Dalston Curve Garden is an urban oasis on Hackney's disused railway

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • The next micro-documentary in the Dezeen x Open House collaboration explores Dalston Curve Garden, a community green space hidden within one of London's most built-up boroughs.
    Dalston Curve Garden was built in 2010 as a free-to-enter neighbourhood oasis on the old Eastern Curve railway line in Hackney, which had been disused since the 1950s.
    It was designed by Muf and J&L Gibbons in collaboration with Hackney Council, local residents and community groups in response to a lack of green space in the Dalston area.
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  • @TECsta76
    @TECsta76 4 роки тому

    My Dad supplied some of the world most prestigious yacht, air ballooning and motor races with high tech sportswear produced around the backstreets of Hackney and Dalston....
    Small world....