House of Mass, opened its doors on Monday 13 January within the iconic Silver Building at Silvertown, in London’s Royal Docks.
The Royal Docks’ landscape was built around a single activity: shipping. Now, this is a place where people live, work, and visit. Here’s how our Public Realm Works Programme is transforming the area into a varied and integrated part of London.
Silvertown Quays spans 65 acres, one of the largest sites being redeveloped in the Royal Docks. Where do you start with a project of this scale? We talked to the project's director, Graham Stark.
The Royal Docks is gaining hundreds more trees — and that’s just the beginning. Comment on our planting programme and improvements to Thames Barrier Park.
Demonstrating its commitment to pursuing economic, social and environmental justice so that long-term prosperity, wellbeing and fairness for all Newham residents is achieved, and its response to the Climate Emergency is progressed.
Exciting times lie ahead for the Royal Docks. With a varied line-up of speakers, the Innovation in the Royal Docks PechaKucha, the first event in NLA’s Royal Docks programme, gave a snapshot of the creativity and dynamism re-energising the area and of the people working to make it happen.
Exercise, book clubs, and homemade cake – here's our round up of all that's new in the Royal Docks.
It’s been quite the year. London’s most important regeneration project is happening right here in the Royal Docks — and 2019 was the year when the improvements to come became more visible than ever before.
Who says debates are just for grown ups? Last weekend, families and young people came together on the final day of RAD's New Economy, Meet New City conference for a hotly-debated topic.