
Designed in the 1960s by Patrick Hodgkinson, assisted by David Levitt and David Bernstein, the Brunswick was a pioneering low-rise, high-density development comprising housing, retail, cafés and car parking. It is listed Grade II.
In this latest collaboration with Patrick Hodgkinson, Levitt Bernstein is revisiting the development with the current owners. The proposals have embraced a new anchor supermarket, improvements to the retail areas, entrances, shopping street and new landscaping features, revitalising the heart of the development. A contemporary yet sensitive approach to new architectural elements has breathed new life into the famous 'megastructure'. General repairs to the concrete structure are carried out in conjunction with environmental improvements.
Client: Allied London Properties
Construction Value £20m
Completion: 2006
Awards: Civic Trust Award 2008
Regeneration and Renewal Awards 2007: Best Heritage-led Project
British Council of Shopping Centres: Gold Award 2007
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