CHAPTER 06 APPENDICES UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST AT QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK

CHAPTER 6 APPENDICES

A. Publicity & Communications 104

B. Exhibition Materials 108

C. Workshop Materials 123

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A1. Flyer advertising Stage 1 public exhibitions

UCL EAST AT QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK

UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST

CONCEPT DESIGN ROAD SHOWS DATES AND LOCATIONS

Following consultation on the UCL East masterplan, the STRATFORD QUEEN ELIZABETH UCL East team is now presenting the concept designs BROADWAY OLYMPIC PARK for Pool Street West. Pool Street West makes up part Friday 19th May Saturday 20th May of the frst phase of UCL East and will feature student 11am - 2pm 11am - 2pm accommodation, academic, retail, community and engagement uses for UCL students and staff and the In the public space Waterworks Place public. Please join us at the road shows to see the initial adjacent to St John’s Adjacent to the ideas, meet the project team and share your feedback. on Stratford Broadway play fountain

WESTFIELD ROAD CARPENTERS ROAD WESTFIELD STRATFORD CITY GREAT EASTERN ROAD WATERWORKS THE GROVE STRATFORD PLACE LONDON STATION LONDON AQUATICS STRATFORD AQUATICS CENTRE CENTRE BROADWAY STRATFORD ST JOHN’S POOL STREET EAST SHOPPING CENTRE LONDON STADIUM POOL STREET WEST THORNTON STREET MONTFICHET ROAD

STRATFORD BROADWAY MARSHGATE WARTON ROAD

WEST HAM LANE

CHANT STREET SIDINGS STREET

For more information on UCL East please visit ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east To get in touch please contact Soundings at: For more information on the Cultural and Education District | [email protected] | 02077291705 please visit queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/ced

A2. Flyer advertising Stage 2 public exhibitions

GET INVOLVED UCL EAST PHASE 1 | PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS Following consultation on the UCL East masterplan, the UCL East team is Join us this autumn to fnd out more about the frst phase of UCL East, a new now presenting the concept designs for Marshgate 1 and developed designs campus for UCL (University College London) within Queen Elizabeth Olympic for Pool Street West. Marshgate 1 and Pool Street West make up the frst Park. The exhibition brings together plans for Marshgate 1 and Pool Street phase of UCL East and will feature a range of uses, including academic, retail, West sites featuring a range of uses from academic to community activities. community and engagement uses as well as student accommodation.

Please join us at the public exhibitions to see the current design schemes, meet the project teams and share your feedback.

HERE EA ST EVENT DETAILS

STRATFORD LIBRARY THE PODIUM LONDON STADIUM Friday 06 October Saturday 07 October STRATFORD 3pm – 7pm 12pm – 5.30pm WATERFRONT 3 The Grove 5 Thornton Street E15 1EL Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park E20 2AD ARCELORMITTAL ORBIT

LONDON STRATFORD LIBRARY AQUATICS CENTRE

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For more information on UCL East please visit our websites: 06 & 07 OCTOBER 2017 (TURN OVER FOR MORE DETAILS) ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk/ced

To get in touch please contact Soundings at: UCL EAST AT QUEEN ELIZABETH | [email protected] | 02077291705 OLYMPIC PARK

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GET INVOLVED STAY INFORMED UCLSTAY EAST INFORMED | UPDATES

Please come see the detailed plans for the frst two buildings of UCL East, VIEW THE EXHIBITION ONLINE JOIN US AT THE UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS view a physical model, meet the project teams and share your feedback. www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east/getting-involved The design team will be there to answer questions. 14 - 17 MARCH 2018 PROVIDE FEEDBACK ONLINE 1 2 3 Submit your form by Friday 23rd March: Find out about UCL East, a new campus for CHOBHAM ACADEMY* STRATFORD LIBRARY THE PODIUM www.tinyurl.com/UCLEast UCL (University College London) in Queen Elizabeth Wed 14 March Fri 16 March Sat 17 March Olympic Park, the largest single expansion of UCL since 6.15pm – 9pm the university was founded nearly 200 years ago. 3pm – 7pm 11am – 3pm NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP 40 Cheering Lane 3 The Grove 5 Thornton Street E20 1BD E15 1EL E20 2AD To stay updated on public and community engagement in UCL East, sign up for UCL Culture's newsletter by *stall at ‘Your Neighbourhood emailing: [email protected] Talks’ event with Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

INDICATIVE TIMELINE 1

LIBERTY BRIDGE RD CHOBHAM SPRING 2018 SUMMER 2018 AUTUMN 2021 OLYMPIC PARK AVE HONOUR LEA AVE ACADEMY

PRE-SUBMISSION PLANNING UCL EAST

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CELEBRATION AVE CELEBRATION INTERNATIONAL WAY

COPPER BOX THE GROVE ARENA STRATFORD The fnal designs will Detailed designs and Scheme inauguration: LIBRARY be online for public ‘Reserved Matters’ opening of Pool Street consultation. planning applications West in 2021 and RIVER View the last stages on the submitted to the Local Marshgate 1 by 2022. WESTFIELD WESTFIELD UCL East website. Planning Authority – view CITY MILL RIVER STRATFORD THORNTON STREET CITY 2 these on the LLDC’s online CARPENTERS ROAD WATERWORKS AVENUE Planning Register. STRATFORD ROMFORD RD WATERWORKS RIVER CENTRE D A O MARSHGATE 1 TR E H STRATFORD LONDON AQUATICS IC (PHASE 1) TF N CENTRE O M BROADWAY RIVER LEA NAVIGATION LEA RIVER THE CONTACT US UCL EAST WEBSITE LOOP ROAD PODIUM WEST HAM LANE LONDON LATER UCL EAST STADIUM POOL STREET WEST MONTFICHET ROAD STRATFORD PHASES 3 POOL ST HIGH STREET For questions or information on the To fnd out more about the (PHASE 1)

RIVER LEA ARCELORMITTAL CARPENTERS ROAD BRIDGE ROAD public consultation, please contact development, visit: ORBIT THORNTON STREET the Soundings team: ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east C I T Y M [email protected] I queenelizabetholympicpark. L L WARTON ROAD R IV E R 020 7729 1705

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ABOUT UCL EAST POOL STREET WEST MARSHGATE 1

UCL is creating a vibrant new Opening from 2021, Pool Street West Pool Street West makes up part of the Pool Street West will also provide Marshgate 1 makes up the rest of the There will mainly be academic space, campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic followed by Marshgate 1, make up frst phase of UCL East. It is being student accommodation, with around frst phase of UCL East. It is being including lecture rooms, but also Park that will sit alongside great the frst phase of UCL East. When designed by a team led by Lifschutz 520 rooms for the University. It will designed by a team led by Stanton workshops, labs and exhibition areas, cultural institutions, including the fully operational, this frst phase Davidson Sandilands Architects. feature a range of academic, retail Williams Architects. with a series of interconnecting Victoria and Albert Museum, UAL’s is expected to have around 4,000 and community engagement uses. spaces accessible to the public, London College of Fashion and students and 260 academic staff, Pool Street West will house the It will serve as the centre for the UCL opening onto the riverside. Sadler’s Wells. This new cultural and alongside other users and visitors. Future Living Institute, a multi- The design of Pool Street West East academic vision, of which the educational district is part of a major disciplinary home of discovery, will foster innovative academic core themes are: making, originating, At the heart of the building is a The campus will: regeneration project that will bring bringing together researchers across programming, as well as a range of connecting and living. Marshgate will central atrium that will be open to educational, cultural and economic Bring together cross-disciplinary the following areas: events and activities. include academic activities across the all, to encourage inclusivity and benefts to local communities. expertise from the arts and following research areas: community engagement, with public humanities, engineering, design, Culture Lab Performances, exhibitions, workshops areas at ground and frst foor levels. There will be academic facilities culture and social sciences and lectures will contribute to a lively Culture Lab across the site, complemented by Robotics and Autonomous Systems and creative learning atmosphere. student accommodation, retail and Be open and highly collaborative Global Future Cities with external organisations Global Disability Innovation Hub community and engagement uses for The lower levels will also feature a Experimental Engineering UCL students, staff and public. Serve as a model for a new type Nature-Smart Centre range of retail and food and drink The Institute of Making Big of campus, breaking down barriers Global Future Cities units to cater to the public and UCL. In November 2017, the masterplan between research, education, The Academy of Innovative outline planning application received innovation, and public engagement Applied Finance resolution to grant permission. To fnd out more, please visit: ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east/buildings UCL will submit planning applications Provide outstanding environments (‘Reserved Matters’) for the detailed for students, staff, collaborators design of buildings and landscaping and the public. LONDON ARCELORMITTAL of Phase 1 this summer. AQUATICS CENTRE ORBIT

LONDON AQUATICS CENTRE POOL STREET WEST MARSHGATE 1 LONDON STADIUM

MARSHGATE 1

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LATER PHASES

Aerial view of future UCL East sites in the Park Illustrative view of Pool Street West and Marshgate 1 from Stratford Walk F10 bridge, looking south

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A4. Flyer distribution boundary

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A5. Website features (UCL East, UCL and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park websites)

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B. Exhibition Materials

B1. Stage 1 exhibition boards

UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 01 | WELCOME TO THE ROAD SHOW 02 | THE TEAM 03 | ACADEMIC VISION & ACTIVITIES

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON LIFSCHUTZ DAVIDSON SANDILANDS OFFERINGS AND ACTIVITIES BRINGING THE ACADEMIC VISION TO LIFE

The design of Pool Street West will foster innovative The academic vision for UCL East is deliberately WELCOME TO THE CONCEPT innovative and ambitious. Pool Street West will academic programming, as well as a range of events DESIGN ROAD SHOW house the Future Living Institute, which will explore and activities. Performances, exhibitions, workshops global challenges such as planetary sustainability, This exhibition presents the initial and lectures will contribute to a lively and creative understanding nature, environment and urbanisation, ideas for the detailed design of Pool learning atmosphere. global communications, and social inclusivity. It will Street West. be truly multi-disciplinary and the frst time UCL has The lower levels of the building will also feature a created an institute cutting across fve faculties. range of retail and food & drink units to cater to both Pool Street West makes up part The Future Living Institute aims to overcome the of the frst phase of UCL East, the the public and UCL students and staff. conventional barriers between research, education, largest single expansion of UCL since enterprise and public engagement. its foundation. UCL East will be an inclusive world class university The Quad and Wilkins Building, UCL Bloomsbury Oxo Tower Wharf It will comprise: campus, breaking down traditional UCL was founded in 1826 and was the frst to open up Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands (LDS) have gained an barriers to inspire the free exchange university education to those previously excluded from it, international reputation for the quality of both its architecture of ideas and knowledge. and to provide teaching of law, architecture and medicine. and its completed projects in a wide variety of sectors. LDS The Experimental Engineering Labs, which As London’s Global University, UCL is among the world’s have designed buildings of a similar nature to Pool Street will provide new academic activities Pool Street West will feature a top universities, as refected by performance in a range of West, including JW3, an award-winning community centre in covering a wide range of unique and range of uses, including student international rankings and tables. UCL currently has over London, University of Birmingham Indoor Sports Centre, and innovative felds of study. A centre for 38,000 students from 150 countries and over 11,000 staff. iQ Shoreditch, a mixed-use scheme of student housing, hotel Robotics & Autonomous Systems will accommodation, academic, retail, offer the opportunity to build robots from community and engagement uses. and offces. LDS have worked with the Coin Street Community for 30 years to build affordable housing and public amenities. the nano to large scale and model their environments. LONDON LEGACY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SOUNDINGS The Global Disability Innovation Hub, which will bring together cutting edge technology and lived experience.

