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Beacon Tower is a high-rise office building in
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, located on Colston Street in the
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. It was originally named the Colston Centre, and later Colston Tower, and was completed in 1973. The building stands tall and contains 15 floors of commercial office space. It was renamed in 2020 following discussions about Bristol’s commemorative links to
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, a
Bristol Bristol () is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. Built around the River Avon, Bristol, River Avon, it is bordered by t ...
-born slave trader,
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, and Member of Parliament, following the George Floyd protests in the United Kingdom.


History

The tower was designed in 1961 by Michael Jenner of the architectural firm Moxley Jenner & Partners and completed in 1973 on a site at the junction of Colston Street and Colston Avenue, from which the building took its original name. The podium of the tower was originally part of a larger plan involving elevated pedestrian walkways known as the ' city in the sky' scheme, which was largely abandoned by the 1970s and entirely demolished in the 21st century. The building was developed for
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, which also served as contractor. A large public clock was installed on the south face of the building around 1996 on the cladding for a newly installed external lift.flickr photo info
In 2017, the building was acquired by investment firm
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from Resolution Property for £17.5 million. At the time, it comprised approximately 89,000 square feet of office space and was home to several businesses in the healthcare, technology, and professional services sectors. Tenants have included Newcross Healthcare, which occupies two floors.


Controversy and renaming

In June 2020, amid the George Floyd protests in the United Kingdom, public scrutiny increased over the city's monuments and buildings named after Edward Colston, a 17th-century merchant associated with the
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. On 7 June 2020, protestors removed and deposited the nearby
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into
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. Four days later, AEW removed the lettering from the top of the building. The building’s owners stated the removal was undertaken to address security concerns and that a new name would be chosen in consultation with tenants. AEW subsequently worked with branding agency Moose Studios to develop a shortlist of names. Tenants were subsequently invited to vote among four options: Beacon Tower, Unity Tower, Vantage Point, and Century Tower. The result was announced on 26 November 2020, with “Beacon Tower” receiving the majority of votes. The renaming followed similar changes elsewhere in Bristol, including the renaming of Colston Hall into Bristol Beacon and of Colston’s Girls’ School to Montpelier High School. The new signage was installed on 19 January 2021, seven months after the original letters were removed.


Design

Beacon Tower is constructed in a modernist style typical of the early 1960s. It features a white-clad vertical tower rising above a podium, with a curved façade that addresses the angular layout of the site at the junction of two streets. The structure of the façade includes glazed walls behind a skin of balconies and vertical struts. The entrance and façade design were also influenced by fire regulations, resulting in a prominent southern escape staircase and high-level windows that some critics viewed as compromising the building’s intended symmetry. The building was intended to integrate with the surrounding urban landscape while also accommodating modern office requirements of the time.


See also

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List of tallest buildings and structures in Bristol This list of tallest buildings and structures in Bristol ranks skyscrapers and structures that are at least 40 metres tall in the city of Bristol, England by height. Bristol is the largest city in South West England and one of the 11 'Core Ci ...
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Edward Colston Edward Colston (2 November 1636 – 11 October 1721) was an English merchant, Atlantic slave trade, slave trader, philanthropy, philanthropist and Tories (British political party), Tory Member of Parliament. Colston followed his father in th ...


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Archived official website
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