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post updated 13 Feb 2020
Building Designs in Cambridge
We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Cambridge Building Designs. We cover completed buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across Cambridgeshire. The focus is on contemporary buildings in Great Brtiain.
We have 5 pages of Cambridge Architecture selections.
Cambridge Architecture : news + key projects
Cambridge Buildings : A-D
Cambridge Building Developments : E-I
Cambridge Architecture Developments : J-N
Cambridge Building Designs : O-Z (this page)
New Cambridge Building Designs
Contemporary Building Designs in Cambridge, England, alphabetical:
Our Lady and the English Martyrs
Design: Dunn & Hansom
picture © Adrian Welch
Catholic Church, Hills Rd / Lensfield Rd
Quayside, Cambridge, England
Design: NRAP
picture : Dennis Gilbert/View
Quayside Cambridge
Queens’ College Old Court & Cloister Court
Design: various architects
image : Isabelle Lomholt
Queens College Cambridge building
Queens’ College – Cripps Court Building
Design: Powell & Moya Architects
picture © Adrian Welch
The Backs, off Silver Street
Queens’ College – Mathematical Bridge
Design: W. Etheridge
photograph : Isabelle Lomholt
River Cam, off Silver Street
Robinson College Buildings
Design: Gillespie Kidd & Coia
picture © AW
Robinson College Buildings, Grange Rd
‘Round Church’, Bridge Street
Design: architect unknown
picture © Adrian Welch
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
St John’s College Buildings
Design: Rickman & Hutchison, Architects
picture © Adrian Welch
St Johns College, off St John’s Street
St John’s College – Bridge of Sighs
Design: Henry Hutchison Architect
picture © AW
Third Court, The Backs, off St John’s Street
St John’s College, off St John’s Street
Design: Edward Cullinan Architects
image © AW
Edward Cullinan building, Chapel Court
St John’s College – Cripps Building
Powell & Moya Architects
picture © AJW
The Backs, off Northampton Street
Sainsbury Laboratory, Botanic Garden
Stanton Williams
image : Nigel Luckhurst
Sainsbury Laboratory
Travel Lodge Hotel, Clifton Way
Proctor Matthews, Architects
photograph © AJW
Travel Lodge Cambridge, off Hills Road
University Arms Hotel, Parker’s Piece
Feilden & Mawson
picture © Adrian Welch
Modern Building, Regent Street
9 Wilberforce Road
Dora Cosens
photograph : Isabelle Lomholt
Modern Cambridge Architecture
William Gates Building, off Madingley Road
RMJM Architects
Cambridge building photo – from RMJM Architects
William Gates Building
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Cambridge Buildings – No Images
Buildings / Projects, O-Z, alphabetical:
Our Lady and the English Martyrs, Catholic Church, Hills Road / Lensfield Road
1885-90
Dunn & Hansom
Pembroke College – old buildings
1665
Christopher Wren
Beautiful asymmetric set of courtyards with subtle level changes complete with New Chapel. Sir Christopher Wren also designed the Chapel at Emmanuel College.
Pembroke College – Foundress Court
1997
Eric Parry Architects
Sophisticated architecture with close relationship to Allies & Morrison buildings, slight recesses adjacent to windows creating a subtle play of planes, well detailed
Peterhouse Ward Library, Cambridge
2006
Freeland Rees Roberts
Queens’ College – Cripps Court, The Backs, off Silver St
1972-80
Powell & Moya Architects
Queens’ College – Cripps Court Entry, New Entry onto Silver St
–
Edward Cullinan Architects
Queens’ College – Erasmus building
1959-60
Basil Spence
The architect’s only Cambridge building – stark and rectilinear – on the Backs at this historic Cambridge college
Queens’ College – Mathematical Bridge, River Cam, off Silver St
1749; rebuilt 1867 & 1902
W. Etheridge
Raised Faculty Building, Sidgwick Site
1961
Sir Hugh Casson, Architect
‘Round Church’ – Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Bridge St
approx. 1140
architect unknown
St Catherine’s College – Graduate Hostel
2006-
5th Studio Architects
Cambridge University – Brutalist buildings redevelopment
St John’s College – Bridge of Sighs, Third Court, The Backs, off St John’s St
1831
Henry Hutchison
St John’s College – Edward Cullinan building, Chapel Court, off St John’s St
1994
Edward Cullinan Architects
St John’s College – Cripps Building, The Backs, off Northampton St
1967
Powell & Moya Architects
Selwyn College – Arcade building
2006
Porphyrios Associates
Senate House
1722-30
James Gibbs Architect
Schlumberger Research Centre, Madingley Rd
1985
Michael Hopkins & Partners
Schlumberger Cambridge building
Squire Law Library – Former Cambridge University Library
1837-42
CR Cockerell
Stephen Hawking Building – Gonville & Caius College, West Road
–
Donald Insall Associates
Travel Lodge Hotel Cambridge, Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, off Hills Rd
2003-04
Proctor Matthews, Architects
Cool modern on the outside but with fairly traditional bedrooms within. Pictured is the warm-coloured west facade; the east facade facing a generous new square is cool-coloured and styled differently
The Triangle, Station Road, southeast Cambridge
2007
HTA Architects
Mixed-use development, primarily residential
Ref. Richard Rogers Partnership proposals rejected by planners
Trinity College – Wolfson building, centre of Cambridge
1972
Architects Co-partnership
Ziggurat-like building
Trinity College – Fellows building
2004
Ian Simpson Architects
Trinity Hall Student Accommodation
2008
RH Partnership – Cambridge architects
University Arms Hotel, Regent St, Parker’s Piece
1965-66
Feilden & Mawson
9 Wilberforce Rd
1937
Dora Cosens
Modern building
William Stone Building, Peterhouse College
1963-64
Leslie Martin
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Location: Cambridge, England, UK
Buildings in Cambridge
Fitzwilliam Museum exterior with Henry Moore sculpture:
photo © Adrian Welch
Cambridge Buildings – Useful Links
The Martin Centre
6 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge CB2 2EB, UK
+44 (0)1223 331700
Cambridge University School of Architecture
Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture & History of Art,
University of Cambridge, 1-5 Scroope Terr, Cambridge CB2 1PX, UK
+44 (0)1223 332958
Architect Leslie Martin was appointed to the first Chair of Architecture at Cambridge University in 1956, a position he held until his retirement in 1972.
Buildings / photos for the Cambridge Architecture Designs page welcome
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