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Enfield
£5m to £9.99M
Karakusevic Carson Architects LTD
Unit 501, 37 Cremer Street , Brickfields , Hackney , LONDON , E2 8HD
Dujardin Mews forms the first phase of the wider regeneration of Ponders End in Enfield, North London. It is the first social housing delivered by Enfield Council in nearly 40 years and provides 38 new homes for the community. The remediated brownfield site, previously occupied by Gasworks, has been transformed to create a new dual sided streetscape, public landscaping and children’s play area. The project is built on a forgotten, difficult and hard to access rectangular plot land next to a recently completed school, industrial warehouses and the rear gardens of the residential neighbourhood. In this challenging context, the scheme uses a modified mews street typology to establish permeability through the site and re-link important pedestrian connections from north to south. The project was designed by Karakusevic Carson Architects and Maccreanor Lavington. Since completion in 2017, the project has won a RIBA National Award and Civic Trust Award.