Kreod pavilion launches in Greenwich


Kreod PavilionKreod ArchitectureKreod launches this week at the Greenwich Peninsular, London. In fact the Grand Launch takes place at 10.30 am on 18th September.

According to their website, Kreod is London’s newest architectural landmark, an innovative architectural sculpture that is sustainable and organic in form.

The structure is created by Pavilion Architecture and is the brainchild of architect, Chun Qing Li. It is a sustainable, portable, demountable and multi-functional indoor or outdoor exhibition space in an organic form that is inspired by nature, resembling a seed. It celebrates new life and power of nature.

Find out more about this interesting space and forthcoming events by clicking here.

Photos By Ed Kingsford

A typographical cafe


The Movement CafeThe Movement Cafe GreenwichGreenwich cafeHeading down to Greenwich, London and fancy a cup of tea then pop in to the Movement Cafe, a new project by Studio Myersough

This eye-catching temporary cafe is near the Greenwich DLR station and makes use of a corner of what was once the Greenwich Industrial site. This is being redeveloped into a mixed-use scheme of flats, business units and retail units which will be called The Movement by developers Cathedral Group.

The Studio worked with poet and author Lemn Sissay on the project, who was commissioned to write a poem about Greenwich. The result, Shipping Good, runs along the hoarding and will eventually be set into the road that cuts through the site.

The cafe is open until Christmas and you can find out more here about the cafe and events planned.

New Cable Cars to Cross the Thames, By Mace Group


2,500 people every hour. It’s the capacity of London’s shiny new transportation wonder: the cable car system that will connect the two shores of the east Thames. The fascinating landmark was designed by architects Wilkinson Eyre and will be realised by the Mace Group. The Group already has a portfolio of iconic London schemes including the London Eye, the British Museum Great Court and a good deal of commercial developments, like City Hall. At The Think Tank, we were happy to spot this latest beauty.

50-millimetre steel cables will be stretched over one kilometre across the Thames. Reaching from the Greenwich Peninsula at The O2 up to the Royal Docks at ExCeL, the 34 cars involved will do the hourly work of 40 buses. No wonder that Mark Reynolds, Mace’s deputy chief executive, called it “an incredibly exciting new river crossing for London”. Transport for London has approved, and the £40 million project could well be up and running for next summer’s 2012 Olympic Games.

Click here to read more.

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