Cafés, canteens and social study areas Exhibition and engagement spaces Academics, innovators, corporates and the local community will explore disability from a new perspective.

The Culture Lab, which will offer teaching, research and engagement spaces, underpinned by new programmes in making, media, conservation & heritage, and public history. Facilities at Pool Street West will include an object-based learning laboratory and a London Memory Archive.

View towards the south of the Park UCL East masterplan public workshop Nature-Smart Cities Labs, which will be a LLDC seek to use the opportunity of the London 2012 Games Soundings led community engagement on the UCL East research and teaching centre, focusing on and the creation of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to change masterplan process and will continue their role as public three key themes: enhancing biodiversity the lives of people in east London and drive growth and engagement consultants into Phase 1 of the detailed design Flexible spaces for performance, screenings and lectures of cities; understanding urban ecosystem investment in London and the UK, by developing an inspiring stage. The company has worked on a diverse range of services & wellbeing benefts; and and innovative place where people want – and can afford – to projects in the built environment, including the Olympic Park engaging urban populations with their live, work and visit. Masterplan, the Canada Water Masterplan and Kings Cross natural environment. Artist's impression of a view looking from the southwest corner of the site Central. Soundings will continue to be an impartial member of the team, liaising with the local and UCL community on the design proposals as they evolve to ensure the best ft possible. The Urban Room, as part of the Global Pick up a feedback form to share your views on what you've seen. Please return this form to a member of Future Cities Co-Labs, which will be the team or in the box provided. A number of technical consultants are also involved in the a major public and community space, project, including: hosted by urban academics from across Alternatively, submit your completed feedback form via email or post by Friday 26 May 2017. For contact UCL, for debating the past, present and details, please see board 12. ATELIER 10 TYRENS KIM WILKIE AECOM WSP future of London. The Co-Labs will provide Sustainability / fre / services Transport consultants Landscape architect Cost management Project management opportunities for the application of knowledge towards the improvement of PEOPLE FRIENDLY DESIGN DELOITTE AKT II THE ECOLOGY CONSULTANCY human settlements worldwide. Accessibility consultants Planning consultants Structural engineer Ecologist Workshops and programming for all ages

UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 04 | ABOUT THE SITE 05 | INVOLVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY 06 | THE MASTERPLAN

OVERALL IMPRESSION OF THE MASTERPLAN* *FROM STAGE 3 OF THE MASTERPLAN CONSULTATION (SUMMER 2016) 1 A HISTORY OF THE AREA CONSULTATION TO DATE MASTERPLAN PRINCIPLES

In 1868 the area was largely agricultural. Adjacent Consultation on the UCL East masterplan started in The UCL East masterplan has informed the outline No answer | 8% uses included a gasworks, brick feld, spinning mill summer 2015 to raise awareness about the project Unexcited | 1% planning application which sets a framework for the and nearby railways on the embankment. By 1893 a and engage with the local community. Excited | 36% Unsure | 2% overall distribution of building heights and blocks, number of light industrial premises (Victoria Oil and Neutral | 7% the amount of foorspace, building uses and links to The four stages of consultation helped gather Candle Works, Varnish Works, Oil and Chemical works spaces. aspirations and understand key issues — both for and Hudson’s Bay Fur and Skin works) occupied a the local community and UCL students & staff — and An overview of the key elements of the masterplan is vacant area of land to the south including the UCL respond accordingly in the masterplan. presented below: East site. From the end of the 20th century until the early 2000s the site was used as a scrap yard. Since summer 2015, over 4,800 people were 82% of the 159 • The concept of the Fluid Zone on the lower levels people who N engaged in total through 49 events including public (see orange-green gradient tone on the image to the The wider site was developed prior to 2012 for 1955 historical map of the UCL East site (boundary outlined in purple line) left feedback exhibitions, pop-up events, local schools & youth Generally positive | 46% right) will seek to encourage movement through the the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. were excited or workshops, public workshops, stakeholder events and positive about buildings, inviting the public into the campus. Active Thornton Street, facing northeast along Pool Street West Immediately to the south is the head house for outreach sessions. the plans. frontages along key routes will connect UCL East to the National Grid transmission tunnel, enclosed Carpenters Road and the south of the Park. by a concrete wall. Two deep tunnels containing 1 2 power lines cross the site and these constrain the • Throughout the public realm, seek to ensure a foundations to a large extent. safe and secure environment which is promoted HEADLINE FINDINGS FROM THE via lighting, visual connectivity, overlooking from The Legacy Communities Scheme (LCS) planning MASTERPLAN CONSULTATION PROCESS* active areas and strong sightlines. application, which was approved in September 2012, *RELEVANT TO THE DETAILED DESIGN PROCESS is the overarching scheme developed to guide the • The Promenade will form an arrival space for UCL long-term development of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Ensure there is good wayfnding from key WATERWORKS RIVER East and help promote connectivity within the Park. access routes and strong gateways to mark Park and its neighbourhoods after the London 2012 entrances. Members of the public coming • The Plaza will be a vibrant public space and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. CITY MILL RIVER from any direction should feel empowered heart of UCL East, defned by the buildings around it Aerial view of Pool Street West and Pool Street East before the Games N to walk into the university buildings. (boundary highlighted in purple), image courtesy of Philip Lane Photography and linked to the Promenade and the Terrace.

THE CURRENT SITE Activate the site with events and activities • Both Pool Street sites and the southwest of Plot 3 for both the local community and UCL on Marshgate will include student accommodation WESTFIELD STRATFORD CITY students and staff. 3D aerial view of the UCL East masterplan Westfeld Avenue Masterplan Stage 1 'Planting Ideas' Pop-up, 3 Mills Studios, summer 2015 above the lower levels.

STRATFORD Make public areas distinct from the private WATERFRONT student and staff areas. Access should STRATFORD Carpenters Road STATION be balanced with security needs and the expectations of students and staff. STRATFORD Montfchet Road LONDON LONDON STATION Stratford Walk STADIUM STRATFORD Waterworks River AQUATICS WATERFRONT CENTRE Connect UCL East academics and activities Waterworks River ARCELORMITTAL to the local environment and provide ORBIT POOL STREET EAST Pool Street

RIVER opportunities for young people studying City Mill River Mill City POOL STREET EAST around the site to access. Have inclusive, LONDON Workshop with School 21, November 2015 Masterplan Event, July 2015 LONDON AQUATICS CENTRE involving and inviting public spaces that LONDON 1 STADIUM THORNTON STREET STADIUM City Mill River embrace learning and exchange for all. POOL STREET WEST CITY MILL RIVER Thornton Street WATERWORKS Thornton Street MARSHGATE Carpenters Road POOL STREET EAST Montfchet Road MARSHGATE The waterways and green landscape are the Thornton Street POOL STREET WEST site’s strongest assets. How does UCL East PROMENADE SIDINGS STREET LANE PLOT 1 Warton Road POOL STREET WEST MONTFICHET ROAD connect to these features? THE WESTERN PLOT 2 MARSHGATE BANK PLAZA PUDDING MILL LANE STATION Sidings Street PLOT 3 TERRACE

Have high standards of design for the THE LANE STRATFORD STATION buildings and landscape. It's important to PLOT 4 Stratford High Street merge with the rest of the Park and its WESTERN BANK Sidings Street PUDDING MILL ALLOTMENTS naturalistic expression. The architecture

PUDDING MILL should stand out without competing with LANE STATION WARTON ROAD the surrounding built environment. N

CARPENTERS ROAD Masterplan Stage 3 public exhibitions, summer 2016 Masterplan presented in November 2016 2

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B1. Stage 1 exhibition boards

UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 07 | POOL STREET WEST DESIGN PROCESS 08 | CONCEPT DESIGNS 09 | DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

DESIGN EVOLUTION STUDENT LIVING THE DETAILED DESIGN PROCESS PHASE 1 OBJECTIVES FROM MASTERPLAN TO CONCEPT STAGE The below 3D diagrams show how the concept designs DESIGNING SPACES Study bedrooms are arranged in clusters around communal have developed over time. Changes have been infuenced kitchen / living / dining areas. Communal spaces are placed at Pool Street West will seek to: Following the submission of the outline planning The initial concept studies on this board show how by continued understanding of the academic requirements, The building design of Pool Street West takes each end of the towers and are triple aspect, offering views application, UCL intend to submit planning • Be distinct and confdent, providing an appropriate the design team has interpreted the parameter climate change mitigation and adaptation measures, and in inspiration from the fuid form of its surroundings, across the Park and London. applications for the detailed design of buildings and identity for UCL on the Park. plans of the UCL East masterplan. For example, the response to feedback from LLDC's Built Environment Access including the London Aquatics Centre and the natural A proportion of rooms are designed especially for wheelchair landscaping associated with the various phases of eastern tower of Pool Street West has been rotated Panel (BEAP) and Quality Review Panel (QRP). landscape of the Park. • Provide an outstanding environment for learning and users. The design team are very aware of the need to the masterplan. These are called ‘Reserved Matters’ scholarship for students, staff, collaborators and the to create a stronger streetscape edge along Thornton Design team meetings have been regular, and joint meetings create fexibility in the confguration of these clusters to Further detail on the ft-out of the interiors will be applications and will be formally submitted following public. Street and give a sense of enclosure to the south of have been held with the Marshgate Phase 1 architect team, led accommodate different sizes of groups, to meet individual available at the next stage of consultation. the determination of the Outline Planning Application • Build on and develop the idea of the 'Fluid Zone' on the Park. by Stanton Williams, in order to achieve coherence within the students' needs and to allow for adaptability in the future, in for the masterplan (see phasing diagram on board 12). lower levels to encourage the public to access the wider UCL East development. line with LLDC's Inclusive Design Standards and in the spirit of building through active frontages, a range of activities the Paralympic Legacy. The frst 'Reserved Matters' application to be and events. 1 2 3 submitted will be for Pool Street West, anticipated • Encourage approaches from all directions around the early 2018. site to connect the building to its context and provide navigation. • Provide new high quality residences for students. RESPONDING TO THE OBJECTIVES • Provide interactive public engagement and exhibition Pool Street West complies with the Fluid Zone principles on spaces. the lower levels (represented in yellow and red tones below)

with academic and public functions. • Achieve long term adaptability, while accommodating Concept of the towers foating Horizontal banding for internal Tower ends with communal the requirements of the frst generation of users. above the lower levels fexibility spaces and special treatment The building is activated by the showcasing of work, interactive space, retail areas and inviting landscapes in all • Encourage chance interactions of people working in 4 5 6 directions to avoid creating a traditional back and front to the building to increase social and academic exchange. the building. • Accommodate facilities expected to operate on a 24/7

basis. Staircase connecting the lower levels Study bedrooms (pictured) are clustered around communal areas MAKE + , INVENTCREATE • Provide high standard sustainable design throughout MODEL

EAT + display the development — in social, economic and TREATMENT OF THE LOWER LEVELS DRINK RELAX environmental aspects. CHAT MODEL, GATHER display share WELD, Rounded corners help to mitigate Shading aims to counter balance Glazing applied ARTISTS OBSERVE ideas @ WORK SCULPT wind conditions and maximise between daylight penetration, solar A key design aspiration is to TAKE PART WELCOME! EXHIBITION views protection and minimum heat losses Current concept design of the exterior view from Thornton Street maximise permeability at ground LECTURES EXHIBITION SPACE TALKS SPACE foor level to activate the public SHOW FAÇADE TREATMENT realm around the building. The main entrance on Thornton Street The towers are composed of textured precast concrete in Vertical and horizontal grids refect the room sizes behind is recessed forming a canopy and two colour tones, white and grey (refer to image on the the façades. The glazing increases where there are communal highlighting arrival.

