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NEASDEN GOODS YARD

A large-scale mixed-use masterplan in London, integrating student housing, flexible workspace, public realm, and transport upgrades.

Location:

London- UK

Type of Work:

Urban Design

Practice:

Allies and Morrison

Overview

Comprehensive redevelopment of a site for mixed use including demolition of the existing buildings and construction of up to seven new buildings comprising new homes, purpose built student accommodation, industrial uses, flexible commercial and community space, safeguarding of land for new station and pedestrian bridge, upgrade works to facilitate access to existing station, diversion of existing culverts, new public realm, landscaping, internal and external amenity space and playspace, car and cycle parking and associated works including plant and infrastructure and other minor works incidental to the proposed development.

Site Area: 1.76 ha

Project Property
Mixed-Use Masterplanning
Sustainable Design
Public Realm Design
Residential & Student Housing
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NO BORDERS (PRESENCE AND ABSENCE)

This thesis project, developed at the University of Strathclyde, explores the narrative of two cities -the broadcaster (host) and the receiver.

Location:
Glasgow, Scotland - Damascus, Syria
Glasgow, Scotland - Damascus, Syria
Type of Work:
Public Spaces
Public Spaces
Completion Date:
January 2019
January 8, 2019
Transformation of Public Squares
Global Cultural Network Vision
Architecture as a Storytelling Medium
Narrative-Based Design Process
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THE FACTORY HUB

This thesis project, developed at the University of Strathclyde, A community-driven innovation hub in Govan (Glasgow- Scotland)

Location:
Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow, Scotland
Type of Work:
Cultural and Recreational Facilities
Cultural and Recreational Facilities
Completion Date:
January 2018
January 6, 2018
Social & Community Enterprise
Flexible Co-Working & Workshop Spaces
Adaptive Mixed-Use Design
Empowerment Through Architecture
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