Greenwich Peninsula Riverside / C.F. Møller
Located in Greenwich Peninsula - London?s largest regeneration project - and within walking distance from the O2 Arena, M0115 is a residential development that comprises a mix of Private, Intermediate and Social for Rent tenures. In total, 56% of the homes are Affordable.
© Mark Hadden
Architects: C.F. Møller · Office Profile
Location: Riverside, London SE7, UK
Area: 13295.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Mark Hadden · Photographer Profile, Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects
Landscape Architect: Randle Siddely Associates
Structural: Price & Myers
Mep: Foreman Roberts
Contractor: Wates
© Mark Hadden
From the architect. Located in Greenwich Peninsula - London?s largest regeneration project - and within walking distance from the O2 Arena, M0115 is a residential development that comprises a mix of Private, Intermediate and Social for Rent tenures. In total, 56% of the homes are Affordable.
© Mark Hadden
The massing is formed of two 10-storey buildings flanking a raised landscaped podium at first floor level and two smaller terraces of family housing, ensuring a continuation of the ?book end? theme established on the adjacent plots. The building is designed to Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4, featuring green roofs and connection to ...
© Mark Hadden
Architects: C.F. Møller · Office Profile
Location: Riverside, London SE7, UK
Area: 13295.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Mark Hadden · Photographer Profile, Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects
Landscape Architect: Randle Siddely Associates
Structural: Price & Myers
Mep: Foreman Roberts
Contractor: Wates
© Mark Hadden
From the architect. Located in Greenwich Peninsula - London?s largest regeneration project - and within walking distance from the O2 Arena, M0115 is a residential development that comprises a mix of Private, Intermediate and Social for Rent tenures. In total, 56% of the homes are Affordable.
© Mark Hadden
The massing is formed of two 10-storey buildings flanking a raised landscaped podium at first floor level and two smaller terraces of family housing, ensuring a continuation of the ?book end? theme established on the adjacent plots. The building is designed to Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4, featuring green roofs and connection to ...
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