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Images 5 Mar 2008
Will Alsop has just unveiled his designs for Putney Place - a landmark
mixed-used development opposite East Putney station in London, which aims
to regenerate and revitalise this part of Putney. Commissioned by the
Oracle Group, Alsop is currently undertaking an extensive public consultation
process incorporating feedback from the local community into the outline
proposals. A planning application is due to be submitted to Wandsworth
Council later this year.

The scheme comprises a 25-storey building (Putney Place 1) and a 19-storey
building (Putney Place 2) which will provide a total of 330 new homes
including 120 affordable residential units.
Putney Place 1 features mosaic-like cladding consisting of opaque white,
translucent, and transparent glass panels. The building contains 210 apartments
with private winter gardens and 700 sq metres of retail space and 1,600
sq metres of office accommodation. Apartments are planned internally to
maximize the external glazed wall area to capture views out and maximize
the amount of daylighting. The bathrooms will be pre-fabricated with factory-finished
components and surfaces.

Putney Place 2 is a dramatic cylindrical building, raised 7 metres from
the ground on raked columns, which contains affordable apartments with
winter gardens and a communal roof garden. Externally the building is
predominately black, with white stripes, to compliment its simple yet
bold shape and also to provide contrast with the white cladding at Putney
Place 1.
The quality of the public realm is central to the scheme - renowned artist
Bruce McLean and Churchman landscape architects have been appointed to
develop a dynamic new space which incorporates a central water feature
with ground jets and a dedicated play space at ground floor level at Putney
Place 1. An innovative public art component will be a lattice of coloured
beams suspended around 12 metres above ground, designed by Bruce McLean.
Sustainability is also an integral part of the proposal which with a focus
on passive design in addition to on-site renewable energy production.

Will Alsop said of the scheme: This project will help establish
an important arrival point at East Putney station. Max Titchmarsh,
Project Architect, added: At a time when Londons tall building
debate is raging, here is a development that proposes a realistically
high density in the right location backed up by a comprehensive Urban
Analysis.
Scott Hammond, Regional Director of Oracle Residential said, We
are very excited by SMC Alsops outline ideas for this key site.
There is a general recognition that this part of East Putney needs to
be regenerated and that a building of the highest quality design can set
a very positive vision for this end of the Upper Richmond Road. We believe
that this is a unique location and is the most suitable site in Putney
for a landmark building.
Putney Place
architect - Will Alsop
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