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I'm not sure if people have discussed this scheme in the past, but here is an alternative proposal by the architectural practice Robinson McIlwaine LLP for the current Central Square development. Their schemes sees a lot more use of the land around the back-end of St David's House and Stadium House for which the current development sees little discussion (although a tall building is suggested).
http://www.rmi.uk.com/projects/milleniu ... ardiff.php
“Our proposals involved the creation of a new boulevard linking the central train station and the stadium animated by retail, commercial, hotel and office use which effectively extends the City Centre shopping district towards the stadium.
We prepared two options based the simple strategy of creating a 'Millenium Way'. The first proposal involved the creation of a large oval shaped public plaza raised above Wood Street which provides a new public space surrounded by bars, café’s and shops at Plaza level and mixed uses above. The space could also be used as an alternative venue to watch big game build-ups/analysis before and after events at the Stadium.
The second option was less formal and proposed a new meandering promenade defined by a range of building types and s more reflective of the more fractured and organic grain of the existing Town Centre.”
http://www.rmi.uk.com/projects/milleniu ... ardiff.php
“Our proposals involved the creation of a new boulevard linking the central train station and the stadium animated by retail, commercial, hotel and office use which effectively extends the City Centre shopping district towards the stadium.
We prepared two options based the simple strategy of creating a 'Millenium Way'. The first proposal involved the creation of a large oval shaped public plaza raised above Wood Street which provides a new public space surrounded by bars, café’s and shops at Plaza level and mixed uses above. The space could also be used as an alternative venue to watch big game build-ups/analysis before and after events at the Stadium.
The second option was less formal and proposed a new meandering promenade defined by a range of building types and s more reflective of the more fractured and organic grain of the existing Town Centre.”
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