For our final two store reviews we head out
of London to one of the UK’s most cultural
cities, Oxford, where a state of the art
shopping centre has recently transformed
its retail offer.
Shopping centres have become an
important facet within society with the retail
and leisure combination top of everyone’s
agenda. High streets are definitely at the
mercy of these super malls. A walk around
any one of our nation’s finest developments
will reveal just how popular they have
become. Seemingly regardless of our
country’s current financial insecurity, people
shop, dine and play at every opportunity.

Oxford’s retail offer had remained static
for some time until Westgate opened its
doors launching a fresh influx of brands
and at the same time opening up the area
to the West of the city, bringing with it much
needed investment. It’s not the biggest
site, yet its design is incredibly effective
fusing indoors and outdoors; linking a
number of little used streets to three
impressive glass atriums, an eclectic food
court and a terrace that affords views over
the historic skyline.

As retail destinations go Westgate has an
easy, relaxed feel. On a rainy day you have
the benefit of glazedroofs overhead, yet
fresh air to keep you cool as you wander
around. A variety of architectural styles
and materials enhances the informal
ambiance and was achieved through a
collaborative approach, involving a number
of architectural practices. The evocative
terrace will be a major attraction on a warm
summer’s evening – a great place to meet
up and watch the sun set over Oxford.
BDP were the lead architect for the scheme
and ensured that the multiple building
styles fused together and were seamlessly
stitched into the City’s historic fabric. A
great place to spend a leisurely afternoon!
Westgate is a joint venture between
Landsec and The Crown Estate.
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