Construction started onsite at Avon Street student residential development in central Bristol

Construction has started on-site for a striking and centrally located student residential development at Avon Street in central Bristol.

Specialist student accommodation developer and operator Host Student Housing Ltd, with the University of Bristol's support, is delivering purpose-built student apartments across two sites adjacent to the proposed Bristol University Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus.

Chapman Taylor’s design for the Avon Street site provides a 502-bed student residence complex across three buildings arranged around an open courtyard on the 0.36-hectare site of the former Chanson Foods facility, which sits beside Bristol’s famous Floating Harbour and adjacent to the proposed university campus. The development will relieve some of the housing pressure on residential areas in the city and provide high-quality accommodation and shared facilities in a superb location.

The distinctive architecture of the buildings, which references the craggy slopes of the Avon Gorge and the area's industrial past, will provide a readily identifiable landmark for passengers travelling in and out of Temple Meads station. The buildings will vary from six to 13 storeys in height, with a standalone two-storey mixed-use hub to the harbourside.

The structures will be set back from the street, harbour, and railway to improve the external landscape and enhance connectivity. This will also allow for the future incorporation of the site into a possible harbour walkway.

The development will have an active ground floor, including a highly active reception area to enhance security for residents and visitors and views from the street to the harbour.

Construction is expected to complete in late 2025.


With the University of Bristol's support, specialist student accommodation developer and operator Host Student Housing Ltd is delivering purpose-built student apartments across two sites adjacent to the proposed Bristol University Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus.

Chapman Taylor’s design for the Avon Street site provides a 502-bed student residence complex across three buildings arranged around an open courtyard on the 0.36-hectare site of the former Chanson Foods facility, which sits beside Bristol’s famous Floating Harbour and adjacent to the proposed university campus. The development will relieve some of the housing pressure on residential areas in the city and provide high-quality accommodation and shared facilities in a superb location.

The distinctive architecture of the buildings, which references the craggy slopes of the Avon Gorge and the area's industrial past, will provide a readily identifiable landmark for passengers travelling in and out of Temple Meads station. The buildings will vary from six to 13 storeys in height, with a standalone two-storey mixed-use hub to the harbourside.

The structures will be set back from the street, harbour, and railway to improve the external landscape and enhance connectivity. This will also allow for the future incorporation of the site into a possible harbour walkway.

The development will have an active ground floor, including a highly active reception area to enhance security for residents and visitors and views from the street to the harbour.

Construction is expected to be completed in late 2025.

Jonathan Harris (BA (Hons) Dip Arch)

Director, 布里斯托

Jonathan Harris joined Chapman Taylor’s Bristol studio in 2016 as as an Associate Director.

He is a member of our Residential Team and responsible for leading a number of key mixed-use regeneration projects in the Bristol studio.

Previously based in London, Jonathan has design experience working across a number of sectors including residential, education and commercial offices. 

Areas of expertise:

Residential / Offices / Masterplanning

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