Carry on with the plans:
"Fancy going out for a meal and a few drinks? Decent choice and we could pop to a couple of bars too"
Knock it down:
"Fancy standing outside looking at the back of the Establishment"
As I said, boot Primark out and turn that building into a restaurant quarter.
Unless your idea of a night out also includes buying shite clothe made in an Indian sweatshop, in which case my plan would scupper your night out.
to be honest I like the idea of a restaurant quarter but I don't really care where they put it as long as it's not cathedral lanes!How shit would a multi storey resteraunt quarter in an ugly building be?
I'm all for knocking down most of the city centre but this is a terrible idea.
But then they are opening up the back so you have a clear path in.to be honest I like the idea of a restaurant quarter but I don't really care where they put it as long as it's not cathedral lanes!
The way you can just see the spire peeping over that red brick monstrosity is heart breaking.
Broadgate is more of a big open space than it has ever been.Agree with the open space ideas - other countries do the so well and in Europe I've always admired the big squares of Madrid, Bruges etc. We seem to be scared of spaces in this country and fill them with crap. My local city of Norwich is a fine city but missed an opportunity with its riverside development. I would have loved to have seen wide open spaces with tree lined avenues and a view of the river but instead we got a multi-storey car park and various chain food outlets and weatherspoons an absolute travesty on a par with the emasculation of Broadgate imo.
"Fancy standing outside looking at the back of the Establishment"
Spon Street has always been ripe for upgrading beyond kebab house to restaurant quarter, in my eyes.How shit would a multi storey resteraunt quarter in an ugly building be?
I'm all for knocking down most of the city centre but this is a terrible idea.
Misses the sight lines though.Broadgate is more of a big open space than it has ever been.
Spon Street has always been ripe for upgrading beyond kebab house to restaurant quarter, in my eyes.
Agreed. Fast food outlets in listed building just isn't right!Spon Street has always been ripe for upgrading beyond kebab house to restaurant quarter, in my eyes.
Agree with having some walkway to the cathedral but I reckon it should be from the other way.
Knock down the monstrosity of a hotel De Vere/ Britannia and knock down the shit hole student rooms and there you have it.
It could be a large grassed area with food stalls and bars etc.
Cg in with the Cov Baths building soon to be sold off.
I expect the uni to knock down Priory Hall eventually. The fucking Britannia isn't going anywhere sadly. Like Sainsbury's and Iceland the owners have some weird attachment to it.
Anyway i have something interesting for you guys... i was in attendance at a university update yesterday and it was announced that Priory Hall G Block is due to start being demolished in April this year, however it will take 18 months because they have to remove it brick by brick because of its close proximity to the cathedral. Also January 2018 as been set as the date for demolishing James Starley because it will be vacated in August this year. The plans to replace this building are for two small buildings which will have a very wide gab between them, nothing of the size it is today.
The most interesting part was not part of the presentation and came out due to question being asked... when the civic land is vacated, the University plans to build a new uni headquarters as part of phase 2 (due to be completed in 2020), this is already known, but what has never been mentioned is that they then plan to demolish Alan Berry Building and replace it with greenery. It was specifically said 'to give a courtyard appearance' and 'to give excellent views of the Cathedral'.
I for one in the past, wanted to knock down cathedral lanes for a better view of the cathedral (pre-restaurants), yet i dont think I ever thought of the excellent view you could get from the opposite side.
See, I quite like that!Anyone know when the elephant is due to get knocked down?
See, I quite like that!
Quirky and unique. I'd keep it.See, I quite like that!
I like it as well. Think there's a group trying to stop it being demolished.See, I quite like that!
See, I quite like that!
I love it but I thought it was a done deal.
Problem with so much architecture in the city centre is it needs keeping clean and well maintained to look nice and no one has the cash to keep it looking good.
Don't disagree.
My main problem with knocking it down is that it's at least unique, mind. Problem with so much is it ends up identikit flatpack style (a bit like the Ricoh!)
To my mind even if I hate a bit of architecture, it's provoked a response that makes it unique, distinctive to where it is, and that makes going to different places worthwhile.
The swimming pool is listed, elephant not.I think with the elephant you've got to realise the plan for the whole area that the uni have. I don't know how viable keeping it going is (I had an exam in it the other week though, so maybe there is some use).
Also if, as I suspect, the plan is to build up all around it, would it end up hidden?
Is the sports centre being sold as well? Isn't that listed too?
I love it but I thought it was a done deal.
Problem with so much architecture in the city centre is it needs keeping clean and well maintained to look nice and no one has the cash to keep it looking good.
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