Riverlight
Riverlight will transform a five-acre industrial estate – close to Battersea Power Station on the south bank of the River Thames – into a vibrant, residential-led mixed-use development.
The scheme includes 752 homes, underground parking, a hotel, health club, spa, crèche, restaurants, bars and other retail spaces. It incorporates a river walk and landscaping to take full advantage of its location and create attractive public spaces for the local community. The development will be delivered across six buildings ranging from 12 to 20 storeys. Around 60% of the scheme will be designated as public open space.
The proposal was approved by Wandsworth Council in February 2011.
| Location | London |
| Type | Residential |
| Dates | 2009- |
| Client | St James' Group |
| Site Area | 2 Hectares |
| The Architect | Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners | |
| Executive Architect | EPR | |
| Team | ||
| Alison Oktay, Gianmaria Givanni, Emily Lewith, Jack Newton, Richard Rogers, Laura Salisbury, Graham Stirk | ||
| Structural Engineers | Ramboll | |
| Services Engineers | Hoare Lea | |
| Planning Consultants and Environmental Service Co-ordination | TP Bennett | |
| Landscape Architect | Gillespies | |
| Townscape Consultants | Montagu Evans | |
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