Royal Docks Watersports Centre
Helping to expand the offer and accessibility of this vital watersports and rowing charity.
DK-CM have been commissioned by the Royal Albert Dock Trust to explore how the trust’s existing facilities, originally designed by Ian Ritchie Architects in the late 1990s, can be enhanced to expand public watersports access to the Royal Albert Dock in London’s Royal Docks.
Credits
- Client: Royal Albert Dock Trust
- Dates: 2023-
- Collaborators: Playle & Partners
- Status: Ongoing
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