SHOP bottom right). Metal screens to the windows provide additional kitchen/living/dining rooms on the ends of the towers so that browse layering and articulation to the glazed bands. The underside of views from these spaces are maximised. Horizontal bands in the lower the projecting precast elements is textured for visual interest level façades indicate the foor Plan of Pool Street West representing the Fluid Zone on lower levels Pool Street West in section from the south (the yellow and red tones represent the Fluid Zone) when viewed from below. levels inside and emphasise the fuidity of the lower level form. LAYOUT AND USES

Main entrance from Thornton Street FACTS & FIGURES

• Academic foorspace of circa 5,000 m² • Student residential foorspace of circa 13,000 m² with about 440 to 490 student study bedrooms (including KEY wheelchair accessible and adaptable rooms) Exhibition space • 3 levels of academic space at the lower levels, terrace Lecture theatre level and up to 14 storeys of residential space above KEY N Offces / workshops Ground foor access points • Provision of shared amenity space, community and N Retail Visually transparent and engagement uses and retail and commercial spaces physically permeable

Visually transparent, potential Ground foor • Flexible, adaptable and sustainable design that to be physically permeable Mezzanine Visually and physically achieves as a minimum a rating of BREEAM 'Excellent' impermeable First foor Facade permeability Communal areas within the student accommodation with views of the Park Second foor and terrace Third to twelfth foor Section showing the lower levels with the Waterworks River to the west

UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN STAGE MAY 2017 10 | ACCESS AND CONNECTIVITY 11 | TOWNSCAPE AND LANDSCAPE 12 | NEXT STEPS

KEY APPROACHES TOWARDS THE SITE ILLUSTRATIVE TOWNSCAPE VIEWS AN INVITING BUILDING FOR ALL SUPPORTING A RANGE OF ACTIVITIES The confguration of Pool Street West is intended to draw THANK YOU PHASE 1 POOL STREET WEST TIMELINE 1 people in and serve as a marker to aid wayfnding in the Park. The public realm design at ground level aims to The Pool Street West scheme provides amenity The design allows for framed views of surrounding landmarks. Thank you for coming to the frst exhibition on the WE ARE HERE enhance the existing routes and better integrate with space in the form of a terrace garden above the detailed design of Pool Street West. The proposals CONCEPT DESIGN the wider context. Active frontages will be maximised lower levels. This will be a place for learning and a shown are initial concept designs and will continue to 1 CONSULTATION at ground foor level. space for relaxation. Part of the garden could also be developed and evolve in the coming months. MAY 2017 support a programme of events, for example outdoor A key part of the design concept is an open and Please pick up a feedback form to share your screenings or lectures. accessible entrance foyer at the centre of the building views on the concept proposals. All written feedback with an atrium above. Shared facilities and amenity More detail on the public realm of Thornton Street will be entered into a database, analysed and space will surround the atrium, helping to create a will be available at the next stage of consultation. reported back to the design team to help shape the DETAILED DESIGN dynamic and welcoming environment that encourages detailed designs and will be available to the public. CONSULTATION visitors, the local community, and UCL students and View from the northwest, with Park landmarks in the foreground GET IN TOUCH AUTUMN 2017 staff to enter and spend time in the building. View from the northwest, to the right of the London Aquatics Centre View from Sidings Street facing northwest For any enquiries, please contact the UCL East team View from Thornton Street facing east Key approach from northeast along Thornton Street View from Waterworks River facing southeast at Soundings on: Key 020 7729 1705 2 3 PRE-SUBMISSION [email protected] CONSULTATION LANDSCAPE INSPIRATION Soundings EARLY 2018 Landscape architect Kim Wilkie has developed concept ideas for the terrace, inspired 148 Curtain Road by the surrounding landscape of the Park and the soft, fuid shapes within it. London EC2A 3AT

You can also keep up to date on the web by visiting either: RESERVED MATTERS APPLICATION (RMA) UCL website ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east EARLY 2018 Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park website Submission of the fnal designs in an QueenElizabethOlympicPark.co.uk/ucl-east RMA + statutory consultation

Key approach from Pool Street / Montfchet Road intersection Key approach from Pool Street into the Making Yard

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Landscape in Hampshire by Kim Wilkie Concept sketch by Kim Wilkie KEY FACTS PHASING OF UCL EAST OPENING

• The site is around a 10 minute walk WaterworksRiver The frst phase of UCL East will focus around the AUTUMN 2020 from Stratford station and Stratford Waterworks River helping to establish a strong Pool Street West is set to open for the High Street and Pudding Mill Lane presence within the Park. Phase 1's location away from DLR stations. 1 EXPERIENCING THE TERRACE LEVEL* Sidings Street ensures that future development and academic year of 2020/21. *The terrace level is located 3 storeys above ground level with the residential construction will not impede concurrent operation and • Cycle parking will meet London Plan towers situated above University life.

standards with generous provision Thornton Street Thornton Street workshop for students, staff and visitors. offices PoolPool Street Street WATERWORKS • There will be blue badge parking and retail access to dedicated vehicle drop-off exhibition space foyer space making RIVER points. 3 2 Pool Street yard Green spaces for lecture theatre • The existing bus stop is located study and leisure POOL STREET WEST Carpenters Road adjacent to the site.

Montfchet Road Balcony overlooking • The southeast corner of the site will Thornton Street offices the river be brought to life by the Making MARSHGATE retail Yard, where students can make CITY MILL

models and hold experiments. This Montfichet Road KEY

will help to engage people coming KEY N RIVER PHASE 1 from the south of the site with Pool Public access Staff and student access PHASE 2 Street West. Sidings Street PHASE 3 Cyclists Large service vehicles / blue badge parking PHASE 4 Residents Light service vehicles / Pop-ups Colour and biodiversity (possible entrance) blue badge parking Events and spill out space Masterplan Stage 3 public exhibition, summer 2016

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FLIP-BOOK INTRODUCTION UCL EAST VISION

STRATFORD WATERFRONT LONDON As part of a world-class cultural AQUATICS CENTRE UCL is in partnership with the and education destination within London Legacy Development

LONDON Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, STADIUM Corporation (LLDC) to establish UCL (University College London) UCL EAST | POOL STREET EAST UCL ast, the frst epansion of MAKING CONNECTING will establish a new university UCL EAST | POOL STREET WEST UCL since its foundation in 1826. We’re focusing on ‘learning by doing’: hands-on We’re reinventing the way UCL connects with the campus, UCL East. teaching and research around making, imaging and public, creating shared academic and public spaces manufacturing. We’ll have fexible project spaces, which are inviting and approachable. We’re providing The frst phase is epected to workshops and specialised teaching laboratories. access to learning and to research fndings through indoor and outdoor spaces for festivals, performances, Together with Stratford Waterfront, UCL EAST | MARSHGATE have up to 3,000 students and collections and exhibitions. UCL East forms the Cultural and staf, includin acadeics Education District, a development and researchers, on site alongside which will form part of the legacy Aerial view of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park including the Cultural and Education District other users and visitors. I transformation of Queen Elizabeth UCL EAST STRATFORD WATERFRONT

UCL East is envisaged as a radical new model for Stratford Waterfront includes a new campus for UAL’s PHASE 1 PHASE Olympic Park into a new, diverse how a university campus can be embedded in the London College of Fashion, along with major new and vibrant part of London. local community, providing world-leading research, spaces for the V&A East and Sadler’s Wells East. Other education, entrepreneurship and innovation. The focus components of the masterplan include residential of the Introductory Flip-Book is on Phase 1 of the UCL buildings and Carpenters Land Bridge. An outline planning application is East development which includes detailed designs for ORIGINATING LIVING Pool Street West and Marshgate. Anticipated timescales: due to be submitted for the UCL Planning application submission in autumn 2018 We’ll be a hub for innovation activities, focusing We’re integrating Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Anticipated timescales: First building(s) expected to open in 2022 on the intersection between humans, their social into the learning experience as a ‘living laboratory’, East masterplan. In parallel UCL Outline planning application submitted in May 2017 Design Team Lead: Allies and Morrison interactions and technology — ranging from robotics, engaging people with their natural environment and (masterplan design led by LDA Design) heritage and culture, to future manufacturing and creating the space to debate the past, present and and the design team are in the First UCL East facilities expected to open in 2020 Planning application: Outline and detail (hybrid) global cities. We’re creating new courses for students future of London. We’ll have residences for students, process of developing detailed Pool Street West Design Team Lead: Lifschutz in these areas and establishing new incubation promoting a new approach to holistic university life. facilities for start-ups. desins for the frst phase Davidson Sandilands (LDS) Marshgate Design Team Lead: Stanton Williams

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Student Hub at the THE PHASE 1 TEAM ABOUT UCL UCL Bloomsbury THE MASTERPLAN Carpenters Road campus LONDON AQUATICS UCL LIFSCHUTZ DAVIDSON Founded in 1826, UCL was The UCL East masterplan has CENTRE LONG LEASEHOLDER, DEVELOPER SANDILANDS (LDS) STANTON WILLIAMS the frst institution to open up informed the outline planning Waterw POOL STREET EAST AND FUTURE OCCUPIER university education to those application which sets a Pool Street orks R

POOL STREET WEST DESIGN TEAM MARSHGATE DESIGN TEAM River Mill City ARCELORMITTAL iver previously excluded from it. framework for the overall LONDON ORBIT STADIUM LONDON LEGACY Now ranked among the world’s distribution of building heights and Thornton Street DEVELOPMENT top universities, UCL currently locs, the aount of oorspace, Montfchet Road Thornton Street POOL STREET WEST CORPORATION (LLDC) has over 38,000 students from building uses and links to spaces. PROMENADE PLOT 1 150 countries and over 11,000 WESTERN PLOT 2 THE LANE KEY FEATURES BANK MARSHGATE LANDOWNER PLAZA staf Image of the Quad at PLOT 3 An overview of the key elements of the masterplan is presented TERRACE the UCL Bloomsbury below: TH

E LANE campus PLOT 4 The concept of the Fluid Zone on the lower levels (see Sidings Street SOUNDINGS UCL’s Bloomsbury campus in WESTERN orange-green gradient tone on the bottom right image) will BANK COMMUNITY CONSULTATION central London has limited room seek to encourage movement through the buildings, inviting the public into the campus. Active frontages along key routes N FACILITATORS for growth and UCL East presents will connect UCL East to Carpenters Road and the south of Illustrative masterplan (November 2016) a unique opportunity to build an the Park. Throughout the public realm, seek to ensure a safe and There are also a number of open and accessible new campus, secure environment which is promoted via lighting, visual connectivity, overlooking from active areas and strong other consultants involved in the pioneering a radical new approach sightlines. project. to cross-disciplinary working, The Promenade will form an arrival space for UCL East and partnership, collaboration and help promote connectivity within the Park. The Plaza will be a vibrant public space and the heart of UCL public engagement. ast, defned the uildins around it and lined to the Promenade and the Terrace. iQ Shoreditch (LDS) Central Saint Martins (Stanton Williams) Both Pool Street sites and the southwest of Plot 3 on Marshgate will include student accommodation above the lower levels. View of UCL East in section from the south (the yellow and red tones represent the Fluid Zone)

