Chloe Coffee table
2025
Haworth Tompkins was invited by Swan Housing (now Sanctuary) and Metropolitan Workshop to collaborate on the second phase of the Blackwall Reach Regeneration Project, which followed an earlier decision to demolish the East Wing of Robin Hood Gardens designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in the late 1960s.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
Haworth Tompkins was invited by Swan Housing (now Sanctuary) and Metropolitan Workshop to collaborate on the second phase of the Blackwall Reach Regeneration Project, which followed an earlier decision to demolish the East Wing of Robin Hood Gardens designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in the late 1960s.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
Haworth Tompkins was invited by Swan Housing (now Sanctuary) and Metropolitan Workshop to collaborate on the second phase of the Blackwall Reach Regeneration Project, which followed an earlier decision to demolish the East Wing of Robin Hood Gardens designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in the late 1960s.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
Haworth Tompkins was invited by Swan Housing (now Sanctuary) and Metropolitan Workshop to collaborate on the second phase of the Blackwall Reach Regeneration Project, which followed an earlier decision to demolish the East Wing of Robin Hood Gardens designed by Alison and Peter Smithson in the late 1960s.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
The new development doubles the density and delivers 268 mixed tenure homes across four new buildings, two designed by each practice, which share a common architectural language but are different in colour and detail.
Neil Dusheiko
SODA
Peckham
Private
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