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Tuesday 14 June 2011

Chetwood Architects from London Bridge


Chetwood Architects Architectural Design of a new dwelling London Bridge has won the competition. Chetwood London Bridge Bus version of the new inhabitated vertical form on the design and public market is designed. Considered a central meeting place and a place to gather, and also as a place of business has made London Bridge. A vertical form and fresh food markets, cafes, hotels, a commercial center, and residential accommodations - bridge across the Thames River is focused on 2 important elements. Associated with a bridge pier allows matter and brought the water level to prevent and even more be produced by hydroponics. Bridge two products market, a wholesale market and other public carbon market will be placed on both sides.





Chetwood Architects Architectural Design of a new dwelling London Bridge has won the competition. Chetwood London Bridge Bus version of the new inhabitated vertical form on the design and public market is designed. Considered a central meeting place and a place to gather, and also as a place of business has made London Bridge. A vertical form and fresh food markets, cafes, hotels, a commercial center, and residential accommodations - bridge across the Thames River is focused on 2 important elements. Associated with a bridge pier allows matter and brought the water level to prevent and even more be produced by hydroponics. Bridge two products market, a wholesale market and other public carbon market will be placed on both sides.



Design competition judges wrote about the winner:
Planning presented a beautiful, wildly imaginative yet very well in terms of both its construction, how it sits within the wider context can considered. Design of surrounding buildings indicates, reference points and inspiration behind the form as using them. Also interesting and full of environmental concepts at every level seems to work well. The panel was involved in a unanimous first choice.







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