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Whitechapel Square

Tower Hamlets

Project Details

£50M or more

New Build

Practice

Steve Ritchie Partnership

25 Links Yard , Spelman Street , London , E1 5LX , United Kingdom

Whitechapel Square is a project, for Sainsbury’s Property Investments (SPI), that seeks to fulfill the ambitions of Tower Hamlets ‘Whitechapel Vision’ by regenerating the site of an existing supermarket into a major mixed use scheme centred around a series of new public squares. The proposals, submitted in March 2015 include retail, cafes, restaurants, education facilities, and over 600 mixed tenure homes. Perhaps the most significant part of the scheme is UNIT Architects’ landscape proposals for the public realm. Over a third of the development area has been designed to create a series of spaces that draw on historic street patterns and emerging desire lines to form new places and connections whilst defining new settings to the historic and contemporary neighbouring buildings. Around the public realm we have broken the scheme down into seventeen different buildings. A landmark residential tower draws on the typology of the campanile referencing Whitechapel’s historic bell foundry whilst its glazed terracotta piers echo the materiality of the Whitechapel Gallery. Three ‘palazzo buildings’ form a backdrop to a new tree-lined avenue. Each re-interprets the rational openings; brickwork and stone banding of the listed Albion Yard Brewery buildings, whilst their crenelated crowns are an abstraction of the brewery’s clock tower pediment. Six mansion blocks form a central quadrant whilst two warehouse buildings drop down in height to register the lower scale of the existing context. The composition of built form is completed by a series of townhouses that are based on the simple articulation of terraced houses that once existed on the site.