CABE's report says the stadium element is ok, but the housing proposals are “eccentric and counterintuitive” and an overdevelopment of the site, while the supermarket is “not sufficiently ambitious”. And “The public open space around the stadium has the feeling of left over space… rather than positively moulded public realm.” Pic and full story in Building Design.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Hold on, you Spurs
Meanwhile (see below) Make Architects are one of three design teams in the firing line of building-watchdog CABE over the planned re-development of White Hart Lane and its surroundings. The others are KSS Design Group and Martha Schwartz Partners.
CABE's report says the stadium element is ok, but the housing proposals are “eccentric and counterintuitive” and an overdevelopment of the site, while the supermarket is “not sufficiently ambitious”. And “The public open space around the stadium has the feeling of left over space… rather than positively moulded public realm.” Pic and full story in Building Design.
CABE's report says the stadium element is ok, but the housing proposals are “eccentric and counterintuitive” and an overdevelopment of the site, while the supermarket is “not sufficiently ambitious”. And “The public open space around the stadium has the feeling of left over space… rather than positively moulded public realm.” Pic and full story in Building Design.
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