14/09/2017
14/09/2017
We worked with Emmett Russell Architects on behalf of Bristol City Council to provide landscape and urban design guidance for the future development of the former Lockleaze School Site (Romney House) that sits between Lockleaze and the new Cheswick Village development.
The design and planning brief sets out a future vision for approximately 269 1-4 bed residential units. We developed 3 main street typologies that stitch into the existing street pattern, and allow for a central ‘linear green’ that extends into the heart of the site from the adjacent listed Stoke Park. The proposed hub creates a high quality shared space that acts as the interface with the linear green, providing an arrival space as well as a focal point. The multifunctional and layered approach to the landscape seeks to incorporate Stockholm tree pits to attenuate storm water, swales, natural play features, wildflower and legacy tree planting.
We have recently been appointed to develop the scheme to outline planning. As part of the brief we will exploring what a child friendly development in Lockleaze might look like, with the aim of this project providing a working case study for the upcoming Festival of the Future City event entitled “How Do We Create Child-Friendly Cities?”
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