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The CNU Charter Awards jury appreciated the thoroughness of the alternatives, as well as the cross-disciplinary nature of the teams-bringing together design and real estate development expertise. The project addresses London's 2040 targets for sustainability by reducing car travel and creating walkable neighborhoods. Students were required to employ the tools of sustainable urbanism-such as a connected network of streets, blocks, and public spaces, including a variety of parks and a waterfront esplanade. The various plans each accommodate at least 12,000 housing units-including townhouses, flats, studio apartments, single-room occupancy units, and live-works. Source: UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design These included making Thamesmead a ‘car-free district ’ exploring tidal power for energy using London's emerging movie industry as a site for new studios and focusing on health care and the large number of health care providers who live in the surrounding districts.
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The Thamesmead Expansion is to be the latest phase in a linear city that has developed eastwards along the Thames from Canary Wharf, the Greenwich Peninsula, the royal docks, and the Woolrich Arsenal.įive teams focused on emerging ideas for their master plans. The 20 th Century Thamesmead was the setting for the famous dystopian film, “A Clockwork Orange”-and that association highlights the need for more livable urbanism for the residents, who are largely migrants from Britain’s former colonies and pre-Brexit citizens from Eastern Europe. Teams of UC Berkeley graduate students in real estate and urban design recently explored how the site, an expansion of the 1960s development district of Thamesmead, could become the core of a “15-minute city” serving new and existing residents with access to transit hubs. The program calls for half of those units in London’s Thamesmead district, connected by a recent transit line to the central city, to be affordable. Opportunity areas for new housing in that region are critical-including a flat, 300-acre former military site on the Thames estuary where 12,000 to 15,000 living spaces could be built. Like the US, Britain is experiencing a widespread housing affordability shortage, especially around London in the southeast of the UK.
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