Learning on the River | Oliver Partington
Location: Thames, London, UK | The Bartlett School of Architecture, Unit 22
The network of floating structures not only provides new spaces for the city’s younger generation but also tries to reignite the wider civic connection to the river. The Thames is London’s largest open space and can now be used to house vast areas of new public space and community owned institutions. These will focus on community built structures that embody the needs and culture of a given district. This in turn allows the river to become a vast buffer zone that transcends formal geographic connections and starts to bridge the widening social and economic disparity in today’s city.
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