New London Architecture

The Tree House at Elephant Park

Built

Constructed sustainably from cross-laminated timber, the pavilion features a café kiosk, public washroom, a multi-functional internal space and a public roof terrace, among the canopy.

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2022

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2022

Shortlisted in the CULTURE category and for the WELLBEING PRIZE

Constructed sustainably, from cross-laminated timber, the new park pavilion named ‘The Tree House’ is the centrepiece of a brand-new two-acre park in London’s zone one. The park is the heart of Elephant Park, a £2.3 billion regeneration scheme delivered by Lendlease, which will create 3,000 new homes and establish new public green spaces for the neighbourhood.

Trees are integral to the design of The Tree House, with 128 mature trees retained from the site’s previous use. To celebrate their importance, the pavilion encircles a mature London Plane tree and incorporates a café kiosk, public washroom facilities, a multi-functional internal space for use by the local community and a public roof terrace, taking visitors up into the tree canopy and offering an elevated perspective across the adjacent park. The pavilion enriches the experience of the park – offering opportunities to rest under the shade of the dense tree canopy or socialise over a coffee.

Vote for this project in the ‘People’s Choice Award’. The voting deadline is 1 November 2022.

Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Southwark

Size

281 sq m

Completion

June 2022


Location

FWV3+93 London, UK


Team Credits

Architect

Bell Phillips Architects

Structural Engineer

Webb Yates Engineers

M&E / Sustainability Engineer

Ritchie and Daffin

Landscape Architect

Gillespies

Contractor

Charles Edwards / Hybrid Structures


Listed by

Bell Phillips Architects

Last updated on

05/07/2022


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