This mixed-use scheme straddling the Grand Union Canal is one of an array of London projects exhibited at an architectural gallery in the capital, which opened this week. The design, by Stiff & Trevillion Architects for Derwent Valley Holdings, is part of an exhibition of the £100bn of regeneration work that is planned over the next two decades. The gallery, called New London Architecture, takes up the ground floor of the Building Centre in central London. Curator Peter Murray plans to stage “a continuous series of free exhibitions exploring themes topical to London and its built environment”.