Bootle was originally a small hamlet built near the “sandhills” or “dunes” of the river estuary. This inspired the creation of a morphic, organic entity dictated in form by its surroundings and providing a bridge not just for crossing, but for generating routes, a new urban landscape designed for:
sitting, viewing, eating, meeting, chatting, kissing, walking, running, cycling, skating, laughing, jogging, playing, fishing, standing, reading, writing, greeting, flirting, skipping, proposing, thinking, painting, drawing, relaxing, sunbathing, posing, watching, working.