URBUS

Ely Marina

An urban planning project for Ely's marina district, proposing a mixed-use waterfront development that balances leisure, housing, and ecological restoration along the Great Ouse. The scheme prioritises pedestrian and cycling access, activates the water's edge with public space, and introduces sustainable building typologies suited to the fenland landscape.

Every city is shaped by three interconnected systems: its Geometry — the spatial logic of streets, blocks and buildings; its Culture — the history, memory and social life embedded in its fabric; and its Ecology — the natural systems of climate, water and green infrastructure. Understanding how these three forces interact is the foundation of every project URBUS undertakes.

Every city is shaped by three interconnected systems: its Geometry — the spatial logic of streets, blocks and buildings; its Culture — the history, memory and social life embedded in its fabric; and its Ecology — the natural systems of climate, water and green infrastructure. Understanding how these three forces interact is the foundation of every project URBUS undertakes.

Every city is shaped by three interconnected systems: its Geometry — the spatial logic of streets, blocks and buildings; its Culture — the history, memory and social life embedded in its fabric; and its Ecology — the natural systems of climate, water and green infrastructure. Understanding how these three forces interact is the foundation of every project URBUS undertakes.