Roof space part-allocated as shared outdoor space with great views towards central London Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
Noel saying conversations need to be had about designing buildings for longevity to meet sustainability demands. Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
Another fantastic image, this time of the concrete coffee and staircase, with concrete finish again to reduce maintenance Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
The residential tower had 8 flats per floor. Designed so none of the flats looked directly over the school Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
The social aspect was integral to the design including precast benching the provides seating for waiting parents Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
Noel explains the robust external facade requires minimal/no maintenance respecting the financial constraints of the school to maintain its facilities Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
Noel indicates the school design has been well received with good educational attainment and satisfied parents Henley Halebrown Image shows entrance to school in between the two buildings #lcecBHU
Noel highlights an interesting sustainability dilemma they had about creating a significant concrete basement that is primarily for bicycle storage Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
Steel frame - Noel talking about the direct appointment of contractor - follow up question on procurement required Henley Halebrown #lcecBHU
Noel Cash introduces his talk on 333 Kingsland Road designed as a hybrid scheme with residential and a school by Henley Halebrown Architects. The residential enabling the development of the new school henleyhalebrown.com/works/333-king⦠#lcecBHU