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Notting Hill Genesis

Created in 2018 from two well-established housing associations, Notting Hill Genesis is now one of the largest housing associations in London and the south east. We own and manage more than 66,000 homes and employ around 2,000 staff. We provide homes across a range of tenures and are committed to continuing to deliver housing that is affordable to all. Our roots reach back to the 1960s when our legacy organisations were established by local people who shared a similar vision – to house west London’s working poor, providing them a home from which to build themselves and their families a secure future.

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Soundings

Soundings are community engagement experts, devising creative collaborations to shape shared plans and successful places for all. For over 20 years they have been working with Londoners to help shape the city and make it a better place for all. We specialise in devising creative collaborations to shape shared plans and successful places for all. For over 25 years we have been working with Londoners to help shape the city and make it a better place for all.

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Maccreanor Lavington

Maccreanor Lavington are the lead architects on the project. As a practice, we focus on integrating new projects into the wider community and working with the character of the local area, both culturally and architecturally. We enjoy incorporating our designs with successful parts of the existing urban fabric such as surrounding streets and neighbouring parks. And we very much believe in creating familiar but high-quality places to live and work in with sensitively designed architecture, enduring amenity space and integrated public realm. Their recent work includes Accordia housing, Cambridge, William Street Quarter, Barking and Masterplanning for the Olympic Legacy Communities Masterplan project.

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East

East are the lead landscape architects on the project. We are interested in places, uses and the way they come about and concentrate on projects of public relevance and have a close understanding of urban change. Our work has come to be internationally recognised for having an innovative role in adjusting and improving places and how they are used. We are interested in developing places so that they knit into the wider city through close dialogue with future users and through carefully designed consultation processes. Recent projects carried out by East include new public realm spaces in Hackney Wick, Brent, Haringey and Waltham Forest and Newham. At Hackney Wick and Newham these have been designed alongside larger housing projects; designed by groups of architects, including East

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Commonplace

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