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Humanities Hub Draft Proposals - Proposed Sketch Views Proposed new Proposed new building building T Y N D A L L S P A R K R O A D D A O R D N A L D O O W T Y N D A L L S P A R K R O A D Aerial View North Aerial View


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Humanities Hub

Draft Proposals - Proposed Sketch Views

Public Consultation 13.07.17 - 6

T Y N D A L L S P A R K R O A D W O O D L A N D R O A D T Y N D A L L S P A R K R O A D

Aerial View North Aerial View North West

Proposed new building Proposed new building

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Draft Proposals - Proposed Sketch Views

Public Consultation 13.07.17 - 7

T Y N D A L L S P A R K R O A D

Woodland Road Entrance Sketch Eye Level View - Tyndalls Park Road Aerial View - North East

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Public Consultation 13.07.17 - 8

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Draft Proposals - Landscape

Emphasise simplicity and encourage use of outdoor space Lines of existing features to create new boundary walls, steps, etc. Reclaim stone from original walling to incorporate into retaining features Planting to be simple and afford year round interest collectively Existing bin store to be kept. Existing courtyards at ground level

  • new soft and hard landscaping
  • Key:
building planted area lawn / meadow area green roof communal seating
  • gateway signage location
tree bole excavated area location of spoil circulation 3-5 7-9 11 13 15 36 21 19 17 Route from Priory Road to rear parking, and via Highbury Villas to shops Humanities Hub Project: University of Bristol: Humanities Hub / Woodland Road Drawing: Landscape concept plan Date: 20th March 2017 breakout / venue desk seating / venue Hub entrance disabled parking recycling & waste / cycle store parking entrance central secure cycle store breakout / venue combined breakout spaces provide larger venue proposed new tree shelter

Create an open and inviting public green route. Scheme defjned by increased legibility and permeability. Enhance the shape, colour and form of the buildings/surrounds Provide attractive/healthy green spaces. Encourage use by all sections of society.

  • Longer term connection with

the new development at Tyndall Avenue; create continuous public realm space. Open views from north to south. New route from Priory Road through to the rear parking area. Safe and secure route 24 hrs a day through the green route

  • Key:

building planted area lawn / meadow area green roof communal seating

  • gateway signage location

tree bole excavated area location of spoil circulation proposed new tree shelter

  • Terrace on level 1 - bench seating

around the light well with planting

  • n either end.

Entrances - good quality stone paving slabs.

  • Landscape scheme for the Humanities Hub

Landscape concept design proposal for the front gardens No 3-21 Woodland Road (note - this is a separate project and will be formally proposed at a later date) V1 V2

Sketch Landscape Proposals V1 Eye Level View - North Courtyard V2 - Eye Level View - Roof Terrace looking North Nicola Greaves Design - Landscape Concept

Segregation of pedestrians and vehicles. Well-considered lighting scheme. On-site parking retained in key areas Some parking relocated to the rear of the properties. Centralised secure cycle storage. Ecology enhanced with improved green corridors

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Public Consultation 13.07.17 - 9

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Next Steps

Your feedback: Thank you for viewing these proposals. We would welcome your feedback before the scheme is fjnalised and a planning application is submitted to Bristol City Council. If you would like to make any comments please complete the feedback form at the exhibition and return to Avril Baker Consultancy (ABC) by Monday 24th July 2017.

Ongoing Development Sketch

For further information If you have any queries about the project or the consultation please contact Avril Baker at ABC: t: 0117 977 2002

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email: info@abc-pr.co.uk Pre-application consultation

  • July 2017

Submission of planning application

  • Autumn 2017

Subject to planning proposed start on site - 2nd Quarter 2018 Building works complete

  • Summer 2019

Activity / Timeframe Year 3 Qtr 4 Qtr 2017 1 Qtr 2Qtr 3Qtr 4Qtr 2018 1 Qtr 2Qtr 3Qtr 4Qtr 2019 Humanities Hub, Key Design Team: Project Manager

  • JLL

Architect

  • ADP

Sustainability Design - ADP Landscape architect

  • ADP

Quantity Surveyor

  • RLB (Bristol)

