It contains 81 extra care apartments two GP surgeries, a public library, a community café, an optician, a pharmacy, a hair and beauty salon, and a 40-place children's nursery.
It was built by Willmott Dixon and opened in 2017[1] by Lemn Sissay and Diane Modahl.
[4] The area has a substantial African Caribbean population and efforts have been made to involve them in the design and running of the centre.
[5] It is intended to be an intergenerational space with activities for young families, teenagers and older people.
The judges described it as "a creative and iconic reimagining of terraced houses that provides a variety of tenures and satisfies high environmental and design standards” and ""A truly outstanding scheme of bold, statement architecture".