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Hawkins\BrownThe art of Infrastructure

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Fig. 2.0 Diagram showing distinct character to each station entrance

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RIBA Stage D Concept Report Volume 1 – Architectural Concept 2 | ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTC100-ATK-A-RPR-CRG02-00004RIBA Stage D Concept Report Volume 1 – Architectural Concept2 | ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPT C100-ATK-A-RPR-CRG02-00004

Responding to Context2.1.1

‘Crossrail is a new line and will create a new identity, consistently applied, with a common palette of materials and components through a consistency of approach.’

Crossrail Design Manual, Page 9

At Stage C, analysis of the different station designs identified that the central stations sit within areas of very distinct character. Furthermore with the 240m long platforms in many cases the East and West entrances to the stations sit within very different contexts.

During Stage D a number of options have been developed to see how this local identity can be integrated within the tunnel environments.

Identity2.1

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Royal Mail Depot TCR West OSD Sites C & D

TCR East OSD Sites A & B

Dean Street

Gt Chapel Street

Wardour Street

Oxford Street

Diadem Court

Fareham Street

Hollen Street

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1 | View of 1 Oxford Street and Goslett Yard from Centre Point Tower

tottenham CoURt RoaD east 1 oxForD street / Goslett YarD

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Goslett Yard site

Public Realm masterplan

Over Site Development scheme

Master plan or wider development

Crossrail tunnel

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Crossrail - Liverpool Street Station

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3 | View of Crossrail station entrance from Blomfield Street

2 | View from Hope Square of proposed public realm

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Distributing the Good LifeAirship Port makes a spectacle of the delivery of goods as a reality of modern living.

1. Executive passenger terminal and viewing decks. Terminal 4 reclad

2. Commercial office space3. Logistics warehouse4. Drones dispatched from warehouse5. Urban district adjacent to Airship Port6. Airship docking structure7. Freight loading

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Growing the Good Life Runways repurposed as a continuous linear park, the Green Belt contains an ever-changing programme that engages residents with the land.

1. Green Belt community farming2. Repurposing of aircraft parts3. Outdoor music festival4. Timber plantation5. Electric tram6. Prefabricated home7. Drone dock

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Manufacturing the Good Life Custom prefabricated homes delivered to site create a pilot urban village around the Factory for Homes.

1. Factory for homes2. Home installation3. Secondary home building industries4. Domestic drone dock 5. Customised electric car6. Charging light pole7. Urban hub (4-6 storeys)

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Heathrow in numbers

Total size of Heathrow Airport

1,227 ha£3.3 bnGross value added (GVA) within airport boundary

£6.2 bn Gross value added (GVA) within Western Wedge

297 companies 76,640 employeeswithin airport boundary

24km From London

Transport connections: LUL Piccadilly, Heathrow Express, Heathrow Connect

7,860 m Length of runways

1.42 million Metric tonnes of cargo

700 Employees in cargo / freight / courier services

5,010 Employees in catering and retail

1,770 Employees in building and maintenance

7,700 People employed in the local area (Hillingdon, Hounslow, Spelthorne, Ealing and Slough) in airport-related activities

120,000 Airport-related jobs within the Western Wedge

representing:

22%total employment in the local area

21 minsTo Paddington via Heathrow Express

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17%Homes with gardens

25%Public open green space

35%Residential land allocated

for self-build plots [for 1 or 2 household homes]

80,000+ New homes

200,000 Population

115 DPH gross residential density

500,000m2+ Repurposed buildings

60,000m2

Social infrastructure

30 minutes To West End by Crossrail

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Festival

Boating lake

Sports event

Buckwheat field

Clover field

Travelling aviation relics

Nettle farm

Timber plantation

Compost field

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