce the size of one of the building. The building in front of Wandsworth Common has…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert I am convinced that the Internet is a great tool to spread local democracy and free views. By publishing and commenting all local information we may find…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A report released by a consulting company and commissioned by Network Rail, insists on the multiple benefits of station investment: it stimulates economic growth, exceed the benefits…
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