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M WIDENING PARTICIPATION Waterworks River. At each phase Phase 1 of UCL East will seek to: e distinct and confdent, proidin an appropriate UCL is working with a range of UCL has a commitment to widening of development there will be a RIVER identity for UCL on the Park. participation in higher education. Every year Pool Street community organisations across coherent and functional campus, Provide an outstanding environment for learning and they work with 20,000 young people to help scholarship for students, staf, collaorators and the east London, looking at broadening raise aspirations and unveil university life. enjoyable and accessible to POOL STREET WEST public. community access, building links Carpenters Road UCL students, staf, the local Build on and develop the idea of the ‘Fluid Zone’ STUDENT VOLUNTEERING on lower levels to encourage the public to access and sharing resources and expertise. community and visitors. the building through active frontages, a range of UCLU’s (University College London Union) Thornton Street As development progresses, UCL activities and events. Volunteering Services Unit is one of the largest MARSHGATE OVERVIEW Encourage approaches from all directions around East’s dedicated public engagement university volunteering departments in the the site to connect the building to its context and UK. It supports over 1,700 students a year to The hih profle location of hase in the ar and team will explore future opportunities Working with young people, UCL’s Spark Festival the Cultural and Education District will help establish provide navigation. volunteer with local charities. a strong presence and identity of UCL East from day Warton Road Provide new high quality residences for students. for local community, business and one. Provide interactive public engagement and cultural links. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT The existing 2012 Gardens and Waterworks River KEY exhibition spaces. provides an enjoyable and high quality setting from UCL does research that addresses modern Achieve long term adaptability, while the outset. The location takes advantage of the PHASE 1 world problems, and through its Public Sidings Street accoodatin the reuireents of the frst highest footfall routes in this part of the Park. Engagement Unit is committed to opening up PHASE 2 generation of users. Phase 1’s location away from Sidings Street ensures its research to people outside the university, Encourage chance interactions of people working that future development and construction will not PHASE 3 creating a culture of two-way engagement in the building to increase social and academic impede concurrent operation and University life. PHASE 4 between researchers and the public. N exchange. It is anticipated that during the phasing of the Accommodate facilities expected to operate on a UCL East development, a number of interim and 24/7 basis. meanwhile uses will be considered. MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS Provide high standard sustainable design UCL has three museums open to the public, throughout the development — in social, economic which share their extensive and important and environmental aspects. collections through a wide-ranging programme New Young Voice Collective choir at UCL’s pop-up museum in the Park of exhibitions and workshops. Connection through the Promenade

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1 EAST WICK 7 PUDDING MILL Summary: Approximately 870 new homes, Summary: A residential neighbourhood new primary school Mossbourne Riverside that will deliver approximately 1,300 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SO FAR SITE Academy and two new nurseries. homes, employment foorspace, retail units, community facilities, and a wide range of 12 Status: Phase 1 approved, start on site public open spaces. summer 2017. Mossbourne Riverside Academy opened in September 2016 Status: Outline planning permission granted with amendments currently being CONTEXT 10 Developer: London Legacy Development considered by LLDC The four-stage consultation process for the masterplan aimed to Findings from each stage of engagement were used UCL EAST 9 Corporation, East Wick and Sweetwater Projects Ltd Developer: London Legacy Development involve as many people as possible through a variety of events to infor the fnal asterplan The tieline elow is a WICK STRATFORD Corporation JOINT ACTIVITY UCL EAST NEW TOWN and activities that were accessible and appropriate to those summary of the public and community engagement with STRATFORD 11 WATERFRONT MASTERPLAN: As part of 2 SWEETWATER 8 RICK ROBERTS WAY involved. during the masterplan stage: 13 Summary: Approximately 650 new homes Summary: Provision of approximately *Legacy Youth Voice 1 including apartments and family homes. A 400 new homes as part of a mixed-use 4,800+ Queen Elizabeth 14 new primary school as part of Bobby Moore masterplan. Academy (see point 6), two new nurseries, ACTIVITIES & Status: Outline planning permission granted, community space, a library and health people engaged in total centre. with secondary school relocated within PDZ3 (see point 6) and further amendments EVENTS OVERVIEW Olympic Park, 3 Status: Outline planning permission granted under consideration Developer: London Legacy Development Developer: London Legacy Development 17 Corporation, East Wick and Sweetwater Corporation and Newham JUNE 2015 - the site is part of 2 14 Projects Ltd 4 16 LYV* Local Faithful Friends Stakeholder NOVEMBER 2016 3 9 Workshop Roadshows Meeting Launch Event a sinifcant area HACKNEY WICK CENTRAL HERE EAST UCL Masterplan UCL Sabbatical School Stakeholder Summary: Creation of a new neighbourhood Summary: Transforming the former Olympic Pop-ups Event Officers Sessions Launch Event centre focused around Hackney Wick Press and Broadcast Centre — an innovation Walkabout (Primary) 15 Station. The new station which includes an centre set to provide over 1.2 million square of change in feet of space for creative entrepreneurs and 6 underpass through the existing embankment will create a new north-south pedestrian creating approximately 7,500 jobs on site BOW EAST 5 link. The neighbourhood centre development and in the local community. Key tenants one of the most will consist of workspace clusters with include BT Sport, Hackney Community 12 public exhibitions a diverse range of spaces, retail, local College, Loughborough University and amenities, and the introduction of between Infnity SDC. School UCL Public 800 to 850 new homes. Feedback Roadshows Exhibitions & 19 pop-up events Status: BT Sport already broadcast on site, Session exciting and 6 Status: Station improvement works fully operational by 2018 (local and at UCL) underway. Hackney Wick Central planning Developer: iCITY, a joint venture between application approved LYV* Youth Board Local School Local Delancey and Infnity SDC Workshops Session Pop-ups Sessions Pop-up fastest-growing 7 Developer: London Legacy Development (Secondary) Corporation areas in London. 8 4 STRATFORD WATERFRONT 10 CHOBHAM MANOR Public Public LYV* 19 Workshops Exhibition Workshop 5 local schools & 7 Summary: A new campus for UAL’s London Summary: The frst of the fve new College of Fashion, along with major new neighbourhoods from 2015. Including 828 4 youth workshops spaces for the Victoria and Albert Museum new homes, 75% designed for families and and Sadler’s Wells. 1/3 affordable homes. Shops, cafes, bars 20 and other facilities will support a vibrant Status: Planning application due to be community. UCL East 18 submitted autumn 2018 Teachers' Pop-ups at Public Timeline UCL East site Boundary Status: Occupation of phase 1 and Forum SPARK Festival Exhibition 2 public workshops, Developer: London Legacy Development construction underway phase 2 events in total LLDC Boundary Corporation with site partners 3 stakeholder events & Developer: Chobham Manor LLP Public Senior BEEs including: LB Hackney Boundary Exhibition Workshop 4 outreach sessions LB Newham Boundary 49 5 THE LONDON STADIUM 11 EAST VILLAGE LB Tower Hamlets Boundary 2015 2016 UCL East Phase 1 at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Summary: Home of West Ham United. A new Summary:Introductory 2,818 new homes, Flip-Book a new school 2017 Health Centre community track will be open alongside the (Chobham Academy — see point 12), a Education / Training London Stadium and will be home to the new health centre, cafés, bars, restaurants, Newham and Essex Beagles Athletic Club. shops and 27 acres of public space. Further JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER Workspace BROMLEY- BY-BOW The London Stadium will also become the developments for an additional 2,000 homes Cultural / Exhibition new national centre for athletics hosting are currently in the planning process. London 2017 World Athletics STAGE ONE STAGE TWO STAGE THREE STAGE FOUR Business Status: Now open 21,000 Status: Fully open Hotel / Student Housing Developer: Get Living London and Triathlon Developer: E20 Stadium LLP Homes event fyers delivered locally* Community Facilities 1,285 Retail / Leisure items of feedback N 6 CHOBHAM ACADEMY *Emails were sent to contacts collected in total: including: Sport BOBBY MOORE ACADEMY 12 + 13 CHOBHAM FARM Summary: All through school for 3-18 year collated during the consultation 600 feedback forms, Summary: A sports specialist secondary Summary: A new family neighbourhood school and primary school with a 6th form olds. In addition to 100 children in the stages and further information was over 650 quick comments delivering approximately 1,000 homes (of across two sites. nursery, the Academy has 600 students in which over 40% are family homes), home the primary school, a further 900 students & 36 worksheets GETTING INVOLVED Status: Construction underway, opening made available online. zone streets, new public space, commercial in the secondary school and a Sixth Form for space and community facilities. Plan showing some of the major developments in the area. September 2017 420 students. Status: Occupied Proposed operator: David Ross Status: Now open (Dots do not indicate locations of facilities) Education Trust A Lend Lease Harris Partnership Stage One School Sessions Stage Two Stage Three Stage Four Developer: LCR and East Thames Group Developer: 500 Herb Plants Handed Out 85 Pupils Engaged In Total 600 Engaged In Total 2,729 People Attended 200+ People Attended The public consultation process will involve local and UCL communities at each stage 800+ Engaged In Total 12 Group Collages Completed 103 Completed Feedback Forms 9-Day Exhibition 2-Day Exhibition INTERNATIONAL QUARTER LONDON 312 Completed Canvass Cards 184 Completed Feedback Forms 46 Completed Comments Cards 14 Summary: 4 million sq ft of new workplace — TFL and the FCA confrmed as tenants. of design development, enabling UCL and the local community to explore a range of A 4 star hotel, shops, restaurants, childcare 10 11 12and community facilities. Approximately 25,000 jobs created. themes together such as access and inclusion, public engagement and developing Status: Construction started in 2014, frst offce occupation in 2017 Developer: Lend Lease and LCR a sense of place. There is a separate ongoing process at UCL to determine the core

15 GLASSHOUSE GARDENS academic activity that will take place at UCL East. Summary: The residential development that forms part of International Quarter London — 330 new homes looking out over the iconic buildings of the south of the Park as PHASE 1 INDICATIVE TIMELINE part of International Quarter London. Status: Occupied Developer: Lend Lease and LCR 01 I CONCEPT DESIGNS 02 I DETAILED DESIGNS 03 I PRE-SUBMISSION 04 I RESERVED 05 I OPENING MATTERS APPLICATION 16 CHERRY PARK Summary: Approximately 1,200 new homes alongside community facilities, restaurants, cafes and a servicing facility for Marks and Spencer. 01 02 03 04 05 Status: Hybrid planning application

submitted WEST Developer: Stratford City Developments Ltd MAY 2017 AUTUMN 2017 EARLY 2018 EARLY 2018 AUTUMN 2020 POOL STREET STREET POOL

17 ANGEL LANE Summary: Unite student accommodation for 750 students, new hotel, a major apartment 01 02 03 04 05 tower and offces. Status: Opened September 2015 AUTUMN 2017 EARLY 2018 SPRING 2018 SPRING 2018 SUMMER 2022 Developer: Unite Group Plc MARSHGATE

18 STRAND EAST Summary: 1,200 homes, offce spaces for a range of businesses including digital and creatives, a riverside park and a range of retail and community uses. Status: Planning permission granted Developer: Vastint UK

19 MARSHGATE LANE Summary: 8 new buildings containing approximately 45,000 sq ft of business foorspace, 254 new homes and open space. Status: Planning permission granted Developer: Workspace

20 COOK’S ROAD Summary: Approximately 543 residential units and 58,000 sq ft of commercial foorspace and open spaces and landscaping. Status: The application for the southern block has been approved. Summer Pop Up, July / August 2015 Public Exhibition, August 2016 Pre-app Exhibition, November 2016 Developer: Bellway

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FEEDBACK FORM UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST CONCEPT DESIGN ROAD SHOW Q3. Do you like the approach to the external spaces / landscaping?

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Please tell us your thoughts on the concept design proposals for Pool Street West and help inform the next stage of detailed design. The design seeks to provide space for outside activities and green areas. How well does the building achieve this? Name: Postcode: Are you a...

