Should Bristol become a high rise city? – 5th March 2020

Old Market with view of 26-storey tower shaft.

A write-up of the event can be found here

YES say the administration: Tall buildings “communicate ambition and energy” and are essential to solving the housing and climate crisis.

NO says much informed opinion. An indiscriminate push to build tall will repeat the uglification mistakes of the ’60s and ’70s, harm sustainability, will generate less social housing, and damage Bristol’s “unique selling point” – its charm and beauty – which attracts new people and new talent.

On 5th March, the Bristol Civic Society held an open discussion at 7:00 pm at the Arnolfini, with talks by 4 of Britain’s best-respected experts on urban densification:

Yolande Barnes, Chair of the Bartlett Real Estate Institute at UCL, on investment and cultural trends moving cities away from high-rise
Rab Bennetts, founder and CEO of Bennetts Associates, the UK’s leading sustainability-oriented architectural practice
Prof Philip Steadman of UCL Energy Institute, whose research focuses on tall buildings’ energy use
David Milner, Project Manager at Create Streets, a leading pressure group pushing for more beautiful housing

The event will be followed by a lively discussion between the audience and speakers.

Tickets £6 in advance.

Date, time and venue: March 5th at 7:00 p.m. at the Arnolfini Theatre, 16 Narrow Quay

Sorry all tickets have been sold.We are operating a waiting list in the event that anyone who has booked a ticket drops out. If you wish to be added to the waiting list please email events@bristolcivicsociety.org.uk indicating how many tickets you would like.
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