The third of three city schemes in the GREAP-funded Heights Programme. Oxford was the most planning-constrained, sharpened by Birmingham and Cambridge operating data.
Heights, materials, and street-frontage rhythm all sit inside a planning and conservation discipline that does not reward generic developer products. Brick elevations, restrained massing, clear vertical window rhythm, and ground-floor commercial uses sized to the surrounding street economy. The operating data from the earlier two sites set the underwriting and the sequencing here.
For how the three city schemes relate, see Birmingham and Cambridge.