The Tide

THE
TIDE

LONDON,
UK

The Tide will be a 5-kilometre network of public spaces and gardens embedded into the daily rhythms of Greenwich Peninsula. Both an elevated and at-grade walkway, with programming split across both levels, The Tide activates spaces above and below to provide a layered network of recreation, culture, and wellness.

  • The Tide Masterplan
    The Tide Masterplan

The Tide will stitch together diverse ecosystems, emerging neighbourhoods, and distinct cultural institutions, connecting north to south, east to west, centre to periphery, and city to river. The Tide is both fast and slow. It is simultaneously a running track, a walking promenade, a series of quiet gardens, and a network of social and cultural hubs.

The Tide is conceived of as a series of elevated, landscaped islands where the public is invited to slow down, linger, and overlook the life of the Peninsula. Each island is distinct, defined by unique trees and planting, and by their surrounding views and sounds. These elevated gardens are designed as clusters of structural supports that create elevated planter beds, containing soil and channelling both gravity loads and water down to the ground. The sculptural structure supporting The Tide gardens above also frames and shelters the path below, creating arched pavilions that mark thresholds and passages at the ground level public realm.

Opened on July 5, 2019, the first phase of the project is 1 kilometre long, and features a linear public walkway, elevated gardens, pocket cafes, and an architectural promontory overlooking the Thames River.

Structural Supports & Bridges

The Tide’s first phase is comprised of 28 unique structural supports. They cluster together to form tripod-like structures that support the elevated gardens and walkways above while creating canopies for shelter and reflected illumination at the plaza level.

Systems for lighting, electrical distribution, data, and landscape (vegetation, soil, water supply and drainage) are integrated seamlessly into each structural support. The islands are connected by prefabricated steel bridges forming a continuous 2.4m wide path with spans up to 26 meters.

Every support and bridge is composed of welded plate steel inner ribs and outer skins forming an aircraft wing-like structure that is lightweight and minimizes impact to the London Underground station box directly below. The custom structures were fabricated by Cimolai in Italy, shipped directly from shop to site via the Thames River, and bolted together in days. The design of the structural elements was a special architectural and structural collaboration with AKTII using parametric software to maximize material efficiency and minimize fabrication complexity. The result is an integrated architectural and structural expression without superfluous cladding.

Landscape

The plantings along the first phase of The Tide adapts to the landscape of the local context that it passes through. The overall framework of tree planting has been optimized to create comfortable micro-climates that take wind studies into account. Phase I features clustered plantings of native birch and pine at both the ground and elevated level. Tree plantings along the waterfront consist predominantly of native waterside trees such as Alnus, Salix, and Poplar. Sweeps of groundcover, herbaceous plants, seasonal bulbs, and ornamental grasses enhance the Tide’s atmosphere with additional colour and texture.

Tide Lines

A striped pattern marks the path of The Tide, emphasizing the tempo of movement between cultural and social destinations as an orientation and wayfinding tool. The continuous pattern is rendered in a thin layer of epoxy for elevated portions, while asphalt and granite Portuguese paving stones is used for the ground level.

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Project information
ClientKnight DragonLocationLondon, United Kingdom
Milestones
Commission2015Phase 1 Opening 5th July 2019
Credits
Partner-in-ChargeBenjamin Gilmartin
PartnersElizabeth Diller,Charles Renfro,and Ricardo Scofidio
Project DirectorAnthony Saby
Project ArchitectBryce Suite
Design TeamNing Hiransaroj,Alex Knezo,John Newman,Swarnabh Ghosh,and Erioseto Hendranata
External credits
Neiheiser ArgyrosCollaborating Designer
Gross. Max.Landscape Designer
AKT IIStructural Engineers (Elevated Portion)
Arup Structural Engineers (Ground Level Portion)
AECOMMEP, Lighting
David Bonnett AssociatesAccessibility Consultant
Gardiner and TheoboldCost Consultant
NLP PlannersPlanning Consultant
StacePrincipal Designer for Risk, Health and Safety
WSPTransportation and Access Consultants
CimolaiSteel Fabricator
Urban Street DesignCanopy and Seating Fabricator
MaceContractor (Elevated Portion)
MaylimContractor (Ground Level Portion)
    Photography by Charles Emerson,Jeff Moore,and Luke Hayes