Ebrington Square Parade Ground proposal
- Client Name
- llex URC
- Location
- Derry~Londonderry
Challenge
SLR's Place team was commissioned to develop proposals for the former Parade Ground at Ebrington Barracks in Derry~Londonderry. The Parade Ground, now known as Ebrington Square, has become a unique destination space within the Ebrington masterplan, a new mixed-use cultural quarter within the city. The square, similar in scale to Trafalgar Square in London, has become a major venue for arts and culture, and provided the main large scale venue for Derry~Londonderry’s UK City of Culture 2013 programme of events. The scheme includes a new public plaza, performance spaces, and sculpture / exhibition opportunities. This is linked to the historic walled city across the River Foyle by the iconic foot and cycle bridge designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects. Ebrington Square was the first phase of the Ebrington masterplan to be completed and as such needed to provide a destination and focus in its own right.
Solution
The Ebrington site is located on the banks of the River Foyle, with Ebrington Square the central element within the historic Star Fort Walls. There are also 14 listed buildings on the site, and a total of 19 of historic or architectural note. The river, Star Fort and listed buildings provide a strong context within which the Parade Ground sits. Working with these natural and historic elements, SLR's Place team developed a contemporary response respectful of the existing situation. SLR's Place team worked closely with NIEA (Northern Ireland Environment Agency) and the local planners, refining the proposals for the Parade Ground based on open, continuous and ultimately fruitful dialogue. Significant input from the local events and arts community was received, ensuring the designed space would be suitable for the intended programmed activities.
Impact
Ebrington Square was formally opened on the 14th February 2012 during an evening of events attended by in excess of 5,000 people. It has since been used for multiple large scale performance events for up to 10,000 people, and has received several awards and accolades.
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