New London Architecture

The Stratford

Built

With a mixture of residential loft-style and single-story apartments, a hotel, and three sky gardens carved out of the building’s profile, The Stratford represents a new model for high-rise living.

With a dramatic series of sky gardens, this unconventional tower creates a new kind of vertical community and a landmark for the area. Manhattan Loft Gardens is located in Stratford, on the site of the 2012 Summer Olympics. The distinctive 42-storey building’s exterior is defined by two diagonal slices carved out of the tower, with residential levels cantilevered above. The deep cutaways are inset with landscaped sky gardens. All residents share these elevated green spaces to encourage interaction between neighbours. The cantilevered design transforms the gardens into column-free vantage points, common spaces with uncommon views.

As well as a mix of loft-style and single-story residential apartments, the building also incorporates a boutique hotel and two restaurants, a combination of functions that turns the building into a social engine. The social role is most pronounced in the lobby, a generous social space where residents, hotel guests and visitors intermingle.

The building comprises over 60 different apartment types to bring together a diverse community and includes a mix of purchased and rental tenancies. Importantly, residents have access to all the amenities available to hotel guests.

Manhattan Loft Gardens plays a pivotal role in the regeneration of Stratford, providing a new model for integrated community living, developed around good public transport links, eliminating the reliance on cars and promoting flexible living arrangements.

Symbolically, the building stands as a distinctive gateway to Stratford, redefining the image of the area. By focussing on design quality, public amenities and residences to suit a wide range of needs, the community provides an aspirational vision for the neighbourhood and a model for future development in the area.

'Can a single building change Londoner's perceptions of what it means to live in a high-rise?' - Harry Handelsman, Founder, Manhattan Loft Corporation


Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Newham

Size

2500 sq m

Completion

2019


Location

20 International Way, London SE13 5JH, UK


Team Credits

Architect

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill

Developer

Manhattan Loft Corporation

Structural Engineer

Skidmore Owings & Merrill


Last updated on

31/05/2024


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