Structures

  • ARUP

Civil Engineering

  • ARUP

M&E Serrvices

  • E3 Consulting

Planning Consultant

  • CSJ Planning

Timeline

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2 E B D C A F G H 3 J 1

10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE ROOM KEY Breakout a Circulation Staff Teaching r Technical Washroom 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 60 m² 30 PERSON SEMINAR ROOM 5 m² RISER 8 m² STAFF OFFICE 9 m² STAFF OFFICE 9 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 27 m² MEETING ROOM 10 m² WASHROOMS 100 m² BREAKOUT SPACE 5 m² RISER 33 m² CIRCULATION 78 m² CIRCULATION 42 m² CIRCULATION 39 m² CIRCULATION VILLA 36 VILLA 3 VILLA 7 VILLA 5 VILLA 9 COURTYARD ROOF TERRACE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 10 m² STAFF OFFICE 14 m² STAFF OFFICE 5 m² RISER 77 m² 40 PERSON SEMINAR ROOM 77 m² 40 PERSON SEMINAR ROOM 27 m² MEETING ROOM 5 m² STORE 6 m² STORE 7 m² STORE 16 m² WASHROOMS CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS AND REVISION DATE

2 E B D C A F G H 3 J 1

83 m² 40 PERSON FLEXIBLE TEACHING VILLA 36 VILLA 3 VILLA 7 VILLA 5 VILLA 9 COURTYARD 200 m² LECTURE THEATRE 11 m² PROJECTION ROOM 71 m² 30 PERSON FLEXIBLE TEACHING Existing Lecture Theatre 5 m² SERVICES 10 m² SERVICES 8 m² STORAGE 21 m² WASHROOMS Not Enclosed STUDY AREA 26 7 m² SERVICES 19 m² WASHROOMS 23 m² CIRCULATION 103 m² 96 PEERSON CINEMA ROOM 66 m² EXHIBITION GALLERY 57 m² CIRCULATION 46 m² CIRCULATION 60 m² CIRCULATION 42 m² CIRCULATION 25 m² CIRCULATION 8 m² STORE 5 m² RISER 8 m² STORE 5 m² RISER 4 m² WC 6 m² STORE 25 m² CIRCULATION 196 m² SOCIAL LEARNING 164 m² CIRCULATION

Humanities Hub

Incorporating LT1

Breakout and Social Learning Circulation Staff Study area and hot desking Teaching room Technical Washrooms

ROOM KEY

First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan

ROOM KEY Breakout and Social Learning Circulation Exhibition space Lecture theatre Study area and hot desking Teaching room Technical Washrooms

W O O D L A N D R O A D W O O D L A N D R O A D

As part of the original brief LT1 could not be incorporated into the proposals due to the desire to keep the lecture theatre in

  • peration for as long as possible.

It has now transpired that this is not possible due to site restrictions for the potential contractor and health and safety issues for students during construction. Initial costings suggest that the LT1 space could be economically incorporated into the proposals. The university has therefore considered that, given the potential pitfalls of trying to retain LT1 in use during the proposed construction period, there is a clear case for considering the remodelling of this area to make a better contribution to the proposals overall This also gives a better opportunity to investigate the potential to breakdown the scale of the new building by considering its form as that of ‘garden pavilions’ related to individual villa groups. Incorporating the area of LT1 will provide a logical and less compromised layout. At ground fmoor the former LT1 space becomes available for fmexible space with an identifjed feature use as a fmat fmoor screening theatre. Adjacent space is now much more logical in layout. New accommodation can be seen as helping to relate new construction existing much more clearly to the individual villas. At fjrst fmoor offjces are retained to east elevation with potential for some offjce space to the west, though kept to a minimum. Teaching spaces stay to the west adjacent to/facing the existing villas. Break out space is within, or adjacent to, circulation zones and concentrated adjacent to the roof terrace which becomes an external break out space. This also gives daylight and views to the break out space. Keeping the spaces between pavilions free

  • f enclosed accommodation allows views

back to, and between the villas and allows access to smaller break out spaces from teaching rooms.

Public Consultation 13.07.17 - 10

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