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Near-1,000 homes approved for Isle of Dogs twin-tower scheme

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London’s Tower Hamlets Council has approved plans for a near-1,000 home twin-tower development on the Isle of Dogs at Mastmaker Court.

The hybrid planning application will see two existing warehouse buildings demolished and replaced with two residential towers delivering co-living and affordable housing alongside community and education facilities.

The development has been designed by Squire & Partners for site owner Pirin Limited and its development partner Fifth State.

The centrepiece of the scheme is a 42-storey tower containing 843 purpose-built shared living units aimed at young professionals and key workers.

Next to it, a 27-storey tower will provide 153 affordable homes, delivering 42% affordable housing across the development.

Of these homes, 121 will be low-cost rented properties and 32 will be intermediate homes. Around two-thirds of the rented homes will contain three or four bedrooms aimed at families.

At ground level the affordable housing block will include a 161 sq m community hub facing onto a new 1,500 sq m public park located in the south-west corner of the site.

The hybrid application also includes outline plans for a new alternative provision school for up to 100 pupils in the north-west corner of the site. The facility could deliver up to 4,510 sq m of education floorspace.

Both towers will feature terracotta-coloured metallic aluminium cladding. A darker shade will be used on the co-living tower referencing nearby railway infrastructure, while a lighter tone will be used on the affordable housing building.

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