Bristol Harbour Atlas
A public document exploring Bristol’s harbour as it is prior to developing a 20-year Place Shaping Strategy for the area.
The Bristol Harbour Atlas sets out a comprehensive baseline study of the harbour as an existing place and was published in 2023 as a baseline research output for DK-CM’s Harbour Place Shaping Strategy, which will be published in 2024.
Credits
- Client: Bristol City Council
- Collaborators: Fourth Street, Savills, Rising Arts Agency
- Dates: 2023-
- Status: Ongoing
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