8th May 2019
Grant Associates on design team for proposed YTL Arena in Bristol
YTL has announced the design team for its plan to deliver an arena for Bristol in the historic Brabazon hangars.
The company has selected architect Grimshaw, working in partnership with Manica Architecture and landscape architect Grant Associates, for the project to create an arena by repurposing the Brabazon aircraft hangars at the former Filton Airfield.
YTL’s vision is for an arena capable of housing up to 17,000 people that puts Bristol on the world map for hosting large-scale events, while also celebrating the site’s place in aviation history.
Following the announcement of the design team, the aim is to submit a full planning application for the YTL Arena to Bristol City Council, in the coming months.
The arena forms part of a wider transformation of the local area. The hangars sit on the edge of Filton Airfield, which is now being transformed into Brabazon, a thriving new neighbourhood for Bristol. The 380-acre site will become a new urban community, with more than 2,600 homes, creative workplaces and a vibrant town centre set amongst public squares and parkland.
Grant Associates has been involved with the creation of Brabazon since 2015. The practice worked closely with architect Allies and Morrison on the Brabazon masterplan and developed the overall landscape strategy for the scheme, one of the largest brownfield sites in the UK.
Situated five miles from Bristol city centre, Filton Airfield saw the development of Concorde and the Bristol Brabazon. The existing The existing Aerospace Bristol Museum, which is now home of Concorde and the aero collection, and a listed hangar will all remain part of the site.
Planning approval to deliver Brabazon’s first 278 new homes was awarded in March 2019. Construction of the scheme, which was designed by architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios working in partnership with Grant Associates, is due to start later this year.
The company has selected architect Grimshaw, working in partnership with Manica Architecture and landscape architect Grant Associates, for the project to create an arena by repurposing the Brabazon aircraft hangars at the former Filton Airfield.
YTL’s vision is for an arena capable of housing up to 17,000 people that puts Bristol on the world map for hosting large-scale events, while also celebrating the site’s place in aviation history.
Following the announcement of the design team, the aim is to submit a full planning application for the YTL Arena to Bristol City Council, in the coming months.
The arena forms part of a wider transformation of the local area. The hangars sit on the edge of Filton Airfield, which is now being transformed into Brabazon, a thriving new neighbourhood for Bristol. The 380-acre site will become a new urban community, with more than 2,600 homes, creative workplaces and a vibrant town centre set amongst public squares and parkland.
Grant Associates has been involved with the creation of Brabazon since 2015. The practice worked closely with architect Allies and Morrison on the Brabazon masterplan and developed the overall landscape strategy for the scheme, one of the largest brownfield sites in the UK.
Situated five miles from Bristol city centre, Filton Airfield saw the development of Concorde and the Bristol Brabazon. The existing The existing Aerospace Bristol Museum, which is now home of Concorde and the aero collection, and a listed hangar will all remain part of the site.
Planning approval to deliver Brabazon’s first 278 new homes was awarded in March 2019. Construction of the scheme, which was designed by architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios working in partnership with Grant Associates, is due to start later this year.