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Bradford, England pins regeneration hopes on careyjones design

The latest plans for Bradford city centre regeneration scheme, New Victoria Place by architects careyjones, are to be submitted for planning today.
Plans have been amended since the last public exhibition in October 2008, with developers Langtree Artisan, Yorkshire Forward and careyjones working with Bradford Centre Regeneration and English Heritage to create a striking urban design led addition to Bradford’s cityscape.
New Victoria Place, which has English Heritage support, is now placed to become a distinctive development set to deliver more than 1,350 jobs as well as Grade A office space, residential accommodation, a 100 bed hotel, bars, cafes and community leisure facilities all centred around a vibrant public realm.
Mike Harris, director at careyjones architects, said: “The revised plans for New Victoria Place will deliver a very exciting scheme that is appropriate in scale and massing terms for its surrounding urban context and will be a respectful neighbour to some important and much loved local buildings, like the Town Hall and Alhambra Theatre."
A minimum BREEAM (UK sustainability marker) rating of 'excellent' is being aimed for in the ambitious scheme which, if approval is received, will join further Langtree Artisan invested regenerative schemes in the city such as City Park, the £750million Learning Quarter, Eastbrook Hall and the relocation of the Magistrates’ Court. A decision is due later in the year.

fONTE: World Architecture News

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