Looking back: Battersea’s first ‘power station’
…(1855) John Timbs recounts one myth about the Horizontal Windmill. “When the Emperor of Russia was in England he took a fancy to Battersea Church and determined to carry it…
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…(1855) John Timbs recounts one myth about the Horizontal Windmill. “When the Emperor of Russia was in England he took a fancy to Battersea Church and determined to carry it…
Type: Feature Article
…change over the coming years. Three out of four days of the showcase will take place on the site of one of London’s most iconic buildings, Battersea Power Station, with…
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Wandsworth Council has tonight (Thursday) approved a plan to build 839 homes, a nursery, shops and public square on the former Battersea gasholder site in Nine Elms. The proposal, a…
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…Elms regeneration site. The structural build is now in place and completion is projected for 2020. Overall, the engines being installed are 40-45 per cent more efficient than conventional power…
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…Arch’, otherwise known as Arch 42, is a playful intervention acting as a connector between both sides of the Victorian railway viaduct. Nine Elms has always been a site of…
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…office space and 100,000 sq.ft. of new retail space across the site. The Food Exchange, four storeys of flexible modern offices, workspaces, specialist food retailers and food and flower education,…
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