Architecture Centre Bristol, Southwest England

Architecture Centre Bristol harbourside

The Architecture Centre Bristol events for Autumn 2017 – built environment talks and exhibitions including Meeting Points: Life on your Street, and Made in Bristol: HOME.

Lower Lodge Gatehouse Bristol Building

Lower Lodge Gatehouse Bristol Building

Two year restoration of handsome Grade II listed gatehouse completed by Austin-Smith:Lord. The Gothic revival building was formerly on Historic England’s ‘Heritage at Risk’ register.

The Anvil Office Development in Bristol

The Anvil Bristol Temple Quarter

Design: HKR Architects. Planning consent granted for an office building in Enterprise Zone. The scheme will provide 83,223 sq.ft of grade A office accommodation over seven floors.

Hicks Gates Fire Station in Keynsham, UK

Hicks Gate Fire Station

Architects: AHR. The 1,700 sqm station is split into two main volumes: 5 appliance bays and a two-storey accommodation block. The building has service and operation on the ground floor and living spaces above, reducing internal response distances.

Queen Victoria House in Bristol

Queen Victoria House

Design: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

PegasusLife has been granted planning permission to renovate Queen Victoria House, a beautiful Victorian building on Redland Hill, and transform it into a retirement development.

Bristol Metropolitan College Building

Bristol Metropolitan College Building

A strong partnership between school, architects and construction team has created a light, airy new secondary school in Bristol, highly valued by both students and staff, and an inspiring example for other schools to be built under the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme.

Hollow in Bristol Artwork Royal Fort Gardens

Hollow in Bristol

Design: Katie Paterson and Zeller & Moye. The University of Bristol has unveiled a new public artwork by artist Katie Paterson and architects Zeller & Moye. Entitled Hollow, the artwork will be permanently sited in the historic Royal Fort Gardens in Bristol.