Manor Parade Southall
Manor Parade is a row of 21 shops dating from the 1920s, restored to designs by DK-CM as part of Southall Great Streets Phase 2.
The project involved extensive conservation and restoration work on the façade to restore features and proportions lost over the years, and a parallel series of projects saw a bespoke series of shopfront commissions for every business on the parade, providing new graphics, furniture & display elements and publishing materials.
Context
Manor House Parade was one of eight projects that formed the Southall Great Streets scheme.
Credits
- Client: London Borough of Ealing / Greater London Authority
- Value: £1.8m (Overall budget for Southall Great Streets)
- Dates: Completed 2015
- Collaborators: Project Centre
- Status: Completed
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