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Coventry City Masterplan, Architecture, Image, Centre, Project, News, Property
Coventry City Centre Masterplan : Information
Development by Jerde Partnership in the Midlands, England, UK
JERDE-DESIGNED
MASTER PLAN FOR COVENTRY CITY CENTRE SUBMITTED FOR FORMAL ENDORSEMENT
Mar 2009
Plan results from year-long collaboration with the Coventry City Council
and citizens

The Jerde Partnership announced that it has completed a master plan
that will guide the next 15-20 years of development intended to transform
the Coventry city center in the United Kingdom. The master plan, which
was unveiled in Coventry on February 27 and submitted for endorsement
today, resulted from a year-long collaboration between Jerde, Coventry
City Council, three private sector partners, and the community. The
master plan vision is valued at more than 1 billion pounds.
Community input has been a critical component in helping to shape
the master plan since Jerde was commissioned by the Coventry City
Council to create a new heart for the city. From the earliest design
meetings, the people of Coventry articulated that they would like
to see the city center become a new walkable environment with green
spaces, yet remain sensitive to the citys history. After the
first draft of the Jerde master plan was presented in September 2008,
more than 3,000 people visited the city center over a six-week period
to view the plans and discuss the design details with the designers,
development leaders, and city officials.

"I have been overwhelmed and delighted by how passionately people
feel about the plans for the city centre, said Ken Taylor, leader
of the Coventry City Council. This is the biggest regeneration
project in Coventry for more than 50 years and it will only be successful
if we work with local people and our private sector partners.
The master plan was envisioned to re-establish Coventry as a dynamic,
world-class city. From its medieval urban roots to its role in the
industrial revolution, Coventry has a long history as a vibrant civic
and commercial center. Working within the citys historic framework,
the master plan reactivates important areas, such as the Sherbourne
River Walk, Cathedal Lanes, Broadgae, Hertford Street, and Corporation
Street; features new park space and rooftop gardens; and proposed
sustainable new development that will contribute to the citys
social, cultural and economic success. The full mix of uses provides
amenities for the people of Coventry that will draw people back to
the city center as a place to live, work, shop and enjoy.

The final master plan unveiled last week incorporates several key
changes based on community feedback that resulted in a more intimate
scale. Large green rooftops were divided into smaller parcels to create
urban parks and gardens that are more accessible. The Coventry Arena,
a space for performances, street theatre and other events, was made
more compact to achieve a better balance between the public and commercial
spaces. Residential apartments were reduced in height and spread more
evenly through the city center while preserving views of the city's
three historic spires. The overall amount of office space was reduced,
and some of the remaining office space was reconceived as live-work
loft style units to suit the creative nature of the work space. Some
of the larger development parcels were broken down into smaller pieces
so they can be built in a more and phased way, which will make it
easier for them to fluidly adapt to future changes and market demands
placed on the city center.
We have been fortunate to have had a very meaningful dialogue
with the citizens of Coventry from the first days of this project.
As a direct result of the community input, we were able to come up
with a master plan that really fits the historic scale of the city,
yet creates a bold vision for its future, said Stuart Berriman,
Jerde partner and design principal. I am honored to have been
part of this master planning process. As it is realized, it will restore
Coventry to the city it is meant to be, and, more importantly, give
the proud people of Coventry the city center they want and deserve.

Upon final approval of the master plan, the Council and Jerde will
look to develop detailed plans for a phased approach that will allow
existing retailers to stay open for business during construction.
The plan will also be continuously evaluated to optimally connect
it to other regeneration and development plans occurring at Belgrade
Plaza, Severn Trent, Friargate, the rail station, and Coventry University,
thereby ensuring each piece comes together to create a fully integrated
and vibrant city center. A special panel will be established to guarantee
community involvement throughout the process. Agreeing on a
master plan is a massive step forward for the city, added
Councillor Taylor. It sets the standard and binds all partners
into working together to create one coherent city centre that works
for its people and its businesses. We know how special our city and
its people are; now is our chance to show the world what we're capable
of."
Coventry City Centre Masterplan information from The Jerde Partnership
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Coventry Buildings
About The Jerde Partnership
The Jerde Partnership is a visionary architecture, planning and design firm
that creates unique places that deliver memorable experiences and attract
800 million people annually. Founded by Jon Jerde in 1977, the firm
has pioneered "placemaking" and designed projects throughout
the world that provide lasting social, cultural and economic value and promote
further investment and revitalization. Based in a 120-person studio in Los
Angeles with offices in Amsterdam, Hong Kong, and Shanghai, Jerde takes
a signature, co-creative approach to design and collaborates with private
developers, city officials, specialty designers and local executive architects
to realize the vision of their projects. The firm has received critical
acclaim from organizations including the American Institute of Architects,
Progressive Architecture, American Planning Association, and The Chicago
Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design. To date, more than 100 Jerde-designed
places have opened in diverse cities, such as Budapest, Dubai, Hong Kong,
Istanbul, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Macau, Osaka, Rotterdam, Seoul, Shanghai,
Tokyo, Warsaw, and others. Projects are currently under construction in
Mexico City, Santa Monica, and Seoul.
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Stanton Williams

Coventry University building - architecture
competition winner
Arup Associates

Coventry Cathedral architect
: Basil Spence
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Other examples of Coventry Architecture welcome
Coventry Phoenix
Project architects : MacCormac Jamieson Prichard

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