UC Berkeley Old Oak Common Studios 2017, 2018
UC Berkeley Master of Urban Design studio with Cambridge University students.
John Ellis with Peter Bosselmann, Harrison Fraker, and Ying Jin from Cambridge University Department of Architecture.
Invited critics included Sjoerd Soeters from Amsterdam, Doug Kelbaugh, Jonathan Rose from AECOM, John Sergeant, Jo van Heyningen, Peter Buchanan, and faculty from both Cambridge University and UC Berkeley.
The Old Oak Common studio was an opportunity to take the 12 graduate students over to London to participate with Cambridge University students on the master planning for a major development plan. Old Oak Common will have a major transit hub for both HS2 from London to Brirmingham, and Crossrail and the Great Western Railway main line. A brownfield site it is the location for an ambitious plan for housing and employment. Jonathan Rose of AECOM London provided the programme for the site and generously orchestrated a review with a distinguished group of jurors at the end of the London visit.
The students worked in teams to balance their skills as planners, architects, landscape and urban designers. They coordinated with the Cambridge students over the week-long visit to London during the Spring Break.
2017 studio. Old Oak Common: 'Fundamental Questions'.
2017 Studio Team 1 proposal for a high density development around the transit hub and shifting grids to respond to the surrounding contexts.
2017 Studio Team 2 proposed an audacious land swap by building on a portion of the Wormwood Scrubs open space in exchange for a similar area at the heart of the site as a new amenity for the development.
2017 Studio Team 3 proposed to reroute the two Overground lines through the site to integrate them with the HS2 and Crossrail station.
2017 Studio Team 4 proposed a high density option with a mixed-use cluster around the transit hub.
UC Berkeley and Cambridge University students in Cambridge with Ying Jin, Harrison Fraker.
Visiting the Old Oak Common site in 2018.
The 2018 MUD studio followed the previous year and developed plans that explored phasing and building typologies. They visited the site during the week-long Spring Break and worked alongside Cambridge University students to prepare an interim review.
Team A : 'Cardo + Decumanus'
Team A : 'Cardo + Decumanus'
Team B : A New London Neighborhood.
Team C : A London Expo 2030 'The Sustainable City'
Team C : A London Expo 2030
Team D : 'Reciprocal Resilience'
Aerial view of the urban massing with a high density commercial district around the HS2/ Crossrail station.
Aerial view a lower density alternative.
Soraya el Alami presenting to Peter Buchanan and Marcial Echenique. Brendan Hurley and Ying Jin looking on.
Sabrina Hussein presenting with Ying Jin, Sjoerd Soeters, Peter Buchanan listening.
Jonathan Rose with Jo van Heyningen and John Sergeant discussing the merits of the designs.
Jo van Heyningen and a representative from the Greater London Authority at the review in Cambridge.