Low Line Commons shortlisted for an NLA Award

 
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Shortlisted for a New London Architecture Award in the ‘Planning’ category, this sustainable vision and strategy is part of the Low Line scheme to create a green corridor along the Victorian railway viaduct meandering through Bankside, London Bridge and Bermondsey. 

The Low Line Commons, commissioned by Low Line Partners – Better Bankside, Team London Bridge, Blue Bermondsey, Southwark Council and The Arch Company, will connect people with nature and increase environmental resilience along its length by promoting innovative greening and sustainability projects that mitigate climate change. It celebrates the diversity and heritage of each neighbourhood with a series of hubs to encourage communities to unify and share a ‘sense of place’. A resource has been developed to RIBA Stage 2 as an enabling framework.

The streets and spaces around the viaduct currently divide neighbourhoods, block access, and create dark and oppressive spaces. Whilst the viaduct is a common element, the surrounding areas also each have their own unique characteristics. The strategy will tie these areas together into a coherent whole while celebrating the diversity and unique characteristics of each area.

Working collaboratively with Studio 4215, Greengage and MacFarlane and Associates, a toolkit solution of 12 components has been designed to be used to provide the best response to each unique neighbourhood. The elements all centre around establishing biodiversity and ecological connectivity, building climate resilience and connecting people with each other and nature. Responding to scale is also important so spaces can be knitted together to function as a coherent place. The toolkit includes pocket parks, wildlife micro habitats, SuDS, planters and street trees, overhead habitats, productive private green spaces, sensory play areas, pedestrian priority, lighting, canopies, seating and pop-up uses.

Whether large or small, by great visionary designers or through local acts of love and care, together they can make up a 3.5 km natural, cultural resource as large as the 25 ha Southwark Park. The value of which is the Commons approach, where residents and businesses coexist because they are supporting each other.

The project is a toolkit for all with an interest along this rail corridor. Shared action by the Low Line Partners with Friends of the Low Line, residents, businesses, landowners and developers, can deliver this coherent ‘green seam.’  The ambition is for 50,000 sqm biodiverse roofs, 500 new trees, 30 SuDS raingardens, 10,000 plants, 100 new wildlife habitats, 1,000 sqm wildflower meadows, 500 sqm ‘grey to green’ de-paving projects, 30 pocket spaces supporting social interaction and 3.5 km carriageway transformed to support green business and active travel.

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Sian ReardenPDP LondonNews