£8m Dundee regeneration development shortlisted for landscape and public realm project award

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Waterfront Place in Dundee has been nominated for the landscape and public realm project award at the Architect’s Journal Awards 2022

Waterfront Place in Dundee has been nominated for the landscape and public realm project award at the Architect’s Journal Awards 2022

An £8m regeneration project in Dundee is being recognised for sustainability achievements with a nomination for the landscape and public realm project award.

Waterfront Place was completed last year, a collaboration between Holmes Miller, Optimised Environments, Morgan Sindall Construction, artist Lee Simmons and Dundee City Council – forms part of the wider £1bn regeneration of Dundee Waterfront and is located beside the V&A Museum.

The development was designed to reduce overall traffic in the area by encouraging sustainable travel, including cycling and walking

Waterfront Place features facilities such as an active travel hub, urban beach, high quality public realm and event space, a life-sized whale sculpture, and an interactive play area.

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The development has been shortlisted for the ‘Landscape and Public Realm Project’ category at the annual Architects’ Journal Awards 2022, with specific mention for the project’s success in creating an accessible and attractive public space for Dundee.

Alongside the whale centrepiece, which shelters a multi-sensory sound and light experience under its frame, the site is home to the Dundee Cycle Hub, which offers bike hire and recycling, and e-bike solar-panel-powered docking stations.

The Hub also hosts a café and externally accessible toilet provision to support the wider site.

The winner will be announced on 23 November

Chris Wotherspoon, associate at Holmes Miller, speaking of the nomination said:“Waterfront Place was designed with climate, wellbeing, resilience, and inclusivity in mind, so it can be enjoyed by all. It creates a place to play, socialise and get active on the edge of the River Tay, that promotes health by encouraging citizens to spend time outdoors.

“Being shortlisted for this prestigious award is serious industry recognition that this is a world-leading public space which makes optimum use of renewables, promotes active and sustainable travel, and features the very latest in green infrastructure.”

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