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Location Belfast
Status In planning
Description
Tribeca Belfast is a 12-acre urban regeneration project in central Belfast which seeks to reintegrate a currently disconnected area to the city centre. The consented designs retain and repair significant historic buildings and establish new developments to create a balance of spaces where people want to live, work and socialise.
Referencing Belfast’s Victorian character and the narrow streets that define the city centre, the design delivers a series of contemporary buildings influenced by their context, with a new slender street integrated into the plans.
The mix of uses across the site – designed to attract a variety of retail, restaurant, cultural and workplace tenants – and the creation of a new public realm, is designed to generate activity throughout the day and into the evening, reactivating streets and urban spaces.
Reinforcing the character of the Tribeca Belfast area, a new focus for arts, culture and retail is provided within a colonnade of small units following the historic curve of the former North Street Arcade – with larger retail units and restaurants animating Writer’s Square and a newly created Assembly Square, adjacent to the listed Four Corners building.
Team
Client Castlebrooke Investments
Planning Consultant Savills
Conservation Architect Consarc Design Group
Landscape Architect Hyland Edgard Driver
Sustainability & Energy Consultant Arup
Community Consultation MCE
Transport Consultant Kevin Mcshane Ltd
Project Manager & QS Bruce Shaw LLP
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