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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Lambeth Palace Road in London, England by Wildstone

 
April 14th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Wildstone

A new hybrid advertising space and community garden, designed by Wildstone for client Clear Channel’s premium Storm brand, has transformed a treacherous corner in London into a vibrant community space. The formerly derelict site in Lambeth Palace Conservation Area had remained undeveloped for over twenty years and was eventually hoarded up. Anti-social behaviour was a longstanding issue, prompting Community Safety officers to request that the landowners investigate additional security measures and productive temporary uses for the development site. Innovative structures and urban space designers, Wildstone, have created a scheme to change this crime ridden space by transforming it into a publically open,working community garden, whilstrein stating the site’s original function as an advertising space.

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  • Architects: Wildstone
  • Project: Lambeth Palace Road
  • Location: London, England

Image Courtesy ©  Wildstone

Image Courtesy © Wildstone

Instead of merely screening the unsightly development site, which is what past billboards have tried to do, Wildstone’s design solution proposed attractive landscaping using wooden crates that create terraces of planters for growing food and flowers.By opening up the site, Wildstone‘s design proactively engages local residents – and a homeless man previously living behind the hoarding – to tend the vegetable plot.

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Neil Haggertay, Area Crime Reduction Officer at Lambeth Council said: “I supported the re-development of the site from the beginning as it was a key site for anti-social behaviour and crime. The new look gardens and signage has improved the area and eliminated the vast majority of the issues previously faced. It is without doubt a major success story.”

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Image Courtesy © Wildstone

The structure is made up of a series of modular interlocking wooden crates that do not require foundations and will be simple to remove in future if the site is developed. The crates are set at sharp angles to one another to make them visually appealing whilst also providing a platform for the signage. The sign itself is in the same position as the one it replaced, but the supporting structure is now cantilevered to create a greater sense of openness. The frame and rear of the display has been clad in the same sustainably sourced oak timber as the crates below, seamlessly tying together the design and linking it to an existing tree which has been retained as a feature and backdrop to the signage. Along with the rest of the site, the tree will be accentuated with lighting that will pick up colours from the content displayed on the screens, illuminating the surroundings in a subtle and playful light show.

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Image Courtesy © Wildstone

Stewardship of the site has been given to The Oasis Community Farm and Eat Work Art, two supporting local charities that will use it to educate groups about gardening, in a safe working and learning environment.

Wildstone’s urban intervention demonstrates the benefit of using a design-led approach to upgrading advertising sites. The regeneration of a redundant and crime ridden space has not only increased the value of the site, but is benefitting the local community through its sensitive and well-considered design.

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Image Courtesy © Wildstone

Image Courtesy ©  Wildstone

Image Courtesy © Wildstone

About Wildstone

Wildstone Design is a team of creative space makers who design extraordinary, high quality interventions in the public realm for anyone who wants to make a big visual statement. This could be anywhere from a public square or park, to an airport, mall or shop. We produce visionary concepts, structures and places designed to amaze, entertain and add value. We have unrivalled experience in our field so people choose us when they want to undertake complex or unique projects. Whatever we design, it will be bold, inspiring and an asset to its surroundings.

About Clear Channel UK

Clear Channel UK enables brands to meet and engage with people when they’re out and about. Our expertise, gained over 40 years, means we understand how to showcase powerful and effective campaigns through our investment in the highest quality sites, new technologies and the latest planning tools. Our partnerships with advertisers, agencies, local authorities, major multiples, shopping malls and major landlords have created a national network of almost 50,000 places for brands to meet people.

About Storm

Part of Out of Home media giant Clear Channel UK, Storm is the UK’s most flexible and creative digital Out of Home platform. Storm allows brands to achieve Fame on Demand

through a network of super-premium large format digital sites and bespoke architectural structures in key locations nationwide. The first digital Out of Home platform to create a new trading model, Storm allows advertisers to buy media space outside the constraints of a traditional two-week cycle, taking complete ownership and creating campaigns that are remembered long after they have ended.

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