Chocolate Factory Mixed-Use Building in Bristol
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Chocolate Factory Mixed-Use Building in Bristol
Programme: Create Creative and Tech Hub Redevelopment in England – design by BuckleyGrayYeoman
31 Oct 2018
Chocolate Factory Mixed-Use Building
Architects: BuckleyGrayYeoman
Location: All Saints’ Street, Bristol, southwest England, UK
BuckleyGrayYeoman revitalises former chocolate factory to create creative and tech hub for Bristol
BuckleyGrayYeoman completes 180,000sq ft mixed-use project in heart of Bristol
photo © Peter Landers
BuckleyGrayYeoman has completed the refurbishment of Programme in Bristol on behalf of Resolution Property. Located in the centre of Bristol, the former Fry?s chocolate factory been refurbished to create a 180,000sq ft workplace-led campus for Bristol?s burgeoning creative and digital business community.
photos © Philip Durrant
Mixing innovation, art, business and media, Programme?s eight floors provide 110,000sq ft of refurbished office space on the upper floors, with a public art gallery, and independent restaurants and shops on the lower floors.
photos © Philip Durrant
Matt Yeoman, Director of BuckleyGrayYeoman said:
?Programme is an exciting development for the heart of Bristol?s creative district. We have worked carefully to reimagine this iconic building and create stylish and contemporary office and commercial space of the highest standard for Bristol.?
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