Founders Place, London
2002 - ongoing
Terry Farrell and Partners' vision for Founders Court delivers
a vibrant new neighbourhood development in Lambeth. The scheme incorporates
affordable housing, nursery facilities for key health workers at St.
Thomas' Hospital, short-stay accommodation for parents of sick
children and a corner shop.
The mixed use brief provides for separate blocks linked by a unifying
public area. Features of the development will be sensitivity to urban
problems associated with the existing site, using innovative, workable
solutions. Significant elements include: a landmark entrance, landscaped
and traffic-calmed areas, measures to minimise noise and provision
for car parking.
The Founders Place development is a tremendous opportunity to contribute
to the regeneration of Lambeth. Farrell's scheme seeks to create
an innovative, contemporary and vibrant new quarter that repairs the
existing grain and knits seamlessly into the surroundings with new
linkages to the hospital and Lambeth. It will deliver a new neighbourhood,
with a central focus, benefiting the staff, patients (and their families)
of Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust and, just as
importantly, the wider community.
As one of the largest employers in the borough, the hospital has been
instrumental in influencing development in this part of Lambeth since
it was relocated from Southwark in 1871. Following severe bomb damage
in the Second World War, the hospital took advantage of the opportunity
and expanded and developed. Now, some 60 years later, this groundbreaking
development again allows the NHS Trust the opportunity to keep abreast
of the challenges and demands it faces in the 21st century by building
the very best accommodation and facilities to ensure delivery of first
class patient care.
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