One Redcliffe Street, Bristol, Office tower at Redcliff Street, Bristol, England
One Redcliffe Street is an office building on Redcliff Street in Bristol, England. The structure reaches 64 meters in height with white marble-aggregate panels and bronze-framed windows, while the ground floor features full glazing supported by external columns.
The building was constructed in 1964 as Robinson House and became Bristol's first tower block to exceed the city's unofficial 30.5-meter height restriction. This project marked a turning point in the city's approach to vertical development and growth.
The building demonstrates Bristol's shift toward modern commercial architecture and contemporary design standards. Its marble-like exterior and transparent ground floor create a landmark that shapes how the city center appears to visitors and residents.
The building offers approximately 965 square meters of air-conditioned office space per floor with five lifts and shower facilities. Infrastructure includes parking for both cars and bicycles, making access convenient regardless of how you arrive.
The facade displays striking geometric patterns created by the arrangement of mullions and pre-cast wall panels. These patterns remain visible from different vantage points around the city, giving the building its distinctive visual character.
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