Thursday, 24 November 2016

Knowle relocation project: a new building does not come readily-clad in green ivy

It is clear that the proposed development at Knowle will be massively imposing:
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: >>> a far more imposing development than assumed >>> "Until PegasusLife provide a proper Townscape and Visual Impact Statement covering all the views and perspectives on this massive development, (2.1 times the size recommended in the Local Plan), the DMC should not be asked to make a fair and accurate assessment of the proposal's worthiness for Sidmouth."

The nice photo which accompaines the latest piece in the Herald (on flooding) shows how the front would look - according to the developer's own artists:






















Sidmouth residents’ slam ‘minimalist flood prevention measures’ in Knowle redevelopment plans - News - Sidmouth Herald
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: and '‘minimalist flood prevention measures’'

However, as pointed out by a correspondent, this is not accurate, even if the perspective of the developer is accepted as such:

Please find attached sketch based on Pegasus’s own perspective.
I have removed the ivy to reveal the impact on the terraces and how it will dominate the park setting and monument.
























See also:
Futures Forum: Plans for Port Royal: building big in wood
Futures Forum: 'The power of architecture to lift the spirits and help in the process of therapy.'
Futures Forum: BCI Construction awards >>> lessons for East Devon

And:
Futures Forum: Knowle relocation project: the PegasusLife 'vision' >>> >>> "We strive to make all our projects unique, relevant and inspiring"
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