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By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 08 May 12 14:26
The proposal project is a residential scheme that includes a commercial area for a multi-screen cinema.
The new development should replace the Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium, the only significant element in an area that when the project was developed presented a "grammarless" urban layout. The project takes its inspiration from the form of the stadium that brutally appears as you approach the site along Plough Lane.
The presence of a power station to the East of the site suggests this view should be screened and views in other directions privileged.
The radial and curvilinear layout of the plan best interprets the geometry of the site; maximizing the distance between the buildings, create interesting perspectives along the border routes and ensures that none of the apartments are north-facing.
The heart of the project is the square that acts as a filter between the residential area, that commences from the square, and the commercial area. The project envisages the creation of 13 residential buildings for a total of 798 apartments of which 55% are one bedroom, 35% two bedroom and the remaining 10% are three bedroom. 35% of the apartments are affordable and are concentrated in 4 buildings located in the north-west corner of the site.
The residential buildings vary in height, the highest being at the centre of the lot that corresponds to the square and ever lower towards the boundary, to ultimately reach the same height as existing constructions.
The commercial building is the dominating element characterized by a metal shell that terminates the profile of the project. The building is arranged on two floors that house 5 screens, a restaurant and a bar with direct access to the square.
A multi-storey car park located in the north-eastern corner, with access to the main entrance through Plough Lane together with a basement car park along the square offers 775 parking spaces for the commercial activity and for residential buildings.
Client - Galliard Homes
Project developed with
BUJ Architects
By:
mesi
When: 08 May 12 16:44
a lot of concrete but no mention of sanded bends or a winning post. dont know what to make of it really
By:
lee h2
When: 08 May 12 16:51
follow the link, click on 'studio' then 'philosophy'

and read the pile of cr4p they spout. No mention of human beings or peoples jobs or tradition or enjoyment.

Just a load of old tosh.

Note the architects are both Italians prob have never heard of greyhound racing!!
By:
irishone
When: 08 May 12 23:31
The project takes its inspiration from the form of the stadium that brutally appears as you approach the site along Plough Lane.

are they taking the p1ss ? inspipiration ? from a brute ?
thats not politically correct is it ?

The presence of a power station to the East of the site suggests this view should be screened and views in other directions privileged.

What views in other directions are priveledged ? Fecking Wickes, the Wandle ? S H i T I E S T River in south London, Car Sales ?

The radial and curvilinear layout of the plan best interprets the geometry of the site;

Curvilinear ? "Yes, to us physical scientists and mathematicians, it DOES sound like an oxymoron--that is, to us, "linear" means a straight line, which is NOT curved.

However, in the social sciences, in this context, "linear" merely means "having to do with a line"; and "curvilinear" means a curved line."



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By:
casemoney
When: 08 May 12 23:46
The end is finnish Plain
By:
casemoney
When: 08 May 12 23:55
wheres derby going to go ?
By:
woodmanchester
When: 09 May 12 05:41
I'm blinded by technical terms. No idea what it means regarding the future of greyhound racing at Plough Lane, wouldnt think it looks good though.

If Wimbledon goes the way of Walthamstow, that means Romford in Essex will be the closest track to the capital. Sad reflection of greyhound racing's plight Sad
By:
Catford
When: 09 May 12 12:51
I think the term "Brutal" is architect speak for 1960's style: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutalist_architecture

Like most people who follow dogs I have no faith in the GRA doing anything to promote the sport, but at least having the dog track incorporated within the new development plans is a positive. Taking it very much on face value it could be a real improvement on the present track.
By:
Stow_judge
When: 09 May 12 18:17
I had a chat with Pascal Taggert a week or so ago. He said his plan for Wimbledon, compared to how Shelbourne Park is, would make SP a 3/10 facility by comparison. Shocked
By:
casemoney
When: 09 May 12 19:54
I dont think galliard homes will have any interest in having a greyhound track on the complex ,major house builder in the london area ,the mention of them being involved is not good.
maybe while the sky mob and RP journalist are at the track on
saturday one of them could get their finger out and ask what is going on ,get dates etc .
The GRA have tried to destroyed this sport over the past 27 years ,I do not put it all down to bad management people
have got out with a nice few quid over the years .
By:
Catford Toteboard
When: 09 May 12 22:53
What they also need to ask, and the big whole Cremin's piece, is how much of GRA do Galliard actually own.
I think Haynes showing an interest in the Post is a good thing, tbh. The GBGB needs to be involved in this issue.
By:
Addy_D
When: 10 May 12 12:03
get what you are saying catford, but there is strong support for ricky holloway to get the GTA chair on greyhound scene, and if he gets it, he will be going at loggerheads with john haynes and making him feel uncomfortable - john haynes speaking out here is the first i have ever heard of him doing anything worthwhile (willing to be proved wrong) and i cant help thinking its a little too coincidental for him now to be giving his wimbledon rallying cry at a time when people are unhappy with him and giving ricky all the support to make things uncomfortable for him.
By:
Slippy Blue
When: 10 May 12 18:04
This was in a local paper today.

http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/news/9699061.Plans_to_tear_down_Wimbledon_dog_track/
By:
TheMadGhost
When: 11 May 12 04:24
Morrisons have put in bids for 4 other tracks apart from Wimbledon.  Would they be Belle Vue, Oxford, Hall Green & Perry Barr, (not sure about the last one).  Sorry Boys & Girls but unless Roman Abramovich gets bored with football and decides to go into dog racing big time and if that article is to be believed, then this really is THE END OF GREYHOUND RACING.  Don't worry about where to run the Derby, there won't be one.   Very, very sad.
By:
miss.wales
When: 11 May 12 09:14
As I understand it there is a restriction on the use of the land where Belle Vue currently stands and the building of a Supermarket would certainly not be allowed at the present time. These restrictions can be removed but you have to demonstrate a specific need and there are giant Tescos, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Asda within a couple of miles.

Very strong rumours at the track last night that the GRA are close to a deal with the Sheffield owners for the sale of Belle Vue.
By:
Catford Toteboard
When: 11 May 12 20:48
Well at least "Merton Council has stated any redevelopment of the site should have an “intensification of sporting activity” and Galliard's plans don't include that. Hopefully their plans will be thrown out at the first planning stage on that basis alone.
By:
irishone
When: 11 May 12 23:07
no catford , no chance
the plough lane foootball ground
had the same covenant on the land
didnt stop sam the man lobbing it out
now look at it
no sporting activities taking place their now
sir cyril black who put the covenant on the land
way back in the 60's
would be turning in his grave now
so would stanley reed the old club chairman
this is what happens when you let anyone into your country
By:
Catford Toteboard
When: 11 May 12 23:13
Irish, there is a substantial difference between historical covenants and current council planning policy, with the latter more influential for council planning commitees.
I dont see what it has to do foreigners either tbh.
By:
casemoney
When: 12 May 12 15:27
Galliard Homes – which co-owns the site Shocked since when have they owned part of the site ?


on another point if the football is coming there why not build a new tack round outside of pitch
shirley that would make sense ?

and is there any possibility of newbum or the rest of the mob asking whats occuring ?
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