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To be kept informed about UCL East, please fll in your details below: Q4. Overall what is your impression of what you have seen today?

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Q1. How well do you think the look and feel of the building fts in with the local area? Q5. Do you have any further comments or suggestions? Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all

How would you describe its identity? How well does it expresses itself as part of a university in the Park?

Q6. Were you involved in the previous rounds of consultation (including viewing any online materials) for the UCL East masterplan?

Yes No Q2. Do you think the building is inviting?

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Q7. Have you found this event informative?

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UCL EAST PHASE 1 | MARSHGATE 1 & POOL STREET WEST OCTOBER 2017 01 | WELCOME

ARCELORMITTAL ORBIT

LONDON AQUATICS CENTRE

POOL STREET WEST

MARSHGATE MARSHGATE 1 (LATER PHA SES)

POOL STREET EA ST (LATER PHA SES) MARSHGATE (LATER PHA SES)

WATERWORKS RIVER

Illustrative view of Marshgate 1 and Pool Street West from F10 bridge, looking towards south of the Park

INTRODUCTION MARSHGATE 1 POOL STREET WEST Welcome to the UCL East Phase 1 Exhibition. Marshgate 1 will be an academic Pool Street West will be a mixed use This exhibition brings together plans for Marshgate and Pool Street West sites for the frst phase of building opening onto the riverside, university building, bringing together UCL East, a new campus for UCL (University College London) within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. incorporating spaces for public use academic space and amenities with and engagement. student accommodation. Together they will feature a range of uses, including academic, retail, community and engagement uses as well as student accommodation. SEE BOARDS 05 - 08 SEE BOARDS 09 - 13 Pick up a feedback form to share your views on what you’ve seen. Alternatively, submit your completed feedback form via email or post by Friday 13 October 2017.

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UCL EAST SITES THE ILLUSTRATIVE MASTERPLAN BACKGROUND

In partnership with London Legacy Both Pool Street sites and The Fluid Zone (on the frst City Mill River the south west of Plot 3 on two foors) will seek to Development Corporation (LLDC), UCL is HERE EA ST Marshgate will feature academic encourage movement through residential towers with publicly buildings, inviting the public Carpenters Road establishing UCL East, a new university accessible spaces at the into the campus. Active campus within Queen Elizabeth Olympic ground-foor levels. frontages, such as along The buildings’ mixed-use quality Sidings Street, will connect Park (the Park). It is the largest single LONDON Thornton Street unifes the UCL East to Carpenters Road STRATFORD will help to ensure activity STADIUM northern edge of all three sites and and the south of the Park. expansion of UCL since the university WATERFRONT helps to build the UCL East identity throughout the day and night within the Park. The street will and promote natural surveillance was founded nearly 200 years ago. prioritise pedestrian movement within the South Park. ARCELORMITTAL and provide seating opportunities. ORBIT UCL East together with Stratford RIVER Waterworks River POOL STREET EAST Pool Street Waterfront will form a cluster of top LONDON AQUATICS CENTRE universities, cultural institutions, THORNTON STREET CITY MILL RIVER WATERWORKS enterprises and organisations which Green space and development will showcase and generate outstanding MARSHGATE POOL STREET EAST that respects and celebrates MARSHGATE 1 the riverside settings will help embed UCL East into the Park. Thornton Street art, dance, history, craft, science, RooftopRooftop gardensgardens acrossacross bothboth Marshgate and Pool Street technology and design. The Western Bank connects Montfchet Road Marshgate and Pool Street SIDINGS STREET the site to City Mill River sitessites willwill provideprovide viewsviews into POOL STREET WEST into the Park, promote MONTFICHET ROAD and continues the natural POOL STREET WEST the Park, biodiversity and Thornton Street Alongside other projects at the PUDDING MILL LANE STATION landscape along the waterway. biodiversity,sanctuary from and busy provide spaces. neighbouring Stratford Waterfront PROMENADE sanctuary from busy spaces. site, including UAL’s London College of STRATFORD STATION PLOT 1 WESTERN PLOT 2 THE LANE BANK MARSHGATE Fashion, V&A East and Sadler’s Wells PUDDING MILL PLAZA ALLOTMENTS PLOT 3 East, UCL East will help deliver the The Terrace cascades from TERRACE the Plaza down to City Mill

legacy transformation of the Park. THE LANE River, offering green space WARTON ROAD for relaxation and hardscaped TheThe PromenadePromenade willwill formform N CARPENTERS ROAD PLOT 4 space for small events. anthe arrival main arrivalspace for space UCL for Sidings Street OUTLINE APPLICATION EastUCL andEast help and helppromote promote WESTERN connectivity within the BANK connectivity within the Park.Park. ItIt cancan supportsupport The masterplan for UCL East sets a pop-uppop-up eventsevents likelike foodfood framework for the overall distribution marketsmarkets andand willwill connectconnect The Plaza will be a vibrant public toto thethe 20122012 Gardensgardens andand Throughout the public realm, lighting, Waterworks River. of buildings, heights, the amount of PHASING OF UCL EAST space and heart of UCL East, Waterworks River. natural surveillance through mixed-use defned by the buildings around foor space, building uses and phasing. development, strong sightlines and it and the Promenade and the The outline application is based upon The frst phase of UCL East will focus around visual connectivity will ensure a safe Lane. The Plaza can support a and secure environment. Further safety range of events including possible an illustrative masterplan produced Waterworks River, helping to establish a strong strategies will continue to be developed meanwhile uses as well as by LDA Design on behalf of UCL and presence within the Park. By keeping away from in the detailed design stage. everyday activities. LLDC. The outline application was Sidings Street, it also ensures that future development N submitted jointly by UCL and LLDC to and construction will not affect existing operation and University life. the LLDC Planning Policy and Decisions ACTIVE STREET LEVELS OF THE ‘FLUID ZONE’ Team (LLDC PPDT), the Local Planning WATERWORKS Authority, in May 2017. The decision notice is expected by the end of the

RIVER year*. Pool Street

POOL STREET WEST Carpenters Road An overview of the key elements of the illustrative masterplan is presented on Montfchet Road Thornton Street the far right. MARSHGATE 1 (PLOT 1)

CITY MILL *It is anticipated that following the determination KEY of the outline application, Reserved Matters RIVER applications will be submitted to provide further PHASE 1 PHASE 2 detail on the proposals for each phase. These Sidings Street details will be within the parameters established in PHASE 3 the outline application. PHASE 4 Illustrative view of UCL East in section from the south (the yellow and red tones represent the ‘Fluid Zone’)

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FEEDBACK FROM THE MASTERPLAN INVOLVING UCL & THE LOCAL CONSULTATION STAGE COMMUNITY OVERALL IMPRESSION OF THE MASTERPLAN* Consultation on the masterplan started in *SUMMER 2016 summer 2015 to raise awareness about the project and engage with the local No answer | 8% Unexcited | 1% community. Excited | 36% Unsure | 2% Neutral | 7% The consultation process helped gather aspirations and understand key issues — both for the local community and UCL students and staff — and respond accordingly in the masterplan. 82% of the 159 people who Over 4,800 people were engaged in total left feedback through 49 events, including exhibitions, Generally positive | 46% were excited or pop-up events, local schools and youth positive about sessions, workshops, stakeholder events, the plans. and local outreach sessions. HEADLINE FINDINGS* For a consultation summary on the Pool *RELEVANT TO THE DETAILED DESIGN PROCESS Street West concept design stage in May / June 2017, please see board 11. Ensure there is good wayfnding from key access routes and strong gateways to mark entrances. Members of the public coming from any direction should feel empowered to walk into the university buildings.

Activate the site with events and activities for both the local community and UCL students and staff.

Make public areas distinct from the private student and staff areas. Access should be balanced with security needs and the expectations of students and staff.

Connect UCL East academics and activities to the local environment and provide Masterplan Stage 1 'Planting Ideas' Pop-up, 3 Mills Studios, summer 2015 opportunities for young people studying around the site to access. Have inclusive, involving and inviting public spaces that embrace learning and exchange for all.

The waterways and green landscape are the site’s strongest assets and needs to consider how UCL East connects to these features.

Have high standards of design for the buildings and landscape. It's important to merge with the rest of the Park and its naturalistic expression. The architecture should stand out without competing with the surrounding built environment. Masterplan Stage 3 public exhibitions, summer 2016

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BRINGING THE ACADEMIC VISION TO LIFE PHASE 1 PROPOSED PLAN BACKGROUND The faculties involved in Phase 1 have worked together Following the submission of the to identify four themes, which bring together and outline planning application, UCL will integrate the various academic activities: submit planning applications (known Making: We’re focusing on “learning by as ‘Reserved Matters’) for the detailed doing”: hands-on teaching and research design of buildings and landscaping around making, imaging and manufacturing. associated with the various phases We’ll have fexible project spaces, of the masterplan. The frst ‘Reserved workshops and specialised teaching Matters’ applications to be submitted laboratories. will be for Pool Street West and Marshgate 1. Originating: We’ll be a hub for innovation activities, focusing on the intersection The Phase 1 buildings will come between humans, their social interactions together to form a coherent and technology – ranging from robotics and environment with academic facilities, cultural technology to future manufacturing and global cities. We’re creating new student living, and a high-quality public courses for students in these areas and realm. establishing new incubation facilities for start-ups. UCL appointed architects Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Stanton Connecting: We’re reinventing the way UCL Williams to lead on the detailed design connects with the public, creating shared for the Phase 1 sites of Pool Street academic and public spaces which are West and Marshgate 1, respectively. inviting and approachable. We’re providing access to learning and to research fndings DEVELOPING THE ACADEMIC VISION through indoor and outdoor spaces for festivals, performances, collections and The UCL East team have been working exhibitions. closely with staff, students, LLDC, local communities, as well as designers, Living: We’re integrating the Park into the planners and other professional learning experience as a ‘living laboratory’, consultants, to develop the vision for engaging people with their natural KEY what UCL East will be and what it will environment, and creating the space to debate the past, present and future of (Future MARSHGATE 1 be home to. Plot 4) London. We’ll have residences for students, POOL STREET promoting a new approach to holistic WEST This process has culminated in the university life. creation of an ambitious academic vision for UCL East, developed from the ground up. PHASE 1 INDICATIVE TIMELINE

WE ARE HERE KEY 2017 2018 2019 2020 onwards

Outline planning Outline application CONCEPT DESIGNS application submitted determination anticipated (May) (December)

