J & L Gibbons + muf architecture | art
This study has been driven by observation, conversation and testing on the ground. It begins with the identification and celebration of existing assets: social, cultural and physical.
It then generates strategies, design moves and a programme of cultural activity to inform and enhance the public realm as shared spaces
for both residents and visitors.
The study places equal importance to the promotion of a process of engagement as in the delivery of an enhanced urban setting in
seeking to nurture Dalston’s inherent creativity and diversity.