We're delighted to be shortlisted for the Croydon Fair Field competition, working with West 8, Expedition Engineering, Donald Hyslop and Michael Grubb Studio. See the AJ article here.
At the end of November a planning application was submitted for Project Newton, an innovation district on a 9.25 ha former landfill site to the east of Cambridge City Centre. Myths, legends and Sleeping Giants form part of a chalk geology led landscape framework. Check back in the new year for further information.
This festive season Periscope is raising money for a cause close to our hearts; we will be taking part in Shelter's Walk for Home. All funds go towards building a future supporting people who are living in unsafe or unfit housing or with no permanent place to call home.
If you'd like to support us and donate, please click here, anything you can give will make a real difference to Shelter's efforts to address housing issues across the country.
Next week our director Daniel Rea will join a panel discussion hosted by Kjellander Sjoberg in Stockholm. The subject is ‘What does the best of urban design and the future of towns & cities mean to us?’ Daniel will be discussing Periscope’s mission and their recent regenerative masterplanning work in the UK.
Welcome to William Pattison who recently joined the practice as a Part Two Architectural Assistant. Will joins us from Maccreanor Lavington following completion of his Masters at TU Delft, he previously worked at Mcmullan Studio, Studio Egret West and Bjarke Ingels Group.
Last week our team decamped to Utrecht and the central Netherlands for our annual study trip. We spent a busy few days cycling around the Leidsche Rijn, Utrecht centre and De Veluwe looking at deserts, forests, circular buildings, parks on tunnels, adaptive reuse sheds and new housing projects. Intense as they are these study trips allow for a moment of reflection with learnings tuned to current projects; we return refreshed and ready for new challenges.
Rebecca and Will have added some curiosities on circular building and drifting forests to our Research Atlas, link here.
We’re pleased to announce that Sandy Rompotiyoke has been promoted to Regenerative Advocacy Lead. Sandy will be responsible for social and environmental advocacy inside and outside Periscope, playing a key role in the practice’s work towards equity, diversity and inclusion together with environmental and social responsibility. Sandy continues in her role as Architect in which she is coordinating our work on garden communities in Essex and regeneration projects in London and Sussex.
Today we are delighted to join our collaborators at Queens University in Belfast to officially launch a Vision for the Future of Northern Ireland's Urban Greenspaces.
For the past year we've been working closely with the National Trust, Northern Ireland Environment Link, Useful Projects and Community Places on a co-created document and action plan. With inputs from over 1000 people across the country the 30 year vision seeks connects people, enhance nature and help towns & cities adapt to climate change.
For more information see the Northern Ireland Environment Link website and our project page here.
Periscope, together with Haworth Tompkins, Kjellander Sjöberg, Grounded Practice, ARUP and Exploration Architecture have won a competition to masterplan a new community near Colchester, Essex.
The project, for Latimer will be a model for 21st century sustainable living and regenerative approaches to place. We're looking forward to working with stakeholders and communities in this unique and storied landscape.
Periscope has joined London's new A+U Framework. The Mayor, Sadiq Khan has appointed a panel of innovative and diverse built environment specialists to a new Architecture + Urbanism (A+U) Framework, this panel will support his mission to build a better London for everyone.
Our team is proud to have been appointed to the A+U; its an amazing cohort, we're looking forward to the coming years and continuing to work for the people of London and the environment in which we live.
Today a planning application was submitted for The Phoenix, a new, exponentially sustainable neighbourhood on the site of John Every's Ironworks in Lewes, East Sussex.
Periscope's role is the Masterplan Design Lead, coordinating the Integrated Design Team of Human Nature and Arup. We are also designing the public realm & landscape, the adaptive reuse of two heritage structures and the Co-Mobility Hub. Check back soon for further updates.
Find out more by reading the Design & Access Statement, link here.
Next week Daniel Rea will be joining Jonathan Smales & Clarissa Bromelle of Human Nature, Patrick Bellew of Atelier Ten, Joanna Yarrow of M&C Saatchi LIFE and Alex Ely of Mae Architects at the opening night debate of the Surface Design Show 2023.
For further information please check the link here.
Last week Kirsty Badenoch and Daniel Rea ran a drawing workshop across two sites in Liverpool. Working with Architecture students from years 1-5 in a vertical studio they recreated Granby Winter Garden inside the Reilly Room at the University of Liverpool.
The students have been invited to exhibit their work in the Winter Garden in the coming months.
Today the principle collaborators, stakeholders and communities of Lewes congregated at The Depot to launch The Phoenix Planning Application.
Chaired by Katie Derham, presentations by Jonathan Smales, Daniel Rea and Robert Sakula were followed by a panel featuring Human Nature chairman David Cowans; Cany Ash of Ash Sakula; Kelly Harrison of engineers Whitby Wood; local writer and activist Juliet Oxborrow; and Professor Raphie Kaplinsky.
The event was covered by the BBC, find out more here. Event photographs by Philip Volkers.
Welcome to Alberto Campagnoli who recently joined the practice as an Associate. Alberto is an Architect with a strong interest in regenerative processes and the civic role of landscape architecture.
Last weekend we hosted an Open City Accelerate workshop in our office, the theme for the day was stewardship and sustainability. It was a pleasure to engage with this class of brilliant young people and see Accelerate promoting different roles and routes into working in the built environment sector. Later in the academic year the practice will be mentoring two young people from Hackney.
Congratulations to Kirsty Badenoch who has been promoted to Associate Director while continuing in her role as Head of Research. Kirsty leads our Grand Challenges collaboration with UCL, a number of client facing projects including our work with BeFirst and NI Environment Link; she also continues to teach at The Bartlett School of Architecture and lecture internationally.
Earlier this month we joined our LondonOn colleagues in submitting a proposal for Grønlikaia waterfront.
Our team is assigned a central parcel in the final phase of the dock rehabilitation on the eastern shores of the Oslo Fjord. We have been exploring how the city meets the sea and what that can mean for social interaction and underwater ecology. The results will be announced in early 2023.
Image Credit: Haptic with Gort Scott, Mae Architects, Morris & Company, Neighbourhood, Elliot Wood & Periscope.
Out team together with Nyima Murry have been out on site shooting B-roll for a film about moving rivers in Enfield. This will be a four year project documenting what it takes to move a river and recover a landscape.
Find out more here and check back in 2023 for more.