Efficient Densification? Hidden opportunities for London's Regeneration

Tuesday, 14 June 2022 | 18:00 – 21:00 BST

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About this event:

How can London efficiently densify?

Join the London Festival of Architecture & our local Daab Design on Tuesday June 14th from 6pm-9pm at the London School of Architecture to discuss the opportunities presented by forgotten parcels of industrial spaces, such as Stewarts Lane and the role sites like these play in a post pandemic London.

Run in celebration of the London Festival of Architecture, the discussion aims to uncover the opportunities industrial land presents for creating new, resilient, sustainable communities, using the Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea (VNEB) opportunity area as a case study for the future of London's densification.

The VNEB has extended the Northern Line, relocated the American Embassy and put a swimming pool in the air. But as we await the final touches of the Battersea Power Station and the last of the overpriced residential buildings, there remains a strategic portion of the VNEB which has evaded attention. How can we best ACT?

Please join us for a spirited panel discussion on Stewarts Lane Rail Depot and the “forgotten corner” of the VNEB.

The panel talk will address:

- The role sites like these play in a post pandemic London

- How the BDTQ/Stewarts Lane can contribute to London’s economic recovery

- How Industrial spaces can forge a new approach to a circular economy

- How communities can contribute in shaping SIL spaces

Speakers:

– Neal Shasore (LSA)

– Dennis Austin (daab design) Moderator

– Holly Lewis, (We Made That)

– Steven Smith (Urban Narrative)

– Kevin McGinley (Network Rail)

- Jacob Wilson (Be First)

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