Battersea Power Station Pavilion and Pop-Up Park

The Pop-Up park, surrounding landscape and Pavilion was always intended to be a temporary landscape, which would host world leaders, celebrities and communities.

The design of the park is simple in order to allow the Power Station to take centre stage. The planting in the Pop-up Park, however, is a rich so that it provides a varied landscape no matter the season. Simple lawn and flexible hard space complement the building and work hard to host a multitude of events and activities.

The arrival sequence and sense of anticipation was provided by high-quality planting design, which will set the standard for the future phases of the development.

The design concept intended to showcase a variety of landscape planting typologies to demonstrate how plant communities can alter the appearnace and character within the same scheme. This was acheived with the woodland walk, the rain garden and the Pavilion border.

The rain garden demonstrated best practice principles related to storm water retention and water management. The 80 metre long swale captures all surface water drainage. Plants were carefully selected that could withstand both periods of draught and complete saturation.

The simplicity of the scheme reflects the art deco character of the Power Station and, therefore, elegantly complements the Power Station rather than competing with it.

The scheme was only ever intended to be a temporary landscape. However, hard-wearing and robust materials were selected to withstand the myriad events held at the park, as well as community events such as the Chelsea Fringe Festival.

Overview

  • Project Name

    Battersea Power Station Pavilion and Pop-Up Park

  • Location

    London

  • Category

    Parks and gardens

  • Landscape Architect

    LDA Design Consulting Ltd

  • Client

    Battersea Power Station Development Company (BPSDC)

  • Brief

    The brief for the Pavilion and Pop-Up park was to provide a marketing facility to showcase the Phase 1 development of the wider Power Station site. The Pop-Up park was to provide a flexible hard and soft landscape, which could be used by the client to host events,

  • Awards

    Shortlisted for a Landscape Institute Award 2014

Details

  • Year Completed

    2014

  • Project Size

    1.5 Hectares

  • Contract Value

    '£750,000 for the external works

Technicals

  • Planting

    The planting design drew on contemporary planting design aesthetics, showcasing the use of grasses and herbaceous perennials, which can withstand periods of dry weather.

  • LDA Design Consulting Ltd

    Registered Practice - (21 + Employees)
  • Approximate Map Location

    Location

    London

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