Work starts on East London Icon – Silvertown

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Silvertown was once one of the most important trade centres of the British Empire; it was the hub for both imports and exports, from grain to meat, to all variety of spices and foodstuffs. It is also home to one of London’s most notable buildings, the former flour mill, Millennium Mills. The ambition is for Silvertown to once more become a thriving, economic centre, but this time for new technology and the creative industries. It is destined to become an aspiring and attainable place to live, work and play.

Benoy is advising the Silvertown Partnership on the development of their Architectural Brand Strategy; a crucial component in generating the high level of commercial interest for which this major venture is aiming to attract.

Working alongside the developer, a plan is being devised which will entice globally celebrated brands to an enterprising and exciting environment, uniting civic, cultural and commercial components.

Director and London Studio Head David Ellis, who is working on the Silvertown project, sees this development as indicative of the future of Leisure and Mixed-Use; “schemes such as this are truly multi-functional. With our role as an advisor, we can see the full raft of opportunities available and guide our client on how best to infuse their personality and character into the development”.

Tom Cartledge, Global Operations Director at the company, explained that this new business offer allows the use of its expertise in even more creative and beneficial ways because “in addition to delivering award-winning architecture, we are now able to operate in an advisory capacity, providing unique intelligence and insight.”

“Projects such as Silvertown are the next generation of design and we understand the future of Retail, Mixed-Use, Leisure and Luxury developments. We have an extensive portfolio of design-led and highly successful schemes, proof of the Team’s ability to combine its real passion for creativity with its very clear commercial expertise”, Tom said on appointment to this important London regeneration project.

Daniel Fountain / 19.12.2014

Editor, Hotel Designs

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During this time, she has fostered many meaningful relationships with clients from across the hospitality spectrum, as well as playing a pivotal role in the launch of The Brit List Awards, Hotel Designs MEET UPs, client-led roundtables and panel talks, brand and website redesigns, HD Wellness Sets, DESIGN POD podcast, Hotel Designs LIVE panel talk series, Accessible Design Talks and more. Katy is always on the lookout for the next opportunity to help grow the Hotel Designs brand even further.
 
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