Bristol Post

Design contest Park could get new tower block

- Ellie KENDALL ellie.kendall@reachplc.com

THE winners of a design competitio­n for Castle Park have been announced – and it could mean a new tower block in the area.

Goram Homes and Bristol Housing Festival announced that Groupwork and McGregor Coxall have won the design competitio­n and said the judges were “hugely impressed by their innovative and bold scheme which exceeded expectatio­ns”.

Their proposal was that of a carbon negative scheme and the judges felt the winning team had the “confidence, expertise and experience to bring the site to completion, forming a strong team with Goram Homes”.

The scheme could see a new residentia­l tower block on the corner of Castle Park, which could sit some 25 storeys high above a water source heat pump currently being built on the site of a former council depot. If approved, almost 200 homes could be built in the mixeduse developmen­t.

Goram Homes will now appoint the team to RIBA Stage 2 and prepare for a pre-applicatio­n advice submission. They will begin the process of procuring a delivery partner and work with them to engage the community and get further feedback on their designs.

Stephen Baker, managing director of Goram Homes, said: “It was crucial for any proposal to deliver our vision of a developmen­t that respected its position by the park and next to our energy centre – the largest water source heat pump in England.”

“We received creative and bold entries from across the UK. It was particular­ly inspiring to see Bristol firms, in different sectors, working together to respond to the challenge of how to deliver muchneeded homes in a way that respects the environmen­t.

“The winning team impressed all of us with their ambition and expertise and I look forward to working with Groupwork and McGregor Coxall.”

Nerissa Yeung of Groupwork said: “We’re delighted and excited to have won this competitio­n, which gives us and Goram Homes the opportunit­y to combine their ambition of negative embodied carbon constructi­on with inclusive and sustainabl­e living in Bristol’s town centre.”

The competitio­n was launched by Goram Homes and supported by Bristol Housing Festival in October 2021 to find bold ideas for a residentia­l developmen­t to sit alongside the Castle Park Energy Centre in the centre of Bristol.

Stage 2 of the competitio­n included an early engagement exercise in which local stakeholde­rs such as the City Design Group, Bristol Civic Society, Bristol Food Network, Bristol Disability Equality Forum, Friends of Castle Park and others were invited to input into the proposed designs and ask questions to help shortliste­d entrants understand some of the local needs and different points of view.

Following the success of the Castle Park competitio­n, Bristol Housing Festival and Goram Homes launched their second design competitio­n last week for the Portwall Lane car park to the north of St Mary Redcliffe Church. They’re looking for innovative, inclusive, and inspiring ideas to help this site become the first piece of the puzzle in the regenerati­on of Redcliffe.

 ?? IMAGE: GROUPWORK/ MCGREGOR COXALL ?? Architects hope to build on the southeaste­rn corner of Castle Park
IMAGE: GROUPWORK/ MCGREGOR COXALL Architects hope to build on the southeaste­rn corner of Castle Park

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