Cavendish III Physics Laboratory, Cambridge Science Park Building, Lynxvale Limited, Architecture Images
Cavendish III Physics Laboratory in Cambridge
Educational Research Facility Building in Southeast England design by Jestico + Whiles Architects
18 Oct 2018
Design: Jestico + Whiles Architects
Location: Cambridge Science Park, Cambridge, Southeast England, UK
The University of Cambridge Chooses Bouygues Construction to Build the Cavendish III Physics Laboratory
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Cavendish III Physics Laboratory, Cambridge Science Park
Bouygues UK, a British subsidiary of Bouygues Construction, and the University of Cambridge have signed a construction contract for the university’s Cavendish III physics laboratory and a neighbouring shared facilities hub, both designed by architect Jestico + Whiles. The contract, which was awarded by Lynxvale Limited, the university’s development arm, is worth £250 million (approximately €281 million).
Located on the West Cambridge campus, Cavendish III will be a purpose-built laboratory for world-leading research for the university’s Department of Physics, bringing the large number of research groups in the department together under one roof to encourage collaboration. The project has received a funding contribution of £75 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Architect and lead consultant for the buildings Jestico + Whiles was supported by Jacobs as technical architect for the cleanrooms and laboratories.
Bouygues UK worked alongside the University’s project manager Currie & Brown, as well as cost consultant AECOM to agree the contract, and will continue to work with NBBJ and BDP to complete the technical design details through to the project’s completion. Ramboll is the civil and structural engineer and Hoare Lea is the M&E engineer. Bouygues Energies & Services will be in charge of the specialist Mechanical & Electrical works.
Professor Andy Parker, Head of the Cavendish Laboratory at The University of Cambridge, said: “This is an exciting step forward for the new Cavendish Laboratory, which will serve as a home for physics research at Cambridge as well as a first-rate facility for the UK as a whole – much of the specialised research equipment in the new building will be made available to other institutions. This world-class facility will meet the educational needs of future generations of students much better than is possible at our existing site and its design also facilitates public events, enabling us to continue our extensive programme of work with schools and the wider public.”
Fabienne Viala, Chair of Bouygues UK and UK Country Manager for Bouygues Construction, said: “We are particularly attracted to complex projects where we can use our technical expertise to add value while working with our group companies and other partners. Having collaborated with the university and wider project team to incorporate the stringent criteria required of a physics laboratory where internationally significant research will take place, we are pleased to be bringing this major project to life.”
With a GIA of around 354,000 sq ft (33,000 sq m), Cavendish III will house a range of laboratories, offices, clean rooms, workshops and multiple lecture theatres. The basement area will incorporate specialist acoustic and vibration treatments to achieve the stringent control criteria necessary for operating equipment highly sensitive to vibration. There are also challenging criteria to be met in relation to temperature and humidity control and EMI protection.
The independent Shared Facilities Hub, with a net area of approximately 50,000 sq ft (4,700 sq m), will provide catering, collaborative teaching, meeting, study and library spaces to the West Cambridge campus. The catering services will include a licensed bar/café with a range of food outlets. The hub will bring academic, support and research staff together with the undergraduate and PhD communities.
Beyond the technical aspects, particular attention has been paid to the environment; both buildings have been designed to achieve a BREEAM Excellent rating.
The appointment follows the completion of an £8.5 million professional services contract announced last October that saw Bouygues UK working alongside group company Bouygues Energies & Services, executive architect NBBJ; Civil, Structural & Building Services Engineering and Acoustic Services from BDP; and the University of Cambridge’s existing project team to develop proposals for these new state-of-the-art facilities.
Operating in the United Kingdom for over 20 years, Bouygues Construction has progressively grown its businesses in the sectors of construction (Bouygues UK), property development (Linkcity UK), civil works, (Bouygues Travaux Publics) and energy and services (Bouygues Energies & Services). Cambridge is a strategic location for Bouygues UK, where it recently completed The Triangle, the new home for Cambridge Assessment, the University of Cambridge’s international exams group. Bouygues Energies & Services also has a long-term energy partnership with Cambridgeshire County Council to reduce its costs and carbon footprint.
About the Cavendish Laboratory
The original Cavendish Laboratory was established in the centre of Cambridge, in 1874 and was named in honour of the Chancellor of the University, William Cavendish. The Cavendish name has been synonymous with the physics department, and members of its staff have made many contributions to the development of science over the past 140 years, including understanding electromagnetic phenomena used in everything from motors to broadcasting, the discovery of the electron, of the neutron, the unravelling of the structure of DNA, and the discovery of pulsars. The physics department moved to new Cavendish Laboratory buildings in West Cambridge in the early 1970s.
About Jestico + Whiles
Jestico + Whiles is an award-winning architectural and interior design practice with offices in London and Prague. Founded in 1977, the practice has grown steadily building on its reputation for design quality and innovative solutions to challenging briefs. The practice has always been proud of the diversity in its workload, ranging from schools to University departments; five-star boutique hotels and restaurants; master-planning of residential developments to high-end apartments; individual office fit outs and corporate headquarters.
The practice’s reputation for excellence is well established both nationally and internationally, with recent projects completed and ongoing in the Gulf, India, Africa, Australia and throughout Europe. The project builds on Jestico + Whiles’ laboratory design expertise, following the completion of the RIBA National Award-winning National Graphene Institute in Manchester (March 2015).
The practice was also appointed to design the Australian Institute of Nanoscience in Sydney, beating a prestigious international field of research laboratory specialists in a competitive tender in 2012, and designed the RIBA Award winning Mountbatten Nanotechnology Laboratory for the University of Southampton. The practice has just completed a number of high-profile projects including the restoration of Sir John Soane’s Pitzhanger Manor in London and the Zuri Zanzibar hotel on the