1. MILLENIUM MILLS REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT
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EG7034 SEMBD-07-Group 5
• SwetaKumari Dhayabhai
• Sonu Sah
• Jeimie Steve Bobadilla Verano 2651191
• Garima Khadka
• Ejime Israel Chidi
2. INTRODUCTION
Brief Overview of Millennium Mills
Millennium Mills was created by millers William Vernon and sons of West Float, Birkenhead in 1905 with
construction overseen by W.A. Vernon, the principal’s son. (Mueller, 2000)
Historical Significance
Originally it was built by William Vernon and Sons from Birkenhead in 1905. At that time many flour mills
were built by the local businessmen including Joseph Rankand cooperative wholesale society. It was named
after Vernom’s most successful product, Millennium Flour ( British Fire Prevention Committee and Marsland, E. ,
1917)
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Location
Millennium Mills is in West Silvertown on the south side
of the Royal Victoria Dock, between the Thames Barrier
and the Excel London exhibition center alongside the
newly built Britannia Village, in Newham, Lon
don, England. (Mueller, 2000) Plot-4
3. INTRODUCTION
Importance of Silvertown Regeneration:
• One of the most significant buildings of the 320th century.
• To go a restoration of an estimated 12 million pounds
• A part of the Silvertown Redevelopment Project of nearly 3.2 Billion Pounds
• Started with failed attempts in 2015.
• To transform the site into a creative hub and a residential and commercial complex. (Sborgi, A.V., 2023)
• To incubate local talent, and grow local jobs.
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4. AIM OF THE PROJECT
Celebrating the heritage of the site.
Fostering Community Engagement.
Promoting creativity.
Offering diverse recreational opportunities.
Contributing to cultural enrichment.
Economic growth of surrounding.
Creating the best value of return for the involved stakeholder.
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5. THREE OPTIONS FOR PLOT 4
Commercial Premises Leisure/Cultural Facilities Residential Facility
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6. Detailed Analysis of Each Options
Factors helping in coming up with the best option:
• Site Characteristics.
• Involved hazards and risks.
• Environmental impact in short and long run.
• Thorough market research and analysis.
• Feasibility Study in terms of Value of Return.
• Study of previously published articles and research papers.
• Study of previously planned designs and their limitations.
• Aesthetic preferences.
• Building regulations and legalities.
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7. OUR PROPOSAL/BEST OPTION FOR US
LEISURE/CULTURAL FACILITY
Reasons:
• Boost Tourism
• Promotes Community Engagement.
• Creates Job Opportunities.
• Enhances quality of life.
• Increase property value in Long run.
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12. DIFFERENT APPROACH ADOPTED
A. Sustainability Approach:
• Incorporating green infrastructure.
• Resilient and Climatic Adaptation.
• Energy-efficient building techniques.
• Healthy Indoor Environment.
• Use of sustainable materials.
• Waste management strategies.
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13. DIFFERENT APPROACH ADOPTED
B. Integrated Infrastructure Strategy
• Collaborative planning and design.
• Multifunctional Design Features.
• Smart Building technology.
• Engagement of community and stakeholders.
C. Commercial Strategy and Financial Viability
• SWOT Analysis (Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats)
• Financial Analysis: Assessment of revenue streams, costs and profitability projections.
• Market Research: Understanding market standing and probable competition.
• Risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
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14. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
RESULT:
• Practicality.
• Sustainable Design.
DISCUSSION: To overcome the challenges of access:
• Waterfront Transportation
• Public Transit Integration.
• Bridge and Crossing.
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15. CONCLUSION
With the approach that is made by us regarding the project ‘Redevelopment of Millenium Mills, we are
ensuring that the building that we have proposed for ‘Plot 4’ satisfies all the requirements from the client’s
perspective making it the most viable approach.
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16. REFERENCES
British Fire Prevention Committee and Marsland, E., 1917. The fire at the
Millennium Mills, Victoria Docks, Silvertown, London on January 19th.
Mueller, H., 2000. Mills of the new millennium.
Sborgi, A.V., 2023. Millennium Mills: London's Last Post-Industrial Ruin as a Site
of Production. In London as Screen Gateway, pp. 25-40.
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