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Completed
  
2009

Management
  
One Housing Group

Opened
  
December 2009

Main contractor
  
Bally Group

Opening
  
December 2009

Height
  
65 m

Construction started
  
2007

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Type
  
mixed tenure residential

Location
  
4 Mastmaker Road Tower Hamlets, London

Roof
  
65 m (213 ft) (East Tower) 54 m (177 ft) (West Tower)

Similar
  
Antilles Bay, Isle of Dogs, Blackwall railway station, 41 Millharbour, Greenwich station

Phoenix heights


Phoenix Heights, also known as 4 Mastmaker Road, is a mixed tenure residential development in the Docklands area of London, near to South Quay DLR station and Canary Wharf. It forms a social housing commitment developed as part of the nearby Pan Peninsula project.

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Map of Phoenix Heights, 4 Mastmaker Rd, Isle of Dogs, London E14 9AJ, UK

Phoenix heights


Design

Phoenix Heights consists of 199 mixed tenure homes with integral community areas significantly having a high proportion of family homes with access to outdoor space in such a high density location.

The development varies in height from 3 to 23 storeys negotiating an abrupt shift in urban scale from the Barkantine Estate to the West with the emerging Millennium Quarter to the East. Family sized units are located at the base of the building having direct access to rear gardens, a playground and communal courtyard areas. Smaller sized units are located higher up in the towers enjoying views across London from roof terraces and balconies. A community space was designed as an integral part of the project and incorporates a rooftop sports pitch. The development makes use of a local 'Combined Heat and Power' system and includes greenwalls, bird boxes, bat boxes, insect bricks and biodiversity roofs to help develop local eco-systems. The distinctive skyline and elevations of the building include coloured fibre cement cladding panels, large overhanging canopies and projecting balconies which contrast with the restrained aesthetic of Canary Wharf. Piers Gough described the development as 'humanist architecture of raw funky collage'.

The project was designed by Brady Mallalieu Architects and was developed by the Irish property firm Ballymore. The social and shared ownership housing is managed by One Housing Group.

The building won a 2010 RIAI award for 'Best Overseas Project' and an Evening Standard Award for 'Best New Development in the Affordable Homes Sector'. The project was shortlisted for 'Best New Place to Live' at the 2009 RTPI London Planning Awards and Best Residential Building of the Year at the 2010 Leaf Awards.

References

Phoenix Heights Wikipedia