The Royal Borough Greenwich planning committee has given the go-ahead for plans to deliver 1,500 new homes and employment space at U+I’s Morden Wharf on Greenwich Peninsula, London.
Designed by Dutch architecture firm OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture), Morden Wharf will deliver a mixed-use complex including 1,500 homes in 12 tenure-blind residential buildings. A number of the residential buildings will feature vegetated façades.
It will also provide more than six acres of public realm including a 4-acre landscaped park opening up more than 275 meters of Thames riverfront that includes a river beach. A new public square will be laid out where the Thames Path meets Sea Witch Lane.
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