Title: Legacy Masterplan Framework
1Legacy Masterplan Framework
2Youth Programme
- Legacy Youth Panel (14-19 year olds) led by
Fundamental - 25 recruits from 5 fringe boroughs and pan
London. - Young Consultants (4-13 year olds) led by
Discover - Recruited 30 members from 4 fringe boroughs.
- Two week long sessions covering public realm,
parks, temporary uses and waterways. - Legacy Filming project led by Mouth that Roars.
- Recruited 10 disengaged young people from 4
fringe boroughs. - Programme of work in schools led by Fundamental.
- Full day dedicated Legacy workshops run in a
primary and secondary school in each of the 4
fringe boroughs during November. - Lecture series aimed at those in further and
higher education. - Focus on Employment and Skills, Sustainable
Legacy and Social and Cultural Change. - Series of formal presentations to the fringe
boroughs representative structures for young
people.
3Look east for Londons future.
The LMF will contribute to the broader
regeneration of East London by creating a place
of choice to live in a range of distinctive
places and communities, bringing together
different household types, sizes and incomes, and
incorporating the best of contemporary
residential design. The LMF has the potential to
deliver 10,000 12,000 new homes, this is in
addition to the approximately 5,500 units from
the Athletes Olympic Village and Stratford City.
A range of new health and community facilities
will also be created including a one stop primary
care centre and a library. Of the
potential 10,000-12,000 new homes the legacy
framework proposes A target of 35
affordable housing, with a 5050 social rented
intermediate housing split 42 family housing
defined as 3 bedrooms and larger. This is
delivered at similar levels across the different
housing types of tenure (market, social rented,
intermediate) Housing space standards that are
consistent with the forthcoming London Housing
Design Guide. The social rented standards are
larger than the Mayors standards, and are
consistent with the Housing Corporation Quality
Standards
4Look east for Londons future.
to raise a family with an educational offer
matching the best in London, with three new
primary schools, a secondary school and an
education facility within the legacy stadium, in
addition to the arts academy and primary school
in Stratford City. The area will have unrivalled
sporting, leisure and cultural venues, with the
best, highest quality and safest natural
environment in the city. to do business with
the choice of a range of competitive office and
business premises, built to high standards to
meet the needs of modern businesses with a strong
technological requirement, positioned to meet the
needs of global investors and local
entrepreneurs. to study and research with
potentially world-class academic and research
facilities acting as a boost to local prosperity,
as a complement to enhanced local schools
underpinning new industries, and as a signal of
the Lea Valleys renewed importance in a 21st
century London.
5Look east for Londons future.
to work with a wide variety of employment
opportunities in business sectors with strong
prospects of sustained economic growth and with
unparalleled public transport connections to the
whole of London and to mainland Europe. The LMF
has the potential to provide 9,000 - 10,000 new
jobs across a range of sectors. to visit...
the parklands, waterways, sports venues, cultural
attractions and connectivity will complement East
Londons growing attractiveness to tourists and
visitors and will give the Lower Lea Valley a
local, regional and national significance.
6Legacy Framework
7Illustrative Masterplan
8Integration with Fringe Masterplans
The legacy framework, together with the fringe
masterplans, create critical mass to dramatically
change this part of London. The Olympic Legacy
Strategic Planning Guidance, being coordinated by
the GLA, will be the key document to communicate
and drive this change it cannot therefore be
planning as usual.
9- Delivery Supporting Infrastructure
The legacy framework is not the only show in
town. It is estimated that 28,000 new homes will
come forward in the inner impact zone (20min walk
net), and 70,000 new homes within the wider Lower
Lea Valley. All will need supporting
infrastructure. The Strategic Regeneration
Framework and Multiple Area Agreement will play a
vital role in ensuring boroughs, LTGDC, LDA work
together on the right solutions
10Sustainability and the LMF Protocol
- The LMF Protocol defining what sustainable
development means in the context of the LMF - how development on this scale can find new ways
of optimising and rethinking social, economic and
environmental sustainability OPSOG - Highlights
- A hierarchy of transport strategies to promote
sustainable modal shift over time - A mosaic of connected, mixed walkable
neighbourhoods integrating across the red line - Zero carbon integrated energy and waste
- Total urban ecology systems of green public
realm centred on the Legacy Park
- Five drivers of a sustainable legacy
- Capitalise on the Games investment
- Promote adaptability and longevity
- Maximise connections
- Activate public realm and waterways
- Encourage diversity
Debate Shape Review
18 specific principles 66 detailed objectives
Are we achieving what we said we would?
11Six Spatial Concepts
12Six Spatial Concepts
13View North from Belvedere
Open Space and Parklands
14View South from Belvedere
Open Space and Parklands
15Six New Legacy Areas
16STRATFORD WATERFRONT
1 The Waterfront Promenade
2 Balconies on the Water
3 East-West Links
4 The Aquatics Centre
17STRATFORD WATERFRONT
18OLYMPIC QUARTER
1 Embedded Legacy Stadium
2 Waterway Edges
3 Residential Neighbourhood
4 South Park Edge
5 Greenway Strengthened
6 Break the Rail Track Barrier
7 New Primary School
19OLYMPIC QUARTER
20PUDDING MILL
1 Emerging Mix Use Neighbourhood within
Industrial Past
2 Central Square
3 Confluence of Rivers and Canals
4 Station Square
5 Pudding Mill DLR Station
21PUDDING MILL
22OLD FORD
1 Public Space A New Marina
2 A New Primary School
3 Prime Legacy Park Frontage
4 New Built Edges to the Canal
5 Courtyard Buildings
23OLD FORD
24HACKNEY WICK EAST
1 Prime Legacy Park Frontage
2 Multi-Use Sports Venue
3 Broadcasting and Research Buildings
4 Employment, Research and Creativity
5 Canal Side Housing
25HACKNEY WICK EAST
26STRATFORD VILLAGE
1 Prime Legacy Park Frontage
2 Local High Street
3 Central Community School
4 Family Housing
5 Embedding the Velopark
27STRATFORD VILLAGE
282012 Olympic Games
29LMF Evolution
2012 -2015
30LMF Evolution
2015 -2020
31LMF Evolution
2020 -2030
32LMF Evolution
2030 -2040
33Thank You