to the London skyline,
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images by Foster + Partners, UK architecture studio
Foster + Partners has been granted planning approval for office and residential
development 18 Blackfriars Road, which the studio claims will be net-zero
carbon, two residential blocks measuring 22 and 40 stories tall will contain 400
homes, 40 per cent of which will be affordable housing, "[18 Blackfriars
Road] will feature London's lowest whole-life carbon high-rise, which also aims
to be the first to achieve the WELL Community Gold rating,"
said Foster + Partners head of studio Nigel Dancey, "We are incredibly
proud to be part of this pioneering vision for Southwark."
designed in collaboration with developers Hines and Lipton Rogers, Foster + Partners claims
the development will be 100 per cent electric and net zero carbon in operation,
"We are incredibly proud to be part of this pioneering vision for
Southwark, We have designed a healthy, mixed-use development that
plugs into and seeks to significantly enhance the existing urban fabric,"
said Dancey, "The project will provide new homes, offices, retail and a
wide range of cultural and community facilities to bring this dormant site back
to life." Dancey added, Vibrant new public spaces are central to the
design concept, connecting with a cycle highway and a number of public
transport interchanges to encourage car-free travel," no mention of a
completion date, but I guess the development will start soon.
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