First opened to the public in 1845, London’s Victoria Park is the city’s first designed Public Park, created by act of Parliament before Birkenhead in Liverpool and shaped throughout its history by local people and their desire for a better society., It is one of the largest local authority managed parks in London, visited by over 12 million people a year and its status as the first designed public park in the city influenced the wider parks movement, giving it a strong national importance.
The vision was to:
Enhance the significant heritage of Victoria Park
Promote and reinforce the unique identity and strategic importance of the park in the context of a constantly changing East End
Communicate and celebrate the stories associated with this place
Draw inspiration from people connected with the park – both past and present - to guide proposals
Provide an infrastructure fit for the 21st century user
Look to solutions, both inside and outside the park, to enhance access on all levels, from physical to intellectual, visual to geographical
The vision was to:
Enhance the significant heritage of Victoria Park
Promote and reinforce the unique identity and strategic importance of the park in the context of a constantly changing East End
Communicate and celebrate the stories associated with this place
Draw inspiration from people connected with the park – both past and present - to guide proposals
Provide an infrastructure fit for the 21st century user
Look to solutions, both inside and outside the park, to enhance access on all levels, from physical to intellectual, visual to geographical
Overview
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Project Name
Victoria Park - London
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Location
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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Category
Brownfield, commercial and industrial
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Landscape Architect
LDA Design Consulting Ltd
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Client
London Borough of Tower Hamlets
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Awards
Highly Commended, LI award, Heritage and conservation
Details
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Project Team
LDA Design (Lead Consultant And Landscape Architect) Dosser Group (Civil And Structural Engineers) Halcrow Yolles Ltd (M&E Engineer) Hirst Conservation (Building Conservation) Randall Shaw Billingham (Architect) Greg Gale Associates (Architects) Davis Langdon (Quantity Surveyor) Waterwise Solutions Ltd (Water Feature TechnicalDesigner) Rooff Limited (Principal Building Contractor) Geoffrey Osborne Ltd (Principal Civil Contractor) The Parks Agency (Hlf Monitor)
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Year Completed
0001
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Contract Value
Estimated at £9.3 million
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Additional Information
©Photography Credit -LDA Design (Robin Forster)