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New University Library for the University of Bristol, UK
Educational Building Development in south west England design by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects + Hawkins\Brown
8 Feb 2020
Planning application for landmark new University of Bristol library is submitted
image courtesy of Hawkins\Brown & Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
The University of Bristol has submitted a planning application for its landmark new library, which will transform the heart of its Clifton campus and provide an architecturally significant new building for the city, along with improved external public spaces.
New University of Bristol Library Building News
11 Dec 2017
New University Library in Bristol
Design: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects & Hawkins\Brown
Location: Bristol, southwest England, UK
University of Bristol appoints Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects, Hawkins\Brown, and BuroHappold for new University Library
A new £80 million library development is to be built at the heart of the University of Bristol’s Clifton Campus in Southwest England.
The University building designs of Bristol has appointed a collaborative team formed by British architecture studio Hawkins\Brown and the Danish practice Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects to design a new £80 million University Library as a landmark project for the university’s revitalization of its Clifton Campus. The renowned British engineering firm BuroHappold is the third member of the team.
Dokk1 exterior – photo © Jens Marcus Lindhe
The international competition called for architect-led teams to design a contemporary library, while acknowledging the conservation setting and abiding by the university’s high standard of sustainability.
Dokk1 exterior – photo © Adam Mørk
The winning team combines Schmidt Hammer Lassen’s international and award-winning expertise in library design with Hawkins\Brown’s unrivalled experience in the UK higher education sector.
The winning team was chosen after a competition which also included AHMM, Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Aecom with Snohetta.
The team will now begin work to develop a detailed design which will involve consultation with future users of the library and the public as well as a broad range of stakeholders in the landmark project.
Halifax Central Library exterior – photo © Adam Mørk
Adam Cossey, Partner at Hawkins\Brown, said:
“We are delighted to be partnering with Schmidt Hammer Lassen and BuroHappold to design this exciting new library project. The library has the potential to have a catalytic effect on the university’s wider plan to revitalise the Clifton Campus, with public elements that will provide a space for knowledge and social exchange between the university community and the wider public.”
Halifax Central Library interior – photo © Adam Mørk
Morten Schmidt, Founding Partner of Schmidt Hammer Lassen, said:
“Libraries make a difference in people’s lives. Not only for scholars, researchers and students, but for all citizens. They bring people and communities together — and they release potential. This building will be a beacon of knowledge and it will play a vital part in the life and experience of the University of Bristol and the city of Bristol itself. It will be a sustainable, contemporary, welcoming, and fun place to be — while remaining in harmony with the rich traditions and history of its surroundings.”
The new library will help form a gateway to the Clifton Campus, which the university has wider plans to remodel over the next five years to create a welcoming ‘heart’ to the university — for students, staff and members of the public alike.
Sir Duncan Rice Library exterior – photo © Adam Mørk
The winning proposal is for a landmark building that integrates with the local built environment, capitalises on the location and views, and extends the landscaping from Royal Fort Garden throughout the whole precinct. There is an ambition to include exhibition spaces, reading rooms and a café for the public to enjoy. The new library may also include a cultural collections centre to give access to the university’s world-class collections of historic books, art and theatre artefacts.
Professor Hugh Brady, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Bristol, said: “The new state-of-the-art library will be an integral part of the academic experience of so many of our students and staff — especially, but not exclusively, in the humanities and social sciences.
“We are excited to be working with architects who understand the importance of creating libraries which delight and inspire innovation and discovery. Although the design plans are in their infancy, it is our ambition to work in partnership with the design team to deliver a welcoming building with incredible natural light and views, a rich resource of texts and special collections, excellent digital infrastructure and technology, and a stimulating and nurturing learning environment.”
Dr. Mike Entwisle, Partner and Global Education Sector Lead, BuroHappold Engineering, said: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to develop our already significant project portfolio and relationships with Hawkins\Brown, Schmidt Hammer Lassen and the University of Bristol, bringing our experience and skills from over 100 recent Higher Education projects across the globe. The library offers great opportunities for us to contribute to our local community while playing an important part in the university maintaining its position amongst the world’s elite.”
Hawkins\Brown’s recent higher education buildings include the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, the Bob Champion Research and Education Building for the University of East Anglia and the soon-to-be completed The Beecroft Physics Building, a major new research and laboratory facility for the University of Oxford.
Schmidt Hammer Lassen’s international portfolio of library projects includes the Sir Duncan Rice Library at the University of Aberdeen; Dokk1 in Aarhus, Denmark — Scandinavia’s largest public library; and Halifax Central Library in Canada.
BuroHappold Engineering’s current and recent university projects include the Forum at the University of Exeter, the David Attenborough building at the University of Cambridge, the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, the faculty of Arts at the University of Warwick, the Michael Uren building at Imperial College London and the Fry Building and the masterplan for the new Temple Quarter Campus, both for the University of Bristol.
Sir Duncan Rice Library interior – photo © Adam Mørk
Work on site is planned to begin over the summer of 2019, with completion estimated to be in 2021.
About The University of Bristol
The University of Bristol is ranked within the top 50 universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2018); it is also ranked among the top five institutions in the UK for its research, according to new analysis of the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014; and is the 3rd most targeted university by top UK employers.
The University was founded in 1876 and was granted its Royal Charter in 1909. It was the first university in England to admit women on the same basis as men.
The University is a major force in the economic, social and cultural life of Bristol and the region, but is also a significant player on the world stage. It has over 16,000 undergraduates and nearly 6,000 postgraduate students from more than 100 countries, and its research links span the globe.
About Schimdt Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
With 30 years of experience, Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects is one of Scandinavia’s most recognized and award-winning architectural practices. Working out of studios located in Copenhagen, Aarhus and Shanghai, we provide skilled architectural services all over the world, with a distinguished track record as designers of international high-profile architecture. We are deeply committed to the Nordic architectural traditions based on democracy, welfare, aesthetics, light, sustainability and social responsibility.
About Hawkins\Brown
Hawkins\Brown is an architecture practice based in London and Manchester.
Founded more than 25 years ago by Partners Russell Brown and Roger Hawkins, the firm works across a range of types and scale, bringing a collaborative approach to its projects.
The practice has completed work on a number of significant arts and culture projects around the UK, including the Henry Moore Foundation’s site at Perry Green in Hertfordshire, The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden, Bucks and the New Art Exchange in Nottingham.
Hawkins\Brown is one of the UK’s leading architects in the higher education sector and is currently working on a number of academic buildings throughout the country, including the Beecroft Theoretical and Experimental Physics Building for the University of Oxford.
Hawkins\Brown is currently working on a major project to transform London’s 2012 Olympic broadcast and media centre into a new digital quarter in east London, as well as three new central London Crossrail stations. In 2016 the practice completed the Bloomsbury headquarters of the UCL Bartlett, one of the world’s most prestigious schools of architecture. In 2013 Hawkins\Brown was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize for its work on the regeneration of Park Hill in Sheffield.
About BuroHappold Engineering
BuroHappold Engineering is an independent, international engineering practice that over the last 40 years has become synonymous with the delivery of creative, value led building and city solutions for an ever-changing world.
Having worked on every continent, our clients include more than 90% of the world’s leading architectural practices and we have collaborated with global organisations such as the United Nations, The World Bank and UNESCO. Through our global community of driven, world leading engineering professionals we deliver elegant solutions for buildings and cities that seek to address the major problems facing societies today.
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