Presentation on St Andrews, Bromley By Bow

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St. Andrew’s 25 June 2012 FUTURE OF LONDON - SITE VISIT

Allies and Morrison Maccreanor Lavington Glenn Howells Hardhat Townshend Landscape Architects


London Borough of Tower Hamlets Central London

Bromley-by-Bow Ward



Aerial site photograph showing St Andrew’s Hospital


Former St Andrew’s Hospital


KEY STAKEHOLDERS Developer and Contractor

Barratt East London

Land owner

London Development Agency

Design Review Design Review Design Review

Design for London CABE London Thames Gateway Development Corporation

Planning Authority Planning Authority

LB Tower Hamlets Greater London Authority

Housing Association Islamic Housing Association Housing Association Funding

Circle Anglia LABO

Health Authority

Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust

Housing Corporation


TIMELINE Background •

Former Victorian hospital

Acquired by the London Development Agency in 2004

LDA conducted a developer selection campaign

Barratt selected as preferred developer in November 2006

Development Agreement exchanged June 2007

Barratt London in partnership with the LDA, Homes and Communities Agency and Circle Anglia with extensive input from Design for London

Outline Planning Application in February 2008

Start on Site in January 2009

First occupation in March 2010

651 units completed in first three phases (January 2009 – October 2011)

Phase 4 on site (24 residential floors) (July 2011 – May 2013)











Landscape Masterplan



SUSTAINABILITY •

Gas and Biomass fired CHP plant in basement of Phase One

20% of energy demand is met by biomass on-site generation

Hot water cylinder in each flat

Bio-divers green roofs

Grey water recycling for in 5 Bedroom houses

Rainwater harvesting for garden irrigation

Bat and Swift boxes integrated into the brickwork













KEY DATA •

7 acre site (3.01 hectare)

A third of the site is public open space (1 hectare)

964 residential units across 5 phases

320 units/hectare

963 habitable rooms/hectare

50% affordable by habitable rooms (410 units)

30% family housing (3 bed flats to 5 bed duplexes)

10% accessible housing

100% lifetime home

CFH level 3 (860 cycle spaces)

Tower Hamlets PCT health centre facility delivered in first phase (2,000 sqm)























April 2007


February 2012


April 2012






COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Throughout the masterplanning of the site, community engagement was prioritised to ensure the development partners were responding to the views of the community. • Local Service Providers Group • Key stakeholder engagement • Wider community involvement • Construction Working Group • Public Art Strategy


WIDER COMMUNICATIONS We are committed to engaging with the community throughout the planning of the future development and the build process.

• Quarterly newsletters • Website • Planning consultation • Community events


AWARDS •

Four Housing Design Awards, Best Completed Scheme Award – Block A and B (2011) Community Consultation Award – Masterplan (2011) Graham Pye Award (Scheme best suitable for family housing) – Materplan, Blocks A and B (2011) Housing Design Award – Block C (2012)

Building for Life Award (CABE, HBF, Design for Homes)

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Brick Design Award 2010 – Block A Brick Design Award 2011 – Block B

Building design Awards 2012 – highly commended



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