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Bristol City Council: City Development | February 2010Bristol City Council: City Development | February 2010
Eudaimon, Bristol
City Road: re-imagining 50 Stokes Croft
Green Gateway.
Landscaped living art. A beautiful vertical garden with birdhouses to be built into structure. Creating a corridor of biodiversity linked to community  garden project outside Hamilton House (see far left).
 Art.
10m high woodcarving coloured in black and white – art framing nature (two central columns - JonathanFarr). Tiled mural addressing history & aspirations of community (left-hand side buttress – Stokes Croft China). Playful urban art in harmony with spirit of history of site – to be updated (right-hand side buttress – artists contacted)Outdoor Gallery: Local art exhibited and sold in a prominent, open and welcoming environment. Urban art.Puppets. Illustration. Fabric sculpture. Fine art. Non-elitist. Enhancing the local economy and remaining true to thecreative identity of Stokes Croft.Community Events: Imagine an open event spacewhere street-drinkers play table-tennis with puppeteers. The English Table Tennis Association can.
 
Bristol City Council: City Development | February 2010Bristol City Council: City Development | February 2010
Eudaimon, Bristol
City Road: re-imagining 50 Stokes Croft
Community Station: A drinking water fountain to rehydrate Stokes Croft (right). Promoting an ethos of re-use and re-cycle. Bicycle pump to enhancesustainable transport (left). Interactive noticeboard easily updated viacommunity-based forum to facilitate sharing information & events, advancinglocal relations & economy (central). A living, breathing wall and canopy reconnecting us with nature for collective well-being. Removing pollutants from the air and water. Softening urbanlandscapes. Re-introduction of recycling bins. Possible full solar array for all energy needs (top left).
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