Croydon Apartment Building, The Queen’s Gardens Homes, English Architecture
Taberner House in Croydon
Residential Development in South London design by make architects, England, UK
28 Apr 2014
Croydon Renaissance Development
Design: make architects
Taberner House gains planning permission
Planning permission has been granted for the Taberner House development in the heart of Croydon. The Make proposal for a high quality, sustainable development will deliver the aspirations of the Mid-Croydon Masterplan and the Opportunity and Area Planning Framework (OAPF) on behalf of the Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle (CCURV), a partnership between Croydon Council and John Laing.
Make’s design for the residential scheme will provide approximately 420 new homes (1, 2 and 3-bed properties) for the town centre and deliver a striking new public space. The existing green space, known as The Queen’s Gardens, will be enhanced with new retail space to create a vibrant public area. Pedestrian routes through the site will be improved and opened up connecting the development with the local community.
Jayne McGivern, CCURV Chair, said: “We are delighted to have achieved this very important milestone for the redevelopment of Taberner House and The Queens Gardens. CCURV has formed a successful partnership with Make, who has ensured that our proposals for the Taberner House sites have been designed sensitively, with a focus on high quality architecture and longevity for the benefit of the Croydon community.”
Make balanced local architectural features alongside the need to provide high quality new homes, attractive public spaces and a well-functioning and sustainable building. Set within a Croydon context, the design pays particular regard to the architectural style seen on Chatsworth Road and the Town Hall. The use of brick is due to the residential nature of the area and to provide a calm counterpoint to the civic buildings.
Working in collaboration with landscape architects Gillespies, an important element of the scheme is to enhance The Queen’s Gardens. A series of character areas within the gardens – historic, contemporary and future – will be introduced.
The improvement of The Queen’s Gardens will also include new and upgraded pedestrian paths, furniture and lighting, that respond to the new development while respecting the character and historic features of the existing gardens. The design addresses issues such as poor connectivity to surrounding areas and safety, and will provide a range of additional facilities for the public.
David Patterson, lead project architect and partner at Make said: “We are delighted with the positive planning outcome. Croydon is going through exciting regeneration plans and the design of Taberner House supports these plans and will create a new era for the architecture of the town centre. Our hope is for Taberner House to be an important new asset for the Croydon community and the start of the regeneration process.”
The mixed tenure scheme replaces the vacant 1960s ex-Croydon Council headquarters building that is currently being demolished. The re-development of the site is expected to begin in December 2014.
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