New London Architecture

Harold Moody Health Centre

Built

The Harold Moody Health Centre is conceived as an agile, future ready civic neighbourhood health hub that places resilience and renewal at the centre of the Aylesbury Estate regeneration.

Harold Moody Health Centre (HMHC) is conceived as an agile, future ready civic neighbourhood health hub that places resilience and renewal at the centre of the Aylesbury Estate regeneration. It aligns with the NHS 10 Year Plan and embodies a people centred, community first approach capable of evolving with changing neighbourhood needs. Commissioned by Southwark Council and Notting Hill Genesis, the project advances the South East London Integrated Care Board’s ambition to deliver equitable and longterm health outcomes.

The project’s purpose is to bring together multiple GP practices, Guy’s and St Thomas’ community health services, staff facilities and an Early Years Nursery across three to four floors, forming an integrated ecosystem with the adjacent North Building, home to a library, play and stay, café, surrounding a new public square. This cluster strengthens cohesion and creates a wellbeing hub, where interconnected uses reinforce wider neighbourhood identity.

The strategic vision is supported by design principles focused on long term robustness co-location of compatible services, operational resilience, community connectedness, adaptability to evolving healthcare models, cross cultural clarity, and strong urban relationships. These principals allow the building to respond to demographic change, clinical evolution and the area’s diverse cultural fabric.

Sustained stakeholder collaboration ensured that design decisions reflected real operational needs and built long term ownership. Thus, the health centre is named after the progressive and pioneering Dr. Harold Moody, a black GP who set up his own practice in Peckham SE15. The selection of the name was the outcome of a wider public consultation, led by the NHS.

The resulting design provides barrier free access, a welcoming and legible arrival sequence and intuitive wayfinding. Abundant daylight, outward views and a durable, warm material palette establish a calm, healing atmosphere that enhances user experience and supports wellbeing.


Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Southwark

Size

5000 sq m

Estimated completion

December 2024


Location

62 Thurlow St, London SE17 2GB, UK


Team Credits

Architect

Morris+Company

Client

London Borough of Southwark

Client

Notting Hill Genesis

Planning Consultant

HTA Design LLP

Project Manager

Arcadis

Structural Engineer

AECOM

Civil Engineer

Tully De'Ath

M&E / Sustainability Engineer

AECOM

M&E / Sustainability Engineer

CPW

Landscape Architect

HTA Design LLP

Facade Engineer

Eckersley O'Callaghan

Fire Engineer

Sweco

Building Control Authority

London Borough of Southwark


Last updated on

17/08/2026


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