Description of Activity
Report appraising the affordable reuse of a raised car park on the Kipling Estate, London SE1, using construction waste to provide recreational amenity, a SUDS cistern and community flood refuge as part of an inner city chain of pocket parks.Period | Jan 2020 |
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Work for | Leathermarket Joint Management Board, United Kingdom |
Degree of Recognition | Local |
Keywords
- reuse
- circular economy
- architecture
- planning
- flood refuge
- public space
- design research
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