Golden Square

Designing a public square in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter that ignited regeneration

Services: Landscape Architecture

Location: Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham

Date: February 2009-2015

Client: Birmingham City Council

Deliverables: RIBA stage 1-5, Competition, Landscape masterplan & design through planning, 3D, Consultation, Detailed Design


A new public square

Andy and Joe have worked in the Jewellery Quarter for years and the stand out moment was when they won an international design competition to design the Golden Square whilst working for their previous company Lovejoy, in 2009.

Golden Square was a new public square in the centre of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.  Following the successful winning entry, they prepared led the varied and extensive public and stakeholder consultation exercises, prepared the planning application and technical and construction design stages (and subsequently provided design continuation services whilst at Define).

Concept

The concept for the square was inspired by the worldwide connections this small part of Birmingham had in the 19th and 20th century, and how its unique and creative culture can be applied to this key central space to project the Jewellery Quarter on a worldwide stage once more. The square has been a great success and is used frequently for events in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter – creating a catalyst for the surrounding urban regeneration.

Project Team