19/11/2024
BCC Launches Public Consultation On £100m Belfast Stories Project
Belfast City Council has today launched a public consultation on the ambitious £100 million Belfast Stories project. The initiative aims to transform the former Bank of Ireland building and surrounding site into a major public space, visitor attraction, and creative hub.
The consultation will provide the public with an opportunity to view concept designs and share their feedback on the project. The multi-purpose destination is expected to attract over 700,000 visitors annually and create up to 1,200 jobs during construction and launch phases.
As part of the Belfast Region City Deal, Belfast Stories is set to open by 2030 and will contribute to the region's economic growth and community development. The public consultation will run for 14 weeks, concluding on February 23, 2025.
Belfast Lord Mayor Councillor Micky Murray said: "Belfast Stories is a project that our city has been crying out for and it's being made possible thanks to Belfast Region City Deal investment. It has the potential to revitalise the area and genuinely enhance a sense of connection and belonging for the people of Belfast, who are central to its delivery. Belfast people will be sharing stories with each other and with visitors from around the world.
"The project is at an important stage in its journey - by sharing stories and providing feedback through this Public Consultation process the people of the city can contribute to making Belfast Stories a success."
Belfast Stories is all about sharing stories from people who have lived in and visited Belfast – past and present. People will take their own journey through stories that are told in many different ways – interactive, audio-visual, musical, printed and in ways that are yet to be imagined. The creative hub will feature a story gathering initiative designed to deliver an ever-developing programme of activities both inside and outside the building – where stories gathered and made are shaped, stored and shared. Eimear Henry, Creative and Strategic Lead at Belfast Stories advised: "This story gathering element is a work in progress that is being influenced and shaped by our ongoing engagement. The gathering of these stories, or the 'story engine' as we call it, is the project's cornerstone, and our work here has already started. The concept is driven by the belief that by telling these authentic stories of the people of Belfast we will tell the story of the city – in the richest possible detail. These stories will show the world how much we value our city and our people."
The design team supporting Belfast Stories includes a partnership between Oslo-based architects Snøhetta, the firm responsible for designing the Oslo Opera House and the 9/11 Memorial Pavilion in New York, and Belfast-based TODD Architects, who are leading on the architectural and structural design.
Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) are engaged to design the visitor experience with Barker Langham in the role of Curator and Interpretation Planner. RAA was appointed earlier this year based on its international experience designing museum and narrative environments including the Obama Presidential Centre in Chicago, and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC. Property and construction consultancy, Gleeds, are overseeing project management.
Daniel Berlin, Senior Architect at Snøhetta stated: "Our aim is for Belfast Stories to become a familiar and loved feature of Belfast's cityscape, creating an orientation point for everyone in the city. The project will regenerate this part of Belfast city centre, and we believe it has the potential to transform how both residents and visitors interact with and navigate the city.
"RIBA stage 2 is about concept design, so this is a chance for everyone to have their say on the concepts as they take form. The feedback will inform the next stages of the project as it progresses towards technical design. It is a genuine privilege to be a working on such a transformational project and collectively we all have the opportunity to create a calling card for the city internationally."
Access further information and complete the online survey by visiting: yoursay.belfastcity.gov.uk/belfast-stories
The consultation will provide the public with an opportunity to view concept designs and share their feedback on the project. The multi-purpose destination is expected to attract over 700,000 visitors annually and create up to 1,200 jobs during construction and launch phases.
As part of the Belfast Region City Deal, Belfast Stories is set to open by 2030 and will contribute to the region's economic growth and community development. The public consultation will run for 14 weeks, concluding on February 23, 2025.
Belfast Lord Mayor Councillor Micky Murray said: "Belfast Stories is a project that our city has been crying out for and it's being made possible thanks to Belfast Region City Deal investment. It has the potential to revitalise the area and genuinely enhance a sense of connection and belonging for the people of Belfast, who are central to its delivery. Belfast people will be sharing stories with each other and with visitors from around the world.
"The project is at an important stage in its journey - by sharing stories and providing feedback through this Public Consultation process the people of the city can contribute to making Belfast Stories a success."
Belfast Stories is all about sharing stories from people who have lived in and visited Belfast – past and present. People will take their own journey through stories that are told in many different ways – interactive, audio-visual, musical, printed and in ways that are yet to be imagined. The creative hub will feature a story gathering initiative designed to deliver an ever-developing programme of activities both inside and outside the building – where stories gathered and made are shaped, stored and shared. Eimear Henry, Creative and Strategic Lead at Belfast Stories advised: "This story gathering element is a work in progress that is being influenced and shaped by our ongoing engagement. The gathering of these stories, or the 'story engine' as we call it, is the project's cornerstone, and our work here has already started. The concept is driven by the belief that by telling these authentic stories of the people of Belfast we will tell the story of the city – in the richest possible detail. These stories will show the world how much we value our city and our people."
The design team supporting Belfast Stories includes a partnership between Oslo-based architects Snøhetta, the firm responsible for designing the Oslo Opera House and the 9/11 Memorial Pavilion in New York, and Belfast-based TODD Architects, who are leading on the architectural and structural design.
Ralph Appelbaum Associates (RAA) are engaged to design the visitor experience with Barker Langham in the role of Curator and Interpretation Planner. RAA was appointed earlier this year based on its international experience designing museum and narrative environments including the Obama Presidential Centre in Chicago, and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC. Property and construction consultancy, Gleeds, are overseeing project management.
Daniel Berlin, Senior Architect at Snøhetta stated: "Our aim is for Belfast Stories to become a familiar and loved feature of Belfast's cityscape, creating an orientation point for everyone in the city. The project will regenerate this part of Belfast city centre, and we believe it has the potential to transform how both residents and visitors interact with and navigate the city.
"RIBA stage 2 is about concept design, so this is a chance for everyone to have their say on the concepts as they take form. The feedback will inform the next stages of the project as it progresses towards technical design. It is a genuine privilege to be a working on such a transformational project and collectively we all have the opportunity to create a calling card for the city internationally."
Access further information and complete the online survey by visiting: yoursay.belfastcity.gov.uk/belfast-stories
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