Trinity Buoy Wharf

Trinity Buoy Wharf

Trinity Buoy Wharf, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, is the site of London's only lighthouse, by the confluence of the River Thames and Bow Creek, at Leamouth . The lighthouse no longer functions, and is the home of various art projects such as "Longplayer". It is sometimes known as Bow Creek Lighthouse.

In 1803, the site came to be used by "The Elder Brethren of Trinity House", and the seawall here was reconstructed in 1822, built by George Mundy of Old Ford. The site was used as a maintenance depot, and storage facility for the many buoys that aided navigation on the Thames; and the wharf for docking and repair of lightships. The original lighthouse was built by the engineer of Trinity House, James Walker, in 1852. and was demolished in the late 1920s. The surviving lighthouse was built in 1864-6 by James Douglass for Trinity House. It was used for lighting trials for Trinity House's lights around England & Wales. Michael Faraday also carried out experiments there. The pair continued to be used for training prospective lighthouse keepers [ [http://www.michaelmillichamp.ukgateway.net/page2.html Guide to English and Welsh Lights] accessed 27 Jun 2007] .

In December 1988, the Corporation of Trinity House closed the wharf, and the area was acquired by the London Docklands Development Corporation. In 1998, Urban Space Holdings Ltd took control of the site on a long lease. The site has been, and continues to be, developed as "a centre for the arts and cultural activities". Enhancements include studio space (including unusual architecture based on used shipping containers) and exhibition space.

Urban Space Holdings have used the area to develop 'Container City' [ [http://www.containercity.com/home.html Container City website] accessed 27 Jun 2007] in 2001, a studio and office complex made from recycled sea shipping containers. The original project was made from 80% recycled material. "Container City 1" took 5 months to complete, taking 4 days to install. The Container City project proved very popular and in 2002 "Container City 2" was completed delivering a further 22 studios across 5 floors in a with a brightly coloured ziggurat design. A further extension to the Container City Complex was the "Riverside Building" located next to the Thames facing The O2 dome. This was yet another architectural design providing an additional 22 studio spaces.

On 30 November 2005, the University of East London opened new Fine Art studios at the wharf.

References

External links

* [http://www.trinitybuoywharf.com/TBW_homepage.htm Trinity Buoy Wharf page]
* [http://www.longplayer.org/ The "Long Player" project]
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