Thursday 22 December 2011

Plumbridge Street Pop Up Christmas Market

Attached are the images taken at the Plumbridge Street Pop up Christmas Market on the 10/11 December. The Market incorporated local companies and grown or made produce that was given away to all that attended as well as having students from Ravensbourne selling products they have recently designed for the Penrose Market. One of the shop units was opened up showing a series of visualisations of interpretations of what the street could look like as well as providing free massages and face painting for all. 




















Thursday 15 December 2011

Regeneration of Plumbridge Street, Greenwich





Plumbridge Street is located West Greenwich and is a site with much proposed redevelopment involving Greenwich Council. The aim is to bring in a variety of mixed use developments including health food shops, artist residential galleries, grocery stores, doctor's surgery, etc.

Friday 9 December 2011

The Rejuvenation of Plumbridge Street, Greenwich

Plumbridge Street, SE10 8PA, currently is a dead road with little need for anyone to travel down. To help create hype and to try and rejuvenate the street a series of visuals were made to give the potential of what the street could look like in the future. This weekend (10/11 December) the street will be closed off to become a Christmas Market offering mulled wine, gifts and ideas, mince pies and the option for locals to provide  their voice and opinion of what they would like to see in Plumbridge Street. With working with Greenwich Council, the initial feel that was wanted to be achieved was to bring in young artists and designers, offering low cost studio space and galleries, to bring in a more healthy feel with organic food shops, a doctor's surgery, therapists and massage parlours as well as incorporating social spaces for local residents to be  able to come to. The project was given as a freelance project to Studio6 and carried out by Christopher Hall, Katherine Ball, Jim Siederer and Mehul Parbat.

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