Harold Moody Health Centre
A Civic Anchor in Southwark's Regeneration The Harold Moody Health Centre stands as a significant addition to the Aylesbury Estate regeneration masterplan in London. Designed by Morris+Company, this health centre and nursery plays a dual role, serving both community and civic functions. Its architectural presence is marked by the use of prefabricated pink concrete panels, which elevate the internal environment, aiming to enhance the quality of facilities and local aspirations. Located in Southwark, the building's design is stepped in plan, a strategic choice that integrates it seamlessly into the urban fabric while providing a dynamic spatial experience. The centre's strong public identity is a testament to its role as a community hub, offering essential health services and fostering a sense of place within the rapidly transforming estate.
Design Highlights
Prefabricated pink concrete panels create a distinctive facade. Stepped plan integrates the building into the urban context. Serves dual roles as a health centre and nursery, enhancing community engagement. Part of the broader Aylesbury Estate regeneration masterplan.
Key Facts
| Key Aspect | Detail |
|---|---|
| Location | Southwark, London, UK |
| Architect | Morris+Company |
| Program | Health Centre, Nursery |
| Material | Prefabricated Pink Concrete Panels |
| Urban Context | Aylesbury Estate Regeneration |


































