The redevelopment of the former London Chest Hospital site in Bethnal Green aims to transform the disused site into a successful community of 274 new homes.

Developed for Latimer, the development arm of Clarion Housing Group, the masterplan focuses on both preserving and restoring the site’s historical elements. The refurbishment will include the Grade II listed main hospital building, the Sanitary Tower, and the South Wing, which are all currently on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register. In addition, five new buildings ranging from five to nine storeys will be constructed, providing carefully designed new housing of which 50% will be affordable housing (by habitable room), with a significant proportion (70%) allocated for Social Rent.

The Hospital’s historic grounds will be opened up to the public for the first time in nearly a decade with 1,140 square metres of open space, including the creation of a new public square next to St James’ Avenue, and the restoration of the formal lawn in front of the main hospital building. The veteran Mulberry tree on site, which reputed to be the oldest tree in the East End, will remain in its original location, aligning with community and environmental priorities.

Location
Bethnal Green, London
Client
Latimer
Architect
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Townscape & Heritage
Montagu Evans
Planning
HGH Consulting
Landscape Architect
LDA Design
Structure
Iesis Structures
Services
Wallace Whittle
Cost
AECOM
Transport
WSP
Arboriculture
Aspect Arboriculture
 
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