Silvertown

Delivered in proud
partnership with:

Location
Silvertown, London
Details
165,000 sq ft
Sectors
Residential
Partner
Pension Insurance Corporation, London Borough of Newham
Design Lead
Reef+Partners + Frank Reynolds Architects

Overview

A high-quality design-led
residential development which sits beside the River Thames in an area of significant redevelopment in Silvertown.
A high-quality design-led residential
development which sits beside the River Thames in an area of significant redevelopment in Silvertown.

165k

total sq ft

161

apartments in three distinct blocks of accommodation with generous views over the River Thames

8 to 12

storeys with podium level and rooftop amenity spaces including external play areas.

The development comprises of 3 distinct brick buildings that form a coherent group within the existing and emerging Silvertown context. The use of high-quality brick as the primary material and the modulation of the façades with banding and pier features helps enhance the aesthetic and stitch it into the surrounding fabric.

The development will enhance permeability and access to the wider context by integrating with the emerging masterplan of the neighbouring Unex site.

The scheme is inherently sustainable, making optimal use of an accessible brownfield urban site and its key strategic location.

The scheme provides an environmentally responsible and community driven development achieving a significant improvement on Part L of the Building Regulations through energy efficient design measures and on-site renewable technology.

The riverside location of
the Silvertown development provides residents with stunning views over the River Thames and bond whilst benefitting from excellent transport links to Central London.
The riverside location of the Silvertown development provides residents with stunning views over the River Thames and bond whilst benefitting from excellent transport links to Central London.

Reef worked in partnership with London Borough of Newham to provide a high-quality residential development including much-needed affordable homes.

The development helps provide a local economic boost with short-term employment opportunities – including apprenticeships, supply chain opportunities and links to local schools and colleges – and long-term increase in local spend by residents.