Occupying a prominent arrival point on Loampit Vale, the island brownfield site is set to be reimagined into a lively neighbourhood defined by innovative living typologies, new public realm and a rich mix of ground-floor uses. The masterplan blends 385 build-to-rent homes, 682 purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) bedspaces and 383 co-living dwellings across five buildings. A mix of accommodation and sizes supports the diverse population of Lewisham, with each building benefitting from its own residential amenity space including gyms, gardens, lounges, outdoor terraces and co-working spaces.
The proposals have been shaped through close collaboration with the London Borough of Lewisham, GLA, TfL and extensive engagement with local residents, schools and businesses. Utilising JTP Engages innovative participatory techniques including co-design sessions interactive design tables, a giant ideas wall, VR experiences and children’s toolkit the team worked closely with the local community to understand existing challenges and needs of the residents to develop the vision. Across four public engagement events over 250 people took part, with more than 6,700 visits to the online consultation platform and the distribution of 3,500 leaflets. Insights from the community directly informed the design strategy, ensuring the neighbourhood reflects the needs and aspirations of the people who call Lewisham home.