DEVELOPED DESIGNS POOL STREET WEST PRE-SUBMISSION OF MAY / JUNE OCTOBER RESERVED MATTERS

SUBMISSION OF RESERVED MATTERS MARSHGATE 1 APPLICATION

OCTOBER OPENING

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TRACKING CHANGES STAGE 1 CONSULTATION There have been a number of changes and INTRODUCTION The frst stage of public consultation developments to the proposal since the previous activities took place between May exhibition, considering some of the feedback This is the second in a series of and June 2017. Over 150 people gathered. public consultation events helping to were involved through road shows shape the plans for Pool Street West. The following captures some key changes: and outreach sessions. Feedback was • The design has been developed to increase active This set of exhibition boards gathered from both the UCL community uses around the perimeter of the buildings at the presents the developed design and the local community to gain an ground foor. Plant rooms have been relocated to a following the frst consultation understanding of thoughts, issues and basement level and workspaces positioned opening events in May 2017. It also revisits aspirations. on to the making yard off Pool Street the key aspirations and issues that • The facade design has evolved to include coloured have arisen from the consultation Feedback showed: glazed panels. The tower design has been developed and provides responses from the further to refne the solar shading elements and • Many respondents were excited about concrete texture / colour design team on how this feedback the opportunities for engagement and the has helped to inform the plans. • More detail provided on biodiversity and outdoor potential for events and programming to spaces encourage both the UCL community and See board 13 for more information. members of the public into the building • While the majority of respondents were positive and excited about the provision and quality of green space, some cited that they could not tell if there would be enough biodiversity and outdoor activities View of the tower UCL SITE: MARSHGATE • There was a general appreciation that the building would be inviting and accessible. close up Many of the comments expressed that the design approach to provide active frontages, presenting university activities Artist's impression of a view looking from the southwest corner of the site and engaging passers-by, would be well achieved through the proposals QUICK FACTS & FIGURES LEAD ARCHITECTS • Generally the building and approach to the identity is innovative and transparent, Pool Street West will bring together Lifschutz Davidson however some felt that the building academic spaces, student accommodation Sandilands (LDS) have seemed generic and corporate in its look and local amenities, including: gained an international reputation for the quality and feel • Academic foorspace of circa 5,000 m² of both its architecture and View of the residential tower • Student residential foorspace of circa its completed projects in a 13,000 m² with up to about 500 student wide variety of sectors. LDS have designed buildings of a STAGE 1 EVENTS study bedrooms (including wheelchair similar nature to Pool Street accessible and adaptable rooms) West, including JW3, an • 3 levels of academic space at the lower award-winning community levels, terrace level and residential space centre in London and in two towers above this iQ Shoreditch, a mixed-use scheme of student housing, • Provision of shared amenity space, hotel and offces. community and engagement uses, retail and commercial spaces There are a number of technical consultants • Flexible, adaptable and sustainable involved in the project from design that achieves as a minimum a sustainability to planning rating of BREEAM 'Excellent' Oxo Tower Wharf consultants. Road show in Stratford Broadway Road show at Main Quad of UCL Legacy Youth Voice session UCLU Sabbatical Offcers walkabout Bloomsbury

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BRINGING THE ACADEMIC VISION TO LIFE DESIGN APPROACH The academic vision for UCL East is deliberately innovative UCL East has established some clear and ambitious. Pool Street West will house the Future objectives through earlier consultation Living Institute, which will explore global challenges on the illustrative masterplan. such as planetary sustainability, understanding nature, environment and urbanisation, global communications, and Providing interactive spaces for social inclusivity. It will be truly multi-disciplinary and the exhibitions, and public engagement frst time UCL has created an institute cutting across fve faculties. with the academic activities taking place is a key objective. This idea has The Future Living Institute aims to overcome the been developed through the ‘Fluid conventional barriers between research, education, Zone’ which encourages the public to enterprise and public engagement. access and make use of the academic It will comprise: building through active frontages, activities and events. THE CULTURE LAB The Experimental Engineering Labs, which Since the last consultation in May / will provide new academic activities covering June 2017, changes have been made a wide range of unique and innovative felds to the structure and the lower levels of of study. A centre for Robotics & Autonomous THE URBAN Systems will offer the opportunity to build ROOM EXPERIMENTAL ENGINEERING LABS the building. There will now be more robots from the nano to large scale and model academic activities taking place on their environments. the ground foor that are visible from Section through the Atrium outside to enhance the concept of the The Global Disability Innovation Hub, which ‘Fluid Zone’ to encourage people inside. will bring together cutting edge technology and lived experience. Academics, innovators, corporates and the local community will explore disability from a new perspective.

The Culture Lab, which will offer teaching, research and engagement spaces, underpinned by new programmes in making, media, conservation & heritage, and public history. Facilities at Pool Street West will include an object-based learning laboratory and a London Memory Archive.

Nature-Smart Cities Labs, which will be a

research and teaching centre, focusing on Flexible spaces for performance, screenings and lectures Cafés, canteens and social study areas three key themes: enhancing biodiversity of cities; understanding urban ecosystem services & wellbeing benefts; and engaging urban populations with their natural environment.

The Urban Room, as part of the Global Future Cities Co-Labs, which will be a major public and community space, hosted by urban academics from across UCL, for debating the past, present and future of London. The Co-Labs will provide opportunities for the application of knowledge towards the improvement of human settlements worldwide. Workshops and programming for all ages Exhibition and engagement spaces

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KEY ROUTES AND VIEWS KEY FEATURES 1 The public realm design of the ‘Fluid WaterworksRiver Zone’ on the frst two storeys aims to enhance the existing routes and better integrate with the wider context. Active frontages will be maximised at ground 4 foor level. Thornton Street 3 Pool Street A key part of the ‘Fluid Zone’ design Making concept is an open and accessible Foyer Yard entrance foyer at the centre of the space building with an atrium above. Shared 1 facilities and amenity space will KEY surround the atrium, helping to create Workspace View from Montfchet Road a dynamic and welcoming environment Retail that encourages UCL students and staff, Exhibition space

visitors and the local community to Studio enter and spend time in the building. 2 Students & staff access

Residents (possible Images on the right shows illustrative entrace) views along the key routes and access Cyclists 2 points. Service vehicles / blue badge parking Ground foor Viewing points Terrace level

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View from Sidings Street, along Waterworks River with cafes and retail

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Key approach from Pool Street / Montfchet Road intersection towards the Making Yard View from the north on Thornton Street facing the main entrance

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LAYOUT AND USES TERRACE

KEY FEATURES N The terrace amenity space provides a range of outdoor areas for all building users to enjoy.

Planting and trees have been carefully KEY

located to mitigate wind and provide Workspace biodiversity. The aspect of the terrace Retail will result in a warm microclimate and a considerable amount of heat will Artist studio space be generated from the building. The Exhibition space Ground foor planting palette is simple and a strong Terrace level emphasis will be placed on a selection First foor Second foor of plants that will ensure a successive Third to twelfth foor fowering between Spring and Autumn. At this elevated level, views to the north of the Park will be spectacular. STUDENT LIVING The student accommodation, which is accessed via the terrace, will include a spacious communal living space with Illustration of how the terrace level is occupied: The terrace layout has a series of garden spaces to provide a sheltered and intimate space for access to the terrace. people using the building.

ACTIVITIES & USES:

Balcony overlooking the river Events and spill out space Pop-ups Green spaces for study and leisure

LANDSCAPE & BIODIVERSITY:

Communal living space

OVERVIEW: Student residential accommodation arranged in clusters of 8-10 students including: • Self-catered, ensuite bedrooms with generous shared kitchen / living / dining facilities • Wheelchair accessible rooms • Further communal spaces at terrace level, including a study area, music practice room and lounge Ornamental planting will articulate Formal hedge planting encloses the A selection of Mediterranean trees the space with aromatic and seasonal spaces. This hedge is fast growing, will be planted to reduce the affects of • Generous views out fowers. Students will have the wind tolerant and has attractive the wind and visible from the building • Optimised storage opportunity to grow their own herbs. foliage. attracting people outside.

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Workspace / teaching spaces Retail Communal residential facilities

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FEEDBACK FORM UCL EAST PHASE 1 | MARSHGATE 1 & POOL STREET WEST POOL STREET WEST (continued) OCTOBER 2017 Q5. Do you think that the materials and forms used in the building design are successful?

Please tell us your thoughts on the design proposals for Marshgate 1 and Pool Street West Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all to help inform the next stages of design development. Tell us more…

Name: Postcode:

Are you a... Q6. Do you like the approach to the terrace landscaping and uses? Local resident / worker Part of an organisation: Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all UCL student UCL staff Visitor Tell us more…

To be kept informed about UCL East, please fll in your details below:

Email: Telephone:

Address: Q7. Do you think the public entrance and atrium space is attractive and welcoming?

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all We will not give your personal information to others. Your feedback will only be used for the purposes of this consultation.

Tell us more… MARSHGATE 1

Q1. How well do you think the look of the building fts in with the Park and the local area?

Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all Q8. Do you like the idea of the Making Yard being visible from the street? Tell us more… Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all

Tell us more…

Q2. How well do you think the building connects the inside / outside and offers opportunities for the public to engage with academic activities?

Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all MARSHGATE 1 & POOL STREET WEST

Tell us more… Q9. Overall what is your impression of the designs you have seen today?

Excited Generally positive Neutral Unsure Unexcited

Tell us more…

Q3. Do you like the approach to the external spaces and landscaping?

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all

Tell us more… Q10. Do you think the two designs work well together and provide a strong presence in the Park?

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all

Tell us more…

POOL STREET WEST

Q4. As part of its environmental approach the building integrates elements to provide solar shading and reduce the effect of wind. Do you think these are successfully refected in the design? Q11. Do you have any further comments or suggestions?

Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all Tell us more…

Tell us more…

THANK YOU FOR COMPLETING THE FORM. Soundings Please return this form to a member of staff or in the box provided. 148 Curtain Road PLEASE TURN OVER Alternatively please submit your form by FRIDAY 13TH OCTOBER via post or email: London, EC2A 3AT [email protected]

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UCL EAST PHASE 1 | MARSHGATE 1 & POOL STREET WEST MARCH 2018 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | MARSHGATE 1 & POOL STREET WEST MARCH 2018 01 | WELCOME 02 | ABOUT UCL EAST

UCL EAST SITES BRINGING THE ACADEMIC VISION TO LIFE ARCELORMITTAL ORBIT BACKGROUND The UCL East team have been working closely with staff, The faculties involved in Phase 1 have worked together In partnership with London Legacy students, LLDC, local communities, as well as designers, to identify four themes, which bring together and LONDON AQUATICS CENTRE Development Corporation (LLDC), UCL is HERE EA ST planners and other professional consultants, to develop integrate the various academic activities: establishing UCL East, a new university the vision for what UCL East will be and what it will be LONDON ARCELORMITTAL home to. campus within Queen Elizabeth Olympic STADIUM ORBIT Park (the Park). It is the largest single This process has culminated in the creation of an STRATFORD expansion of UCL since the university WATERFRONT ambitious academic vision for UCL East, developed from was founded nearly 200 years ago. the ground up. Making: We’re focusing on “learning by Connecting: We’re reinventing the way UCL UCL East, together with Stratford RIVER doing”: hands-on teaching and research connects with the public, creating shared Waterfront, will form a cluster of around making, imaging and manufacturing. academic and public spaces which are LONDON top universities, cultural institutions, AQUATICS CENTRE We’ll have fexible project spaces, inviting and approachable. We’re providing THORNTON STREET workshops and specialised teaching access to learning and to research fndings enterprises and organisations which CITY MILL RIVER WATERWORKS laboratories. through indoor and outdoor spaces for will showcase and generate outstanding MARSHGATE POOL STREET EAST festivals, performances, collections and art, dance, history, craft, science, MARSHGATE 1 exhibitions. Originating: We’ll be a hub for innovation POOL STREET technology and design. WEST SIDINGS STREET activities, focusing on the intersection POOL STREET WEST MONTFICHET ROAD between humans, their social interactions Living: We’re integrating the Park into the MARSHGATE 1 MARSHGATE UCL East will help deliver the legacy (LATER PHA SES) transformation of the Park, alongside PUDDING MILL LANE STATION and technology – ranging from robotics and learning experience as a ‘living laboratory’, cultural technology to future manufacturing engaging people with their natural POOL STREET EA ST other projects at the neighbouring STRATFORD STATION and global cities. We’re creating new environment, and creating the space to (LATER PHA SES) MARSHGATE Stratford Waterfront site, including courses for students in these areas and debate the past, present and future of (LATER PHA SES) establishing new incubation facilities for London. We’ll have residences for students, UAL’s London College of Fashion, V&A PUDDING MILL East and Sadler’s Wells East. ALLOTMENTS start-ups. promoting a new approach to holistic university life.

