Green light for Zaha Hadid Architects’ £350m Bristol Temple Quarter scheme

ZHA Bristol 5

Hybrid application contains two offfice blocks, four residential towers, a flexible commercial building and a hotel

Bristol council has approved plans by Zaha Hadid Architects for a £350m mixed-use scheme on a long-vacant part of the Temple Quarter site.

The hybrid application, designed for Legal & General, includes two office buildings, a hotel building, a flexible commercial building and four residential blocks containing up to 520 homes.

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