L&Q launches 'I am here' art project on Hackney stock transfer estate

Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Housing
L&Q launches 'I am here' art project on Hackney stock transfer estates
An art project is underway to improve the appearance of homes
awaiting demolition on a stock transfer estate in east
London.
The Haggerston West and Kingsland estates, situated either side of
the Regent's Canal in Hackney, transferred to housing association
L&Q a year ago.
They consist of 480 flats, dating from between the wars and the
immediate post-war period, which L&Q plans to replace with 761
new flats and houses as well as a new community centre.
When consulted about estate improvements, residents’ top
priority was to have the estates looking more attractive while they
wait for the new homes. They wanted L&Q to remove orange boards
- originally installed on the windows of empty properties before
L&Q took over – if possible. They felt they contributed
to making the area look derelict.
As a response to this, artists living on the estate have come up
with an innovative art project called ‘I am here’. It
aims to create a more positive image for the area and interest in
the regeneration project as well as masking the empty
properties.
Sixty-seven high resolution portraits of local residents are being
installed to give Samuel House in Haggerston a complete facelift.
They are already starting to provide a striking façade
visible from boats on the Regent’s Canal, from the canal side
walkway and from the opposite bank.
L&Q, contractors City Building Services and Taylor Wimpy and
other sponsors have supported the artists to make this project
happen. Its installation coincides with the first empty blocks on
the estate becoming ready for demolition, an important landmark for
both residents and L&Q.
Lukman Ahmed, L&Q Operations Manager, said: “This project
will look great, and by listening to our residents we have been
able to help contribute to something which will make a positive
impact on the local environment.”
The official launch of the arts project was on 13th September.
L&Q staff joined residents for an event to mark the
occasion.
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