Barking Riverside

Team diary blog, documenting our journey through the Urban Development Project. Focus is on the re-development of Barking Riverside.

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  • ▼  2012 (68)
    • ▼  December (40)
      • Land Use Plan
      • Front cover to fit in with green theme
      • Science Park
      • A new more relevant concept diagram.....
      • Preference?
      • Examples of completed Slides
      • Green Frontier
      • Front Cover?
      • Agenda for change
      • Eyesore-it
      • HMS 'Thunderer' Fitting Out at Dagenham Dock
      • Proposed transportation
      • http://www.investthamesgateway.com/business/thames...
      • Barking and Dagenham
      • Toby's population calculation: Current Greater Lo...
      • Christopher Alexander Pattern Language
      • Meeting Week 12 - 12th of December
      • A dynamic relationship between green services...
      • Creating a concept diagram to communicate our inte...
      • Precedents for the masterplan
      • Potential Housing Ideas
      • building types
      • Meeting Week 11 - 5th of December
      • Designing Our Future: Sustainable Landscapes
      • Pike Place, Market Space, Seattle.
      • Strøget - The world's longest Pedestrian Street - ...
      • Urban acupuncture
      • Increase bike use!
      • Solar powered floating homes
      • Swiss Railway System Map
      • BAP
      • History of Barking and Dagenham through the ages
      • Lewis Mumford: 'Is the city for cars or for peo...
      • Flood warning areas map
      • Geology map
      • Topographic map Barking and Dagenham
      • Flood maps
      • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_transport
      • The Wetland of the East
    • ►  November (9)
    • ►  October (19)

About Me

Barking Riverside
We are University of Greenwich students, studying MA Landscape Architecture. Our team is composed of: Amy, Liz, Simon, Janelle, Toby and Irini. Please follow our journey, as we try to transform what is essentially a brownfield site, into a site of green regeneration, utilising sustainable energies, and creating a cohesive design that fuses elements imperative to a successful Urban design proposal.
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