Charles Church Developments, WYG Planning & Design and Safle are pleased to announce
the completion of 'Animal Wall’,
a site-specific ecological artwork
by artist Gitta Gschwendtner.
‘Animal Wall’ is part of a 50 metre
long wall, running along the
south-western edge of ‘Strata’,
a new residential development
in Century Wharf, Cardiff Bay. It
can be accessed via the riverside
walk leading from Clarence Road
towards the
city centre.
The environmental impact
of Cardiff Bay’s extensive
development is an ongoing
concern and various measures
have been put in place to mitigate
this. The approach taken for this
artwork is to assist wildlife in
the area and encourage further
habitation. The new housing
development of Century Wharf
which provides approximately
1,000 new apartments and houses;
Gschwendtner’s design for the
’Animal Wall’ will match this with
about 1,000 nest boxes for different
bird and bat species, integrated
into the fabric of the wall that separates the development from
the adjacent public riverside
walk. Through consultation
with an ecologist, four different
sized animal homes have been
developed, which have been
integrated into a custom-made
woodcrete cladding to provide
an architecturally stunning and
environmentally sensitive wall
for Century Wharf. The animal
wall also transcends the barrier
between the private and the
public, with the wildlife roaming
freely between the two areas.
Artist Gitta Gschwendtner said:
“Following the decline of the
natural habitat in Cardiff Bay over
recent years, I was very interested
in exploring ways to introduce
nesting places in my artwork for
Century Wharf. I have loved the
opportunity to match the number
of flats created in the housing
development with the number of
bird and bat boxes in my design
for the Animal Wall.”
For more details see the safle website |


image references: the Animal Wall, from Safle
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