Chapelfield

Community consultation drives urban regeneration

The site was a former Nestlé factory; a 50,000 sq m (538,000 sq ft) plot adjoining a medieval city wall, a church and listed assembly rooms.

Community consultation was key: more than 6000 people contributed and there were three exhibitions, an on-site recruitment drive and a website.

We designed a mixed-use retail-led scheme featuring a major public open space, 49,237 sq m (530,000 sq ft) of retail space, 80 shops, 17 cafés and restaurants, 1000 car parking spaces and 117 apartments.

Ventilation is primarily natural, while we mixed contemporary and traditional materials including oak signage, zinc roofing and jura limestone flooring.

Brief

  • make the city a retail destination of choice
  • integrate sensitively with an historic area
  • regenerate a derelict city centre site

Results

  • a retail landmark — one million people within 30 minutes’ drive
  • a catalyst for regeneration
  • greener: 94% of demolition material was reclaimed or recycled
  • awards include: Best New Shopping Centre, Retail & Leisure Property Award 2006, BCSC Gold Award 2006, ICSC Commendation 2007

Facts

Location: Norwich, UK
Client: Capital Shopping Centres & Lend Lease
Construction cost: £275m
Construction period: 2002-6
Awards: 6

Integrated services

architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, lighting, acoustics

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