Foster + Partners and Frank Gehry Reveal New Building Designs in London

British architects Foster + Partners and LA-based firm Gehry Partners recently announced their design plans for phase three of the Battersea Power Station site, a 42-acre site overlooking the Thames River in London.

Along what is known as Electric Boulevard, the team developed a series of unique buildings with more than 1,300 homes, a 160-room hotel, retail spaces, restaurants, and leisure facilities. Foster + Partners' Battersea Roof Gardens features one of the largest roof gardens in London. Gehry Partners developed Prospect Place – which consists of around half of the planned residential units, double-height retail spaces at street level, a community park, and multi-use community hub – and the Flower building, in which every apartment inside is different due to the nature of the building's shape.

“Our goal from the start has been to create a neighborhood that connects into the historic fabric of the city of London, but one that has its own identity and integrity,” explains architect Frank Gehry. “We have tried to create humanistic environments that feel good to live in and visit.”

Foster + Partners website
Gehry Partners website
via [Inhabitat]

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