The project aims to transform the 12-acre site into a vibrant and sustainable community hub.
The Vision for King’s Road Park
The King’s Road Park masterplan, designed by renowned architecture firm Foster + Partners, envisions a thriving community space that not only enhances the local environment but also fosters social connections and community engagement.
The park will be designed to be a sustainable and environmentally friendly space, incorporating green roofs, rainwater harvesting systems, and solar panels.
Design and Layout
The park will be designed to be a vibrant and inclusive space, with a variety of features and activities to cater to different age groups and abilities. The community park will include:
The park will be designed to be accessible and usable by everyone, regardless of age or ability. The design will incorporate features such as:
Sustainability and Environmental Features
The park will be designed to be a sustainable and environmentally friendly space, incorporating green roofs, rainwater harvesting systems, and solar panels. Some of the key environmental features will include:
Community Engagement and Programming
The park will be designed to be a vibrant and inclusive space, with a variety of features and activities to cater to different age groups and abilities. The community park will include:
The park will be managed and maintained by a community-led team, with input and involvement from local residents and stakeholders.
The development will feature a mix of residential, commercial, and community spaces, including a new community center, a public park, and a variety of retail and dining options.
The Evolution of the Development’s Design
The development’s design has undergone significant changes through extensive consultation with local stakeholders and the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Council. The goal was to create a harmonious balance between the existing urban landscape and the new development, while also incorporating innovative and sustainable design elements. The design incorporates a range of green spaces, including parks, gardens, and green roofs, to enhance connections with nature and provide residents with access to green areas.