Forsaken
03-08-2010, 10:01 AM
Site: Lanterns Court, Isle of Dogs, London.
Status: Under Construction
Project Description: In the Millennium Quarter of London’s Docklands, Lanterns Court lies just a few hundred yards from Canary Wharf. It marks the border between Victorian terraces to the south east and what was until recently an industrial zone beside the dock.Most of the buildings that make up this proposal adopt a monolithic language derived from the area’s industrial heritage and inspired by Corbusier’s Unité housing, where playful moves are made within a formal frame. The typological language is that of industrial architecture with a superstructure made of pre-cast concrete. Within it, individual apartments are placed on the superstructure to create a separate vocabulary of solid panels, balconies and glass doors. The orientation and location of each apartment determine the precise choice of apartment cladding. Lower down the buildings, white concrete with marble aggregate will provide a solid thermal mass. These infill panels overhang the frame to make clear their function is solely environmental. Living rooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass, while bedrooms have smaller windows to maintain thermal mass. As the apartments rise higher up the taller buildings, thermal mass is exchanged for higher-performing thermal-efficient glass that contains solar shading. Near their summits these buildings open up into sky gardens and projecting balconies.At one corner of the scheme stands a distinctive round tower. At only 18 storeys high it is modest compared to the 50 storey towers of nearby Canary Wharf, but provides a local landmark for the Millennium Quarter. It is designed to be clearly visible to people travelling around the low-lying hinterland beyond, helping them to locate the new amenities of the dockside.
Rendering:
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/7665/brochure01a.jpg
Architect: Squire and Partners (http://www.squireandpartners.com/)
Client: City & Docklands (http://www.cityanddocklands.com/LanternsCourtMap.htm)
Source: Official Lanterns Court homepage (http://www.squireandpartners.com/#/projects/1011/) | In attendance: 'Forsaken', 'kevin arnold' & 'mito'.
After an exploration with 'mito' earlier in the night, followed by a meal at the base of One Canada Square, we met up with 'kevin arnold' for the second site of the night. An 18 storey residential development complete with three cranes towering above - one of them being our target.
01. The air was calm. A warm night with good visablilty:
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/5821/dsc5779.jpg
02. The crane operators office:
http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/4652/dsc5788.jpg
03. Pan Peninsula (http://www.panpeninsula.com/):
http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/97/dsc5785.jpg
04. Looking South, Crystal Palace Transmitter (640 ft) in the distance:
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/856/dsc5780.jpg
05. Beware of nosey neighbours below :p. Mellish Street:
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/772/dsc5776b.jpg
06. Looking East, Millwall Inner Dock and O2:
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/7479/dsc5787b.jpg
07. Looking North, the reason we're here... Canary Wharf:
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/1707/canarya.jpg
08. With the guard back in his cabin and dawn approaching, one last sit on the counterweights before leaving:
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/4645/dsc5796b.jpg
Thanks for looking.
Status: Under Construction
Project Description: In the Millennium Quarter of London’s Docklands, Lanterns Court lies just a few hundred yards from Canary Wharf. It marks the border between Victorian terraces to the south east and what was until recently an industrial zone beside the dock.Most of the buildings that make up this proposal adopt a monolithic language derived from the area’s industrial heritage and inspired by Corbusier’s Unité housing, where playful moves are made within a formal frame. The typological language is that of industrial architecture with a superstructure made of pre-cast concrete. Within it, individual apartments are placed on the superstructure to create a separate vocabulary of solid panels, balconies and glass doors. The orientation and location of each apartment determine the precise choice of apartment cladding. Lower down the buildings, white concrete with marble aggregate will provide a solid thermal mass. These infill panels overhang the frame to make clear their function is solely environmental. Living rooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass, while bedrooms have smaller windows to maintain thermal mass. As the apartments rise higher up the taller buildings, thermal mass is exchanged for higher-performing thermal-efficient glass that contains solar shading. Near their summits these buildings open up into sky gardens and projecting balconies.At one corner of the scheme stands a distinctive round tower. At only 18 storeys high it is modest compared to the 50 storey towers of nearby Canary Wharf, but provides a local landmark for the Millennium Quarter. It is designed to be clearly visible to people travelling around the low-lying hinterland beyond, helping them to locate the new amenities of the dockside.
Rendering:
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/7665/brochure01a.jpg
Architect: Squire and Partners (http://www.squireandpartners.com/)
Client: City & Docklands (http://www.cityanddocklands.com/LanternsCourtMap.htm)
Source: Official Lanterns Court homepage (http://www.squireandpartners.com/#/projects/1011/) | In attendance: 'Forsaken', 'kevin arnold' & 'mito'.
After an exploration with 'mito' earlier in the night, followed by a meal at the base of One Canada Square, we met up with 'kevin arnold' for the second site of the night. An 18 storey residential development complete with three cranes towering above - one of them being our target.
01. The air was calm. A warm night with good visablilty:
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/5821/dsc5779.jpg
02. The crane operators office:
http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/4652/dsc5788.jpg
03. Pan Peninsula (http://www.panpeninsula.com/):
http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/97/dsc5785.jpg
04. Looking South, Crystal Palace Transmitter (640 ft) in the distance:
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/856/dsc5780.jpg
05. Beware of nosey neighbours below :p. Mellish Street:
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/772/dsc5776b.jpg
06. Looking East, Millwall Inner Dock and O2:
http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/7479/dsc5787b.jpg
07. Looking North, the reason we're here... Canary Wharf:
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/1707/canarya.jpg
08. With the guard back in his cabin and dawn approaching, one last sit on the counterweights before leaving:
http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/4645/dsc5796b.jpg
Thanks for looking.