Thought Leadership
1 min read
03 Jul 2024

Underneath the Arches

By Alan Soper
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The adaptive re-use of former industrial buildings, particularly railway arches, is proving essential to the revitalisation of urban centres. Alan Soper, Studio Director at Stephen George + Partners (SGP) highlights how these underutilised spaces, once used for light industrial work, offer enormous potential for regeneration. Their central locations, architectural distinctiveness, and flexibility make them ideal for conversion into vibrant commercial hubs.

However, redeveloping railway arches presents unique challenges. Their irregular shapes and structural constraints require careful planning, technical upgrades, and design ingenuity. Refurbishment typically involves comprehensive structural surveys, waterproofing, installation of modern services, and addressing ventilation needs. Despite these complexities, sensitive adaptation can yield inviting, functional spaces.

One notable project is the refurbishment of listed arches at Crucifix Lane, Bermondsey. Preserving historic character while upgrading for new uses, the scheme exemplifies how heritage and innovation can coexist. Beyond their architectural appeal, repurposed arches offer sustainable development benefits by reducing carbon emissions compared to new builds, supporting both economic growth and environmental goals.

To read more visit Alan’s article here:

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