These proposals will be considered by Aberdeen City Councillors on Wednesday 24 June (2015).
The proposed multi-million pound regeneration of Aberdeen City Centre has taken a major step forward today (Wednesday 17 June) with the publication of the proposals by independent consultants BDP, which will be considered by Aberdeen City Councillors on Wednesday 24 June (2015).
Aberdeen City Council appointed a multi-disciplinary team headed by internationally renowned masterplanning consultancy BDP to work with the public, businesses and a range of stakeholder organisations to draw up the City Centre Masterplan and Delivery programme.
Following an extensive period of public and stakeholder engagement in which more than 4,000 people living and working in Aberdeen were involved, BDP identified 49 projects across four masterplan themes.
The projects include 12 community-based initiatives, 13 infrastructure proposals, 13 economic outputs and 11 environmental developments across the city. Key housing, building, transportation and public realm concerns raised during the consultation process have been considered as the city gears up for the next 25 years and beyond.
A full list of the proposals has been made available on the City Council’s website – to view please visit City Centre Masterplan.
Scott Mackenzie, Director of Architecture at BDP said the proposals were “imaginative, transformational and challenging.”
“Councillors on Wednesday 24 June have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to back a programme that will transform Aberdeen City Centre. The people of Aberdeen have been very clear in detailing what they believe will work and is required to maintain its position as one of this country’s key destinations.
“This project could help deliver an additional 5,500 jobs approximately and add nearly £280million to the city’s gross annual income whilst transforming the way in which Aberdeen is viewed by the outside world, building on its reputation as the UK’s oil capital to become an internationally distinctive business destination anchored by a city centre worthy of a global city.
“Get this right and Aberdeen will be in a great position to enhance its hard earned status as one of the UK and Europe’s leading cities as well as ensuring that the economy and opportunities of Aberdeen, City and Shire prosper over the next few decades.”
The key proposals identified by BDP following public consultation include:
- 43,600 sq.m. of reclaimed street space for pedestrians and cyclists
- 52,200 sq.m. of enhanced public space (including the main spaces of Union Street, Castlegate and Union Terrace Gardens)
- 26,500 sq.m. of additional public space
- 129,336 sq.m. of new office development
- 129,846 sq.m. of new residential space (approximately 1,600 new dwellings)
- 66,960 sq.m. of improved retail and leisure space
- 33,456 sq.m. of new hotel space
- Aberdeen Art Gallery extension and Cowdray Hall refurbishment
- Aberdeen Music Hall refurbishment
- Creation of an annual city centre events programme
- Establishment of a Global Energy Hub applied science and innovation centre
Feedback from those living and working in Aberdeen had helped shape the evolving Masterplan and the specific projects included the following:
- Queen Square: The transformation of the Queen Street area into a new mixed-use urban quarter;
- Castlegate/Castlehill: A vibrant public square will reinvigorate Castlegate/Castlehill;
- Denburn Valley: The reawakening of the Denburn Valley as the setting for a new generation of city living;
- Heart of the City: Union Street gets the space it deserves through pedestrianisation of part of Aberdeen’s historic main street;
- Union Street West: A contemporary business/retail/leisure feel to the west end of Union Street and the renovation of Golden Square and Bon Accord Square as accessible green spaces;
- Station Gateway: A much enhanced gateway and better pedestrian routes to and from the railway station to radically improve first impressions of Aberdeen;
- Torry Waterfront: A new pedestrian bridge across the Dee to link to a new residential community at South Dee and enhanced riverside promenade;
North Dee: A significant new office and business quarter at North Dee.