Regeneration & Conservation
Land Use & Neighbourhood Structure
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The regenerated Silo D building will change its land use offering spaces for exhibitions and public art rooms that will overlook on to the dock water.
Guided tours will be situated in the building, promoting the rich background history of the Docklands.
The additional glass structure will create new opportunities for people to come in and view the the outside area. Renovating this unique building to its full potential will benefit the whole area as many people would want to see how the area has changed over time. The Silo D will only be used to show all the changes over time, meaning that people will be able to feel what was in the area before, as the structure of the Silo D will not change dramatically due to being a Grade II listed building.
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