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Plans Submitted for a 1,500-Home Mixed-Use Scheme on Greenwich Peninsula in London

The landscape design is inspired by the site’s history as a marshland and will add a new ecological resource to the area.
The landscape design is inspired by the site’s history as a marshland and will add a new ecological resource to the area.
23 June 2020 | London, United Kingdom

Regeneration company, U+I has submitted plans for a new 1,500 home mixed-use scheme on Greenwich Peninsula
The plans will deliver around 1,500 new homes, hundreds of new jobs and more than six acres of public realm and a landscaped park along 275 meters of the River Thames on Greenwich Peninsula.

Designed by Dutch architecture firm Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Morden Wharf comprises 12 residential buildings, as well as commercial, retail and community spaces, and will generate hundreds of new jobs.

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The plans have been submitted to the Royal Borough of Greenwich for approval following extensive consultation with the local community and key stakeholders.

The proposals include over three acres of riverfront park, known as Morden Park, which will offer views of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site and Canary Wharf across the River Thames.

The park will lead directly off the Thames Path, which will be increased in width to 6 meters, and will be open to workers, visitors and residents alike.

A new public square that will host seasonal events and markets will be laid out where the Thames Path meets Sea Witch Lane, the main boulevard that runs east to west through the scheme. Underground car parking facilities means the public space will cater almost exclusively to pedestrians and cyclists.

The open space at Morden Wharf will include play and recreation space designed for all age groups, helping to address the existing deficit of open space in the area.

The approximately 1,500 homes, of which 35 percent will be affordable housing, will include a mix of private sale, shared ownership and London Affordable Rent, which in particular will have a focus on family homes.

A number of the residential buildings will feature vertical green façades that will help to provide natural screening and improve air quality.

The scheme will also deliver a mix of commercial and employment uses that will create around 1,100 new permanent jobs.

The plans also include a new permanent boat house on an existing jetty, designed by architects Carmody Groarke.

Morden Wharf is located in the South Western corner of the Greenwich Peninsula around 15 minutes walking distance from North Greenwich Station on the Jubilee Line.

Richard Upton, chief development officer of U+I, said: “Morden Wharf will bring together new homes, retail, leisure, employment and an extensive riverfront park, to create a diverse community rooted in the site’s heritage.

“Centred on a beautiful park and world-class public realm this scheme is set to transform the area into a distinctive, green, mixed-use development, while driving growth and employment and delivering 1,500 much-needed new homes.”

Reinier de Graaf, partner in charge of the project for OMA, added: “Morden Wharf is designed to foster community and has the right mix of uses to create a successful and vibrant neighbourhood, all stitched together with beautiful public realm.

“We have drawn design inspiration from Greenwich Peninsula’s industrial heritage – from the warehouses and silos that once sat on the site, to the iron lattice structure of the gasholders.

“We have also looked back further, to the original marshland landscape of the peninsula, and in creating the park and public realms we are seeking to return the post-industrial landscape to a more natural and ecologically diverse condition.”

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