New London Architecture

Lakeside Centre

Built

The Lakeside Centre, with its iconic Brutalist architecture from the late 60s is a Thamesmead landmark with stunning views of Southmere Lake and the area’s famous skyline.
NEW LONDON AWARDS 2021

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2021

Shortlisted in the EXPERIENCING CULTURE category
The Lakeside Centre, with its iconic brutalist architecture from the late 60s, is a Thamesmead landmark with stunning views of Southmere Lake. 
 Having previously operated as a bar, restaurant, nightclub and community centre, as well as the filming location for Misfits and Clockwork Orange, the venue holds an important place in the area’s history. Through a partnership between Peabody and Bow Arts with support from the Mayor of London’s Regeneration Fund (LEAP), the Lakeside Centre has been transformed into a new creative hub for Thamesmead, with over 35 artists working and living in the area

Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Bexley

Size

1800 sq m

Estimated completion

September 2020


Location

Bazalgette Way, London SE2, UK


Team Credits

Client

Bow Arts

Architect

Architecture 00

Structural Engineer

Icon Design Partnership

Structural Engineer

PHI Structural Design

M&E / Sustainability Engineer

Climate Force

Planning Consultant

Dan Hill

Project Manager

Bow Arts

Cost Consultant

Martin Arnold

Contractor

Sail and Sons

Developer

Peabody

Project Advisor

Real Urbanism


Listed by

Peabody

Last updated on

15/09/2021


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