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Job Centre Plus, 60 Commercial Road

Tower Hamlets

A 21-storey building with retail, commercial and community use at ground floor level, and student accomodation on higher levels. Designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman.

10 August 2010

Planning reference: PA/10/01481

Tagged with: Commercial | Design review panel | Housing | London | Tall buildings

We also reviewed this scheme on 26 October 2009.

We continue to applaud the design quality of this proposal for student accommodation. We commend the internal organisation at ground level including the active frontage provided along Commercial Road and the communal area to the rear of the building that would animate the linear park to the south. We also welcome the provision of communal spaces at high level which could become popular gathering spaces for students.

In our view, the massing is skilfully handled and reducing the height building does not change this. The vertical division of the façade has the potential to create an elegant building proportion and we welcome the proposed elevational treatment. Ultimately, the success of the scheme will be dependent on the quality of materials and detailing which needs to be maintained through the planning process to construction. We urge the local authority to condition these as appropriate, particularly bearing in mind weathering, age and long term maintenance.

Given the challenging cost constraints traditionally associated with delivering student housing, we applaud the client’s commitment to achieving a high quality building and we wish the project well.