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Yet to enjoy the growth other fringe parts of the capital are currently experiencing the scheme promises to be the starting point for rejuvenation of the area that is located in the London Borough of Enfield. Sited on an old petrol station on Fore Street the development, which has been described by local planners as a "strong landmark" comes from the drawing board of Parritt Leng architects. The project will play host to 520 square metres of A1 commercial space located at ground level along with 24 apartments. It will feature a 29.5 metre, nine-storey tower attached to a three storey base. The lower level of the project will have glass facades whilst part of the tower and the upper level of the base is dominated by vertical fins running up the remainder of it giving the building a distinctive and striking appearance. With sustainable being the first word on peoples lips these days the project will not disappoint the greenies, natural ventilation and insulation is built in to lower the buildings energy demands and solar panels to heat water for the building are incorporated into the roof. As London's commuter belt widens, Edmonton's close proximity and good transport links means that the area is now predicted to become one of the next big locations to be swarmed on by city workers who either just manage not to earn enough to live in the capital or wish to go home to somewhere a little less hectic. Work should start on the site very soon although as of yet no completion date has been given but it shouldn't be long before Edmonton can start to enjoy its latest landmark. Article Related buildings:
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