Avon Street student accommodation development tops out in Bristol
Chapman Taylor-designed Avon Street student accommodation development in Bristol has officially topped out with a ceremony held on DATE, marking a significant milestone in the delivery of this high-quality residential scheme for student living.
Located in Bristol Temple Quarter, one of the UK’s largest regeneration zones, the project will deliver 447 purpose-built student bedrooms across three buildings, designed to reflect the area’s vibrant industrial heritage while creating a welcoming, contemporary environment for students.
The distinctive architecture of the buildings, which references the area's industrial past and the nearby historic railway buildings and structures, will provide a readily identifiable landmark for passengers travelling in and out of Temple Meads station. The buildings will vary from eight to 12 storeys in height, with a standalone two-storey mixed-use hub to the harbourside.
Construction is being led by GMI Construction Group, with completion expected in time for the 2026 academic year.
“Topping out this scheme is a proud moment for everyone involved. The development not only responds to the growing demand for quality student living in Bristol, but also supports the wider regeneration of Temple Quarter,” said Jonathan Harris, Director at Chapman Taylor’s Bristol studio.
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The event was attended by Jonathan Harris, Anja Haubold and Anna Basso de Marc from Chapman Taylor
Located in Bristol Temple Quarter, one of the UK’s largest regeneration zones, the project will deliver 447 purpose-built student bedrooms across three buildings, designed to reflect the area’s vibrant industrial heritage while creating a welcoming, contemporary environment for students.
The distinctive architecture of the buildings, which references the area's industrial past and the nearby historic railway buildings and structures, will provide a readily identifiable landmark for passengers travelling in and out of Temple Meads station. The buildings will vary from eight to 12 storeys in height, with a standalone two-storey mixed-use hub to the harbourside.
Construction is being led by GMI Construction Group, with completion expected in time for the 2026 academic year.
“Topping out this scheme is a proud moment for everyone involved. The development not only responds to the growing demand for quality student living in Bristol, but also supports the wider regeneration of Temple Quarter,” said Jonathan Harris, Director at Chapman Taylor’s Bristol studio.
#StudentLiving #StudentAccomodation #PBSA #BristolDevelopment #ChapmanTaylor #ArchitectureInProgress