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CARPENTERS ROAD

PHASING OF UCL EAST OUTLINE APPLICATION MARSHGATE 1 POOL STREET WEST The outline application is based upon an illustrative The frst phase of UCL East will focus around masterplan produced by LDA Design on behalf of UCL Waterworks River, helping to establish a strong and LLDC. The outline application was submitted jointly presence within the Park. By keeping away from by UCL and LLDC in May 2017 to the Local Planning WATERWORKS Sidings Street, it also ensures that future development RIVER Authority, the LLDC Planning Policy and Decisions Team and construction will not affect existing operation and (LLDC PPDT). In November 2017, the outline planning University life. Illustrative view of Marshgate 1 and Pool Street West from London Aquatics Centre looking south application received resolution to grant permission. Masterplan: Illustrative view of UCL East in section from the south (the yellow and red tones represent the active street levels of the ‘Fluid Zone’)

WATERWORKS PHASE 1 INDICATIVE TIMELINE

RIVER INTRODUCTION Pool Street POOL STREET WEST MARSHGATE 1 WE ARE HERE KEY

Welcome to the UCL East Phase 1 Exhibition. POOL STREET WEST Carpenters Road 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 Pool Street West will be a mixed-use Marshgate 1 will be an academic Outline planning Outline application received CONCEPT DESIGNS university building, bringing together building opening onto the riverside, Montfchet Road application submitted resolution to grant permission This exhibition brings together plans for Pool Street West and Marshgate sites of the frst phase of Thornton Street (May) (November) UCL East, a new campus for UCL (University College London) within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. academic space and amenities with incorporating spaces for public use MARSHGATE 1 (PLOT 1) DEVELOPED DESIGNS student accommodation. CITY MILL and community engagement. POOL STREET Together they will feature a range of uses, including academic, retail, community and engagement KEY WEST PRE-SUBMISSION OF RIVER uses as well as student accommodation. PHASE 1 MAY / JUNE OCTOBER MARCH JUNE RESERVED MATTERS SEE BOARDS 05 - 07 PHASE 2 SEE BOARDS 08 - 11 Sidings Street SUBMISSION OF Pick up a feedback form to share your views on what you’ve seen. PHASE 3 RESERVED MATTERS PHASE 4 MARSHGATE 1 APPLICATION Alternatively, submit your completed feedback form via email or post by Monday 26 March 2018. OCTOBER MARCH APRIL JUNE OPENING

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CONSULTATION SUMMARY UCL ENGAGEMENT KEY FEATURES OVERVIEW BACKGROUND UCL is an open, publicly engaged university. We value Between summer 2015 and autumn Overall what is your impression of the designs you Do the designs work together and provide a strong collaboration, partnership and dialogue to maximise our Following the submission of the outline have seen today? presence? 2016, over 4,800 people were collective impact in society, now and in the future. planning application in May 2017, engaged on the UCL East masterplan UCL will submit planning applications Unexcited 9% As we develop a new UCL East campus, our engagement 2% No answer Not at all 1% 10% No answer consultation to help gather aspirations work with local communities is at the heart of what we do. (known as ‘Reserved Matters Approval’) and understand key issues. for the detailed design of buildings and Unsure 3% No 4% We will work with local communities and partners to: 32% Excited landscaping associated with the various Consultation on UCL East Phase 1 Neutral 6% Don’t 7% phases of the masterplan. The frst RMA is a three-stage process, involving know • Ensure that UCL’s world-class research addresses real world problems and is shared and accessed beyond the applications to be submitted will be for 55% Yes stakeholders and the community at university Pool Street West, Marshgate 1 and the each key stage of design development associated public realm. • Enable local communities to access the new UCL spaces to raise awareness, present back the Somewhat 23% 48% Generally positive and resources, and the opportunities they bring KEY fndings, explain current thinking and The Phase 1 buildings will come KEY RESIN BOUND GRAVEL • Ensure that schools and young people beneft from UCL gather feedback on the proposals. together to form a coherent EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE MIX 1 PLATANUS ACERIFOLIA LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA cutting-edge research and teaching to develop their own environment with academic facilities, EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE MIX 2 LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA CRATAEGUS MONOGYNA Since May 2017, over 475 people have education and aspirations EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE MIX 3 Phase 1 Planting HEADLINE FINDINGS* student living, and a high-quality public been involved in and consulted on UCL EXPOSED AGGREGATE CONCRETE MIX 4 *FROM OCTOBER 2017 EVENTS • Develop a programme of public art and cultural events realm. HAND LAID RIVER STONE East Phase 1 through drop-in events which are seen as relevant, meaningful and part of the Paving Materiality and outreach sessions. Feedback was Design, Identity, Scale and Architecture: everyday lives of local people UCL appointed architects Lifschutz gathered from both the UCL community The feedback for Pool Street West was Davidson Sandilands and Stanton generally positive, with people particularly and the local community to gain an responding well to its contemporary Williams to lead on the detailed design

understanding of thoughts, issues and for the Phase 1 sites of Pool Street (Future aesthetic. Some people expressed concern Plot 4)

aspirations. over the building’s height whilst others were West and Marshgate 1, respectively. PLATANUS LIQUIDAMBAR LIRIODENDRON CRATAEGUS encouraged by its iconic quality. Comments ACERIFOLIA STYRACIFLUA TULIPIFERA MONOGYNA On the far right is an overview of UCL received in response to the concept designs The teams have considered the The promenade aims to create continuity Culture’s engagement in the local area for Marshgate 1 praised its open and modern landscape between the two buildings QEOP RESIN LIGHT MEDIUM CUT RIVER feel and positive way in which it relates BOUND EXPOSED EXPOSED STONES and establish a cohesive North / South link GRAVEL CONCRETE CONCRETE to date. to its surroundings. The concept of the carefully, considering the wider context through the park while giving the campus a distinct identity. Existing trees along Fluid Zone (publicly accessible and active and continuity through the Park. Four differing concrete mixes are proposed, KEY the eastern boundary will be retained and uses at lower levels) was supportive at the Landscape architects VOGT developed with smaller aggregate mixes nearest the Public exhibition, Stratford Library MARSHGATE 1 Key routes Public access Key entrances integrated into the new scheme. As the youth sessions. They would like to see this the landscape strategy for Phase 1 to river to align with the existing resin bonded POOL STREET Cycle routes Students & staff promenade widens, the linear alignment is expressed more as part of the character and gravel in the Park, and the aggregate size Service vehicles / STATS AT A GLANCE show character identity and activities. WEST access only broken with a staggered arrangement that identity of Marshgate. increasing in proximity to the buildings, as Cycle parking Blue badge parking Key features are illustrated on the right. wraps into the central square. displayed in the material examples above. Including: 475+ Community Beneft, Facilities and The public realm will form a key people engaged UCL Sabbatical Offcers Involvement: Bright Club, 9 Feb 2017, Stratford Circus gathering space on campus, for events walkabout sessions through Stages 1 and 2 There was a shared view across consultees exhibition events and and areas to congregate, connect and that the public entrances and atriums are activities relax. The public realm is designed to MARSHGATE 1 POOL STREET WEST Legacy Youth Voice permeable, open, bright and welcoming. sessions and Youth Some people felt the entrance spaces be pedestrian led, as in the rest of the Board meetings may be intimidating to visitors. However Park. most agreed that the buildings’ openness Public exhibition, UCL Bloomsbury Legacy Youth Voice to the public would be valued by locals, stimulate interest and involvement as well as providing a potential tourist attraction. people attended 2 local 136 exhibitions* 104 completed UCL students & feedback forms Open and Public Spaces: staff engaged at Focus on the Positive Printmaking, Hackney, New School 190 2 UCL exhibitions* The Fluid Zone in both buildings was well *October 2017 events received, with people suggesting there could be more planting and seating. Consultees We look forward to collaborating with, and Sketch of waterfront typologies Section looking North of the park, towards the H05 bridge Selection of outdoor furniture and materials for the public realm were strongly supportive of the approach to learning from, many of you. Please get in touch 21,000 the terrace for Pool Street West, considering if you would like to fnd out more, or to sign up event fyers delivered** this would bring benefts in terms of activity, for our newsletter by emailing: animation and mental health, as well as its **Emails were sent to contacts collated during the comments & importance to tie in the with Park. [email protected] consultation process since the suggestions masterplan stage. 250+received UCL Sabbatical Offcers walkabout Public exhibition, UCL Bloomsbury

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UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST DEVELOPED DESIGN STAGE MARCH 2018 UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST DEVELOPED DESIGN STAGE MARCH 2018 05 | POOL STREET WEST 06 | PUBLIC ACCESSIBILITY & INCLUSIVITY

ACADEMIC VISION MATERIALS LAYOUT AND USES ACTIVE FRONTAGES ACCESS FOR ALL PUBLIC ACCESS & DESIGN INTRODUCTION N The academic vision for UCL East is deliberately innovative A range of tones provide contrast to the different façade Pool Street • Level access throughout the scheme and ambitious. Pool Street West will house the Future components, with exposed aggregate concrete and rougher UCL East has established some clear Thornton Street This is the third and last public GDI • Lifts distributed throughout the building; Living Institute, which will explore global challenges textures providing visual interest at lower levels. objectives through earlier consultation Hub consultation event helping to shape Slade Evacuation lifts in case of emergency such as planetary sustainability, understanding nature, The cores have terracotta coloured pre-cast fns which on the illustrative masterplan, one Studio the plans for Pool Street West prior environment and urbanisation, global communications, and accentuate the verticality of these elements. of these is to provide interactive cafe light • 4 blue badge parking spaces, with an to submitting the ‘Reserved Matters’ social inclusivity. It will be truly multi-disciplinary and the fabrication additional 2 spaces for use during the spaces for public engagement with the workshop Information required frst time UCL has created an institute cutting across fve Urban Stadium match and event days application to the Local Planning Waterworks River faculties. academic activities. This idea has been Room Authority later this spring. • Clear and intuitive wayfnding throughout the concrete concreteconcrete concrete concrete concrete aluminum developed through the ‘Fluid Zone’ The Future Living Institute aims to overcome the scheme, including Braille and raised lettering which encourages the public to access Robotics Pool Street West will bring conventional barriers between research, education, 01 02 03 04 05 06 • Tactile paving included within the yard in together academic spaces, student enterprise and public engagement. and engage with the academic building through active frontages, visible KEY order to aid those with sight impairments accommodation and local amenities. Retail academic activities and events. Academic teaching lab It will bring together researches across the following areas: Academic teaching workshop • Acoustic panelling throughout, aiding those with hearing impairments. Reception & larger RetailKEY (public) KEY teaching spaces have hearing loop systems The public realm design aims to Art studios Academic teaching lab The Experimental Engineering Labs, which Teaching space enhance the existing routes and better Public visibility Academic teaching workshop • A Changing Places facility is provided will provide new academic activities covering Residential / integrate with the wider context. Active communal space Retail (public) a wide range of unique and innovative felds Ground foor • Wheelchair accessible showers and WCs, frontages will be maximised at ground First foor Art studios of study. A centre for Robotics & Autonomous Unisex WCs are provided. Second foor Active frontages Systems will offer the opportunity to build foor level – large glazed windows will Terrace level robots from the nano to large scale and model allow views into the Slade Studios to • A multi-faith quiet contemplation room their environments. see artists at work or exhibitions taking • Wheelchair accessible student MAIN ENTRANCE accommodation provided Podium west facade Podium south facade Plant pod place in the Urban Room. There is direct The Global Disability Innovation Hub, which access to the café and the convenience will bring together cutting edge technology store from the public realm. The café 07 Glass 08 Metal PUBLIC ENTRANCE & ATRIUM and lived experience. Academics, innovators, and convenience store will serve the corporates and the local community will Opaque Coloured panels with metals add wider community as well as the UCL explore disability from a new perspective. December 2017 reeded glass both warmth staff and students. will provide and visual Culture Lab, which will offer teaching, research animation to the interest to A key part of the ‘Fluid Zone’ design and engagement spaces, underpinned by new façade as the sun the façade, concept is an open and accessible programmes in making, media, conservation moves around comple- the building menting the entrance with an atrium above. Shared & heritage, and public history. Facilities at facilities and amenity space will Pool Street West will include an object-based through the day. concrete. Artist's impression of the entrance looking from the north of the site learning laboratory and a London Memory surround the atrium, helping to create Archive. a dynamic and welcoming environment SUSTAINABILITY that encourages UCL students and staff, LEAD ARCHITECTS DESIGN UPDATES visitors and the local community to View from Thornton Street towards main entrance showing café space Nature-Smart Cities, which will be a research Recycled materials enter and spend time in the building. and teaching centre, focusing on three key external shading design Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Here are the latest design updates since the informed by solar and The atrium space will host public themes: enhancing biodiversity of cities; thermal analysis to RIVERSIDE (LDS) have gained an last consultation events in October 2017: understanding urban ecosystem services maximise passive heating and cooling. Orientation reduces exhibitions and events. Large glazed international reputation for the & wellbeing benefts; and engaging urban overshadowing and improve • Ground foor re-planned with more active daylighting to the amenity screens to the Robotics laboratory will quality of both its architecture populations with their natural environment. space at terrace level uses to perimeter of yard and its completed projects in allow visitors to see the UCL scientists a wide variety of sectors. LDS Communal spaces provide building and testing robots. • 1 additional staircase added to each tower 180 degree views have designed buildings of a for fre safety The Urban Room, as part of the Global Future + maximum daylight similar nature to Pool Street Cities, a major public and community space, Grey water West, including JW3, an award- • 2 additional storeys added to each tower, hosted by urban academics from across reuse within the existing building height, to winning community centre in UCL, for debating the past, present and Green space London and iQ Shoreditch, a accommodate more residential rooms future of London. The Co-Labs will provide mixed-use scheme of student • Academic spaces developed in tandem opportunities for the application of knowledge Exposed structure used housing, hotel and offces. with UCL user requirements, such as the towards the improvement of human for thermal mass design of Nature Smart laboratories and settlements worldwide. LDS are working with a wider moveable furniture within the Slade Studio team of technical consultants, including theatre, laboratory • Material strategy for façades refned and Regular structural grid and sustainability consultants. developed (see section on the right) for material effciency + future fexibility The central atrium is utilised for natural View from Sidings Street, along Waterworks River with retail spaces Internal view of atrium from Thornton Street main entrance, demonstrating views into Robotics Laboratory and Urban Room Oxo Tower Wharf ventilation through the stack effect. Building section illustration sustainable principles

Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands

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04 STUDENT LIVING KEY FEATURES Pool Street West provides circa 5,500m² 04 of academic space, community and engagement uses, retail and commercial uses. There are 3 levels of academic space at the lower levels, a terrace shared between academic users and residents, and student residences arranged over the two towers. The student accommodation, which is accessed via the terrace, will include spacious communal spaces.

The terrace on the third foor will form the key external space for the use of 03 building users and residents, and will provide a distinctive character. 01 02 View of the residential tower The terrace will provide an intimate Communal living space Typical bedroom and fexible gathering space that will facilitate various activities. Its OVERVIEW: landscaping consists of a series of Student residential foorspace of circa 15,000 m² – sheltered interconnected garden rooms, about 520 student bedrooms (including wheelchair framed by formal hedges and timber accessible and adaptable rooms). seating. Flower beds punctuate the Student residential accommodation arranged in garden rooms throughout. In more open clusters of 8-10 students including: areas of the terrace, large raised timber Section through the Atrium decks act as versatile platforms that • Self-catered, en-suite bedrooms with generous shared kitchen / living / dining facilities students can interact with in a number 01 WORKSPACE 03 TERRACE of ways. Trees will emerge from the • Wheelchair accessible rooms raised decks in order to reduce the • Further communal spaces at terrace level, including amount of wind. The foor of the terrace a study area, music practice room and lounge is paved with large granite stone slabs. • Generous views out towards QEOP and Stratford The terrace amenity space provides a • Optimised storage range of outdoor areas for students to enjoy with views to north of the Park. LAYOUT AND USES

View of the Urban Room in use

02 CINEMA / LECTURE

Illustration of how the terrace level is occupied: The terrace layout has a series of garden rooms or spaces for people using the building.

The garden rooms provide sheltered and intimate space for students and faculty to congregate. These are composed of three landscape layers: • Formal hedge planting to enclose the spaces KEY Student residential • Ornamental planting with aromatic and seasonal bedrooms fowers & potentially plants grown by the students Student residential communal living space View of the teaching cinema / lecture theatre • Trees for verticality and pockets of shade Fourth to ffteenth foor

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B6. Stage 3 Flip book pages

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B7. Stage 3 Feedback Forms

FEEDBACK FORM UCL EAST PHASE 1 | POOL STREET WEST & MARSHGATE 1 MARSHGATE 1 MARCH 2018 Q4. Do you consider the overall look and form of Marshgate to be successful? (see board 09)

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all DATA PROTECTION

Soundings are appointed community consultant for UCLEast. They are collecting your data on behalf of University Tell us more… College London (UCL) for consultation purposes only. Your details will not be shared with any third parties.

Do you agree that Soundings may collect your personal details? Yes No Q5. Is the relation between the public and university space in Marshgate successful? (see boards Would you like to be on the UCLEast mailing list to receive project updates and notice of events? 10 & 11) Yes No Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all

Tell us more… ABOUT YOU

Name:

Relationship to the project: Email: UCL student UCL staff Q6. Do you like the entrance and atrium space of Marshgate? (see board 10) Postcode: a local resident a visitor Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Gender: a local worker part of an organisation: Male Female Other Tell us more…

Were you involved in the previous consultation? Age: Yes No 15 - 24 25 - 44 45 - 64 +65

Q7. Could you imagine yourself attending public events held in Marshgate? (see board 10)

Please tell us your thoughts on the design proposals for Pool Street West and Marshgate 1 Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all to help inform the next stages of design development. Tell us more…

POOL STREET WEST

Q1. How do you feel about the design of Pool Street West, considering the materials, textures MARSHGATE 1 & POOL STREET WEST and colours? (see board 05)

Excited Positive Neutral Unsure Unexcited Q8. Do you feel the designs of the two buildings work well together? (see boards 01-04)

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Tell us more…

Tell us more…

Q2. Do you fnd Pool Street West’s entrance and ground foor activities engaging? (see board 06)

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Q9. Do you like the landscaping and outdoor spaces? (see board 04)

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Tell us more…

Tell us more… (These will provide opportunities for public activities, expositions, student work displays, events etc.)

Q3. Do you think Pool Street West will create a positive environment for building users and visitors? (see boards 06 & 07) Q10. What is your favourite aspect of this project? Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Tell us more…

Tell us more…

THANK YOU FOR COMPLETING THE FORM. Please return this form to a member of staff or in the box provided. Soundings PLEASE TURN OVER Alternatively please submit your form by FRIDAY 23RD MARCH via post, email or 148 Curtain Road online: https://tinyurl.com/UCLEast London, EC2A 3AT [email protected]

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B8. Exhibition Signage

UCL EAST PHASE 1 | PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS

Join us to fnd out more about the frst phase of UCL East, a new campus UCL EAST AT QUEEN ELIZABETH for UCL (University College London) within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. OLYMPIC PARK The exhibition brings together plans for Marshgate 1 and Pool Street West sites featuring a range of uses from academic to community activities. PUBLIC CONSULTATION

PLEASE PICK UP A FEEDBACK FORM

PLEASE POST YOUR FEEDBACK FORM HERE. Join us to fnd out more about the frst phaseHERE EA ST of UCL East, a new campus for UCL (University College London) within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. ALTERNATIVELY YOU CAN SUBMIT YOUR FORM LONDON STADIUM BY FRIDAY 23 MARCH VIA POST OR EMAIL: STRATFORD WATERFRONT

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SIDINGS STREET

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Welcome to ie the the latest moel UCL East o the UCL Public East Exhibition camus Showcasing designs historic and for the largest single transforative expansion of UCL developent for UCL since the University was founded nearly 200 years ago

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C. Workshop Materials

C1. Stage 1 Outreach session worksheets

01. APPEARANCE & IDENTITY 02. USES & ACTIVITIES How well do you feel the look and feel of the building fts in with the local area? How well do you think the design proposal fts in with the surrounding streets and How would you describe its identity? How well does it expresses itself as part of a site edges? university in the Park? The building is designed to provide active frontages with the university activities visible from the streets to inform and engage people. How well does it achieve this? Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all UCL EAST UCL EAST

03. ACCESSIBILITY 04. ENVIRONMENT Do you think the building is inviting? Do you like the approach to the external spaces / landscaping? Would the design proposals encourage you to enter the building? If not what would The design seeks to provide space for outside activities and green areas. How well make you more comfortable entering the building? does the building achieve this?would make you more comfortable entering the building? Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all Excited Generally positive Neutral Unsure Unexcited UCL EAST UCL EAST

SUMMARY

LIKES OPPORTUNITIES CHALLENGES UCL EAST UCL EAST

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C2. Stage 2 Outreach session worksheets

01. What is your overall impression of both designs? How well do you think the look and feel of the buildings fts in with the local area?

Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all UCL EAST

02. Do you think the two designs work well together and provide a strong presence in the Park?

Very well Well Don’t know Poorly Not at all UCL EAST

03. Do you like the approach to the external spaces / landscaping?

Yes Somewhat Don’t know No Not at all UCL EAST

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C3. Stage 3 Outreach session worksheets

GROUP GROUP Do you feel the appearance of the two buildings (Marshgate 1 and Pool Street West) work well What do you think of the outdoor spaces? 1 together? 2 Outline what you like & things you would like to see for on the campus of UCL East. For example: places to play, exercise, meet your friends...

MARSHGATE 1 POOL STREET WEST

POOL STREET WEST

MARSHGATE 1

MARSHGATE 1 Key routes POOL STREET Cycle routes WEST Cycle parking UCL EAST UCL EAST POOL STREET WEST

MARSHGATE 1

Sketch of waterfront Examples of outdoor furniture and materials for the outdoor spaces

GROUP GROUP 3 Could you imagine yourself attending events held in Marshgate? 4 Would you feel welcome at Marshgate? If you are walking past the building, would you enter to What kind of events would you attend there? check out what’s on?

PUBLIC & CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT

EXHIBITION / CLASSROOM SPACES - Throughout

LECTURE THEATRE

North-east entrance

THEATRE 150 PERSON CAPACITY - Ground foor

CAFE UCL EAST UCL EAST

Illustrative view of the internal public space (ground level)

PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE CAFE - Ground foor

GROUP GROUP 5 How do you feel about the look and appearance of Marshgate? 6 How do you feel about the look and appearance of Pool Street West?

View of the exterior along Waterworks River

North entrance

View from Sidings Street UCL EAST

View from East along Thornton Street UCL EAST

View of Marshgate 1 looking south

View from Thornton Street towards main entrance showing café space

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148 Curtain Road London EC2A 3AT

Any queries should be referred to the UCL East consultation team as follows:

020 7729 1705

[email protected]

UCL website ucl.ac.uk/ucl-east

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park website QueenElizabethOlympicPark.co.uk/ucl-east

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