Exciting News!

We’re thrilled to be working with Berkeley on an inclusive and dynamic wayfinding system for TwelveTrees Park, a transformative regeneration project in East London. This project represents an incredible opportunity to create a modern, accessible, and user-friendly environment that will serve the growing community and visitors alike.

Phase 1 is just the start of this 22-year transformation, which will see the addition of over 3,800 new homes and a brand-new entrance into West Ham station. As part of this ambitious plan, we’re dedicated to ensuring that the wayfinding system integrates seamlessly with the architecture and surrounding landscape, enhancing the overall experience for all who visit.

The design of the wayfinding system is being carefully considered to address the needs of diverse users, with a particular focus on accessibility and clarity. We are working closely with Berkeley and local stakeholders to ensure that the signage is intuitive and easily navigable for everyone, including those with mobility challenges and visual impairments.

Our goal is to help guide both residents and visitors smoothly through the space, providing clear, intuitive signage that reflects the vibrant community being developed. This system will serve as a visual representation of the project’s values, prioritising inclusivity and sustainability, while contributing to a positive first impression of the park.

This project is more than just a regeneration; it’s a chance to create a lasting legacy for East London, one that fosters a sense of community, connection, and belonging. We’re excited to see how this transformative project evolves and how our contributions will help make TwelveTrees Park an iconic and accessible destination for all.

Stay tuned for more updates on our progress and insights into how this exciting project continues to develop! We’re proud to be a part of something so impactful for East London.