EPR Architects scheme to rise above south London despite CABE concerns
Two high-rise towers designed by EPR Architects have received the green light in Wandsworth, south London.
The 1m sq ft redevelopment of the Young鈥檚 Ram Brewery received planning permission last night in spite of a CABE review that criticised the architectural plans for a 鈥渓ack of quality鈥.
The development will see two towers of 42 and 32 stories built on the site of the former Young鈥檚 Brewery, along with nine other buildings. Developer Minerva had the scheme approved after pledging an extra 拢41m in transport improvements to the area.
Leslie McDonnell, a conservative councillor for Wandsworth, said: 鈥淭he whole development has been designed to make the most of the site's unique industrial heritage. It aims to create an attractive environment that will change for ever people's perceptions of the town centre.鈥
In its design review, CABE advised planning permission be refused for the scheme, arguing that the case for tall buildings on the site had not been made well enough, and expressing at the 鈥渓ack of quality presented in the architectural approach.鈥
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