Construction News
07/03/2023
The Hill Group Break Ground On New Battersea Development
Housebuilder The Hill Group has broken ground on a major new housing development in Battersea.
The Hill Group was joined by Wandsworth Council for a double celebration – the ground breaking ceremony and the unveiling of a striking new hoarding, created by local students and artists.
The groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of construction of new council homes which will make an important contribution towards our Housing for All programme, which commits to delivering 1,000 new council homes.
Aydin Dikerdem, Cabinet Member for Housing, said: "Having a decent home is the foundation for a decent life and I am pleased that work has started on 106 new council homes at Randall Close. These homes will be prioritised for local residents, giving families a chance for an affordable rent in the area that they have already laid roots."
The development's new hoarding design was also unveiled; entitled 'Randall Tessarae', the artwork was produced by artist Dr Maria Gasparian and print-maker Augusta Akerman in collaboration with students at St John Bosco College.
Kemi Akinola, Wandsworth Council's Deputy Leader and cabinet member for the voluntary sector, business engagement and culture, said: "This public art commission has been a fantastic initiative from the council and The Hill Group, our partner on the Randall Close project. The development itself will provide new council homes and this sort of work shows that we are just as interested in placemaking and building vibrant communities, as we are in building the homes themselves."
The designs are inspired by the craftsmanship of Jesse and Henry Rust - prolific and highly respected makers of decorative tiles and mosaics in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The Henry and Jesse Rust Mosaic and Tile Company was once based on Randall Street, now the Surrey Lane Estate, and examples of their work can still be seen at Battersea Arts Centre, The Victoria and Albert Museum and many other locations.
Dr Maria Gasparian, said: "It's been great exploring the important local heritage together with St John Bosco College students who made fantastic work. I hope that the permanent artworks I am now designing will bring vibrancy and interest to the new public space within Surrey Lane Estate."
Permanent artworks by Dr Maria Gasparian, commissioned by the council, will also form part of the new public spaces at the Randall Close housing development, with enhancements that include a new and improved children's play area.
Simon Trice, Managing Director, The Hill Group said: "This milestone marks our start on site to create much needed energy-efficient homes for the borough which will include a significant proportion of affordable homes.
"It is wonderful to have shared this event with St John Bosco College who has been working with the incredibly talented Maria Gasparian to create the striking hoarding which has in turn created an extremely lively backdrop to the development."
The Hill Group was joined by Wandsworth Council for a double celebration – the ground breaking ceremony and the unveiling of a striking new hoarding, created by local students and artists.
The groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of construction of new council homes which will make an important contribution towards our Housing for All programme, which commits to delivering 1,000 new council homes.
Aydin Dikerdem, Cabinet Member for Housing, said: "Having a decent home is the foundation for a decent life and I am pleased that work has started on 106 new council homes at Randall Close. These homes will be prioritised for local residents, giving families a chance for an affordable rent in the area that they have already laid roots."
The development's new hoarding design was also unveiled; entitled 'Randall Tessarae', the artwork was produced by artist Dr Maria Gasparian and print-maker Augusta Akerman in collaboration with students at St John Bosco College.
Kemi Akinola, Wandsworth Council's Deputy Leader and cabinet member for the voluntary sector, business engagement and culture, said: "This public art commission has been a fantastic initiative from the council and The Hill Group, our partner on the Randall Close project. The development itself will provide new council homes and this sort of work shows that we are just as interested in placemaking and building vibrant communities, as we are in building the homes themselves."
The designs are inspired by the craftsmanship of Jesse and Henry Rust - prolific and highly respected makers of decorative tiles and mosaics in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The Henry and Jesse Rust Mosaic and Tile Company was once based on Randall Street, now the Surrey Lane Estate, and examples of their work can still be seen at Battersea Arts Centre, The Victoria and Albert Museum and many other locations.
Dr Maria Gasparian, said: "It's been great exploring the important local heritage together with St John Bosco College students who made fantastic work. I hope that the permanent artworks I am now designing will bring vibrancy and interest to the new public space within Surrey Lane Estate."
Permanent artworks by Dr Maria Gasparian, commissioned by the council, will also form part of the new public spaces at the Randall Close housing development, with enhancements that include a new and improved children's play area.
Simon Trice, Managing Director, The Hill Group said: "This milestone marks our start on site to create much needed energy-efficient homes for the borough which will include a significant proportion of affordable homes.
"It is wonderful to have shared this event with St John Bosco College who has been working with the incredibly talented Maria Gasparian to create the striking hoarding which has in turn created an extremely lively backdrop to the development."
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