
Mapping the history of London's City Hall






Diagram of how City Hall, during its residency, will take up a large part of the on-site facilities that later are taken over by other functions.













Concept: The enjoyable characteristics of a Coral Reef

The current City Hall assembly hall at the Crystal, Royal Docks

Reimagining the assembly hall as a circle where the gallery becomes an extended assembly

Thinking about the imagined barrier

Designing a flexible assembly gallery

All public meetings the GLA hosted through 2022. No public meetings overlap, and so only one public assembly hall is needed and can be used for all meetings the public have access to.























The canopy-based assembly hall

The canopies seek to absorb sound and create a feeling of togetherness




Flexibility of central configurations

Canopy design - technical functions

Canopy design - fit and use

Assembly hall for City Hall

Some items remain as traces after City Hall departs









Models at the AA Projects Review exhibition table

PR package including mock GLA policy document

Agenda for City Hall

Local rebranding announcing City Hall's presence in an area

Site model at the AA Projects Review exhibition table

Site model at the AA Projects Review exhibition table



The disused Paddington Green Police Station converted into City Hall, and later a community centre

Ground floor plan during City Hall's residency

Sectional site model. 600 x 600 mm.

Assembly Hall, 09:30 in the morning.

City Hall has converted the former Paddington Green Police Station from an inward-facing security institution to an inviting and central community node that brings people together.