
Coming up!
BPT X RIBA Bristol and Bath: Midweek Monthly
The next talk in our Elements of Nature series. 'How Rivers Anchor Regeneration and Resilience' with Duncan Paybody, Studio Egret West
🕕 6pm
📆 Wednesday 6 May
📍No.1 Royal Crescent
🎟️ Book here: https://no1royalcrescent.org.uk/whats-on
In this session, Duncan Paybody explores the transformative power of urban waterways, shifting the perspective of rivers from overlooked infrastructure to the primary drivers of environmental and social change. Using Studio Egret West’s recent work in Manchester as a blueprint, Duncan will unpack how a “river-first” approach creates a sense of rootedness and local authenticity that is often missing from modern masterplanning. The discussion will navigate through two landmark projects along the same city watercourse:
🦆Mayfield Park: Examining the lessons learned from Manchester’s first new city-center park in 100 years, where the uncovering of the River Medlock acted as the catalyst for a world-class public realm.
🦆Holt Town: Looking ahead at a massive regeneration site where the river serves as the connective tissue, proving that watercourses can lead the way in large-scale urban evolution.
Attendees will gain insights into how rivers can be leveraged to enhance biodiversity, mitigate climate risks, and build a lasting “sense of place” that resonates with the local community.
Talks are 45mins-1hr with additional time for questions and discussion.
Bar serves wine, beers and soft drinks. RIBA Bristol & Bath | Bristol Society of Architects
#river #regeneration #sustainabledevelopment #regenerativedesign #socialimpact
BPT X RIBA Bristol and Bath: Midweek Monthly
The next talk in our Elements of Nature series. 'How Rivers Anchor Regeneration and Resilience' with Duncan Paybody, Studio Egret West
🕕 6pm
📆 Wednesday 6 May
📍No.1 Royal Crescent
🎟️ Book here: https://no1royalcrescent.org.uk/whats-on
In this session, Duncan Paybody explores the transformative power of urban waterways, shifting the perspective of rivers from overlooked infrastructure to the primary drivers of environmental and social change. Using Studio Egret West’s recent work in Manchester as a blueprint, Duncan will unpack how a “river-first” approach creates a sense of rootedness and local authenticity that is often missing from modern masterplanning. The discussion will navigate through two landmark projects along the same city watercourse:
🦆Mayfield Park: Examining the lessons learned from Manchester’s first new city-center park in 100 years, where the uncovering of the River Medlock acted as the catalyst for a world-class public realm.
🦆Holt Town: Looking ahead at a massive regeneration site where the river serves as the connective tissue, proving that watercourses can lead the way in large-scale urban evolution.
Attendees will gain insights into how rivers can be leveraged to enhance biodiversity, mitigate climate risks, and build a lasting “sense of place” that resonates with the local community.
Talks are 45mins-1hr with additional time for questions and discussion.
Bar serves wine, beers and soft drinks. RIBA Bristol & Bath | Bristol Society of Architects
#river #regeneration #sustainabledevelopment #regenerativedesign #socialimpact
Shared byDakota Silva - A month ago
Log in to comment
Loading ..
Related Articles
Conservation Efforts Revive Historic Walcot Steps in Bath
Exploring the GREAT BELT: Urban Design, Sustainability, and Heritage
Join Our Team: Exciting Museum Assistant Role Available for June 2026
Revamp Urban Spaces with River-First Regeneration Strategies
Government Proposes Major Changes to National Planning Policy Framework
Join Our Team: Exciting HR Officer Opportunity Available
4
0/100