How did the design and layout create distinct neighbourhood spaces?
The site was formerly occupied by support buildings for the old Bristol airport and is bounded to the east and north by the rear gardens of houses, to the south by a dual carriageway, and to the west by playing fields with views towards Dundry Down. Our approach was to compose the townhouses as a crescent of paired houses fronting onto the park with a formal avenue of trees laid out in front, giving a sense of enclosure to the open space. These houses have first floor living spaces allowing views over the park and Dundry Down in the distance. A series of courtyard streets radiate from the park crescent to the eastern boundary to close the urban block, making small neighbourhood spaces for the short terraces of 2-storey houses. The flats on Hengrove Way create a stronger, more protective frontage and are set further back to suit the scale of the road.