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posted on 2017-08-31, 10:50 authored by Robert Schmidt III, Dan SageDan Sage, James Pinder, Charles Holland, Simon A. AustinThe suburban town of Croydon exists as one of London's thirty-three boroughs. Located to the
south, it has historically been an important gateway bridging central London with South East England. Croydon
has the largest population of all the boroughs, boasts the third largest office stock in London and the largest
shopping centre in south London. This article examines how Croydon's changing architectural landscapes
remember, and rework, urban traumas. It focuses on the adaptive reuse of Croydon's 1960s podium and
tower office stock; the iconic Nestle Tower is discussed as an exemplar.
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- Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
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Interventions / Adaptive ReuseVolume
4Pages
86 - 94Citation
SCHMIDT, R. ... et al., 2013. Croydon's tower: reconciling old traumas and new hopes. Interventions Adaptive Reuse (Int/AR), 4, pp.80-89.Publisher
Rhode Island School of DesignVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
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2013ISBN
9780983272328ISSN
2154-8498Publisher version
Language
- en