Hackney Wick: Towards a Sustainable De-industrialization: Empowering live-work strategies for creative industries at risk of displacement

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Gutierrez Rivas, A. and Rogina, R. 2022. Hackney Wick: Towards a Sustainable De-industrialization: Empowering live-work strategies for creative industries at risk of displacement. University of East London, School of Architecture Computing and Engineering.
AuthorsGutierrez Rivas, A. and Rogina, R.
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This publication is concerned with the implementation of teaching-informed research into academic briefs within the context of Master of Architecture (MArch) degree. It explores the use of informal live-work arrangements as case studies and their development into individual project briefs for a group of 22 students at the University of East London (UEL) working within the Unit 8 design studio agenda during the 2021-22 academic year. The students worked in an area of fast development spanning between Hackney Wick and Fish
Island in East London.
The selected live-work case studies were informed by Richard Brown’s ‘Creative Factories Hackney Wick and Fish Island 2014’ a publication commissioned by the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC). This publication provides an overview of the informal live-work communities in the Hackney Wick and Fish Island area at the time.

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