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Barking Creative Industries Quarter, London Building, Project, News, Design, Image
Barking Creative Industries Quarter London
Development by schmidt hammer lassen architects in London, UK
19 May 2009
Barking Creative Industries Quarter given
the go ahead
The London Thames Gateway Development Corporation’s (LTGDC) proposals
for a vibrant cultural and creative hub for east London has received
a huge boost as planning permission has been granted for the development
of the Creative Industries Quarter (CIQ), in Barking.
Granary ; Square ; Street

The mixed-use scheme, submitted by the LTGDC and Rooff Holdings Ltd,
has been designed by the award-winning practice schmidt hammer lassen
architects and will bring two existing 19th century buildings (the
Malthouse and the Granary) back into use for the 21st century. It
will create 220 residential units, workspaces for local artists, a
new public square, community facilities and better public transport
links across the River Roding. The new development will bring renewed
life to the area throughout the day and night and is part of the LTGDC’s
plans to regenerate Barking.
schmidt hammer lassen architects’ design places new buildings around
the site’s existing industrial structures, to form a public space
at the heart of the project. The new buildings sit on the periphery
of the site, facing Abbey Road, and the boundary is punctuated at
strategic points by a number of entrances which also frame views of
the Malthous and Granary as well as connecting the site with neighboring
Gascoigne and allowing light into the heart of the development, creating
views out across the river and marshlands. The site is located in
an old industrial area south of Barking town centre and is bound to
the west by the River Roding and to the east by Abbey Road.
The design aims to preserve the industrial, gritty character of the
site through the use of brickwork that is both sensitive to, and inspired
by, the Malthouse and the Granary. Careful study and analysis of archives
and photographs has informed SHL architects’ design process. At the
same time a scheme of varied character has been produced; the new
buildings are of varying heights and scale with differing facade treatments
which respond to both the urban context and the landscape.
Peter Andrews, chief executive at the LTGDC, said: “This approval
brings us one step closer to realising our vision of focusing the
energy and dynamism of creative industries to drive the regeneration
of Barking Town. Barking already has a vibrant creative industries
base and our CIQ will act as a focal point to attract similar industries
to the area and inspire new one to come to life.”
Stephen Willacy, of SHL architects, said: “We are delighted that this
culturally important scheme has been given the green light. The Malthouse
and Granary are two of the few lasting examples of fine industrial
architectural in Barking so it is vital that people rediscover the
historic character of these buildings whilst adapting them for new
uses, including much need residential accommodation.”
The scheme will:
· Restore and re-use locally important heritage buildings
the Malthouse and Granary
· Regenerate an under utilised industrial site, with space
for workshops, offices, small shops, café and crèche,
acting as a catalyst for wider regeneration
· Create around 7,000 sq m of work spaces for local artists
and others employed in creative industries
· Provide 220 new homes of which up to 35% will be affordable
· Facilitate a new public transport bridge across the River
Roding
· Create new public open spaces including opening up terraces
overlooking the River Roding
Bringing the Malthouse and Granary into productive use will ensure
that collectively, they contribute to the development of Barking as
a creative hub with the potential of creating wealth and jobs for
local people. Evidence of the take up on creative space at the Barking
CIQ was revealed after the completion of its first phase in March
2008 when all available units were fully let within weeks. The CIQ
is now the base for a number of creative industries that include the
Arc Theatre studio, 3Arts Drama Company, SPACE, visual artists and
photographers.
The scheme was advised by Savills on planning matters, EDP on ecology
and heritage issues and Buro Happold on sustainability, engineering,
access and transport.
Helen Dias, associate director in the Savills planning team said:
"The new creative industries quarter will bring back into use a locally
important heritage building, and establish a quality mixed use area
on this important river frontage site, whilst making provision for
a new public transport crossing across the Roding."
The plans were approved by the LTGDC Planning Committee on Thursday
14 May following the grant of Conservation Area Consent by Barking
and Dagenham Council on 12 May.
The London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTGDC)
The London Thames Gateway Development Corporation (LTGDC) is the Governments
lead regeneration agency for East London the Lower Lea Valley
and London Riverside, the two areas with the greatest potential for
growth in London and in the Thames Gateway.
LTGDC is committed to deliver the necessary infrastructure to support
a total of 40,000 new homes and 28,000 new jobs by 2016.
LTGDCs priorities are to:
· Maximise the opportunities and benefits from the London 2012
Olympic Games and Paralympic Games investment and secure an
appropriate Olympic legacy for east London
· Promote the provision of high quality social infrastructure
to support future housing and jobs
· Help brand east London as an area for environmental technologies
and developments of the highest environmental standards
· Provide a streamlined and
Barking Buildings
Barking Central : ALLFORD HALL MONAGHAN
MORRIS

photograph © Tim Soar
Barking Town Square : Muf -
5th European Prize for Urban Public Space winner

Barking Riverside : Sheppard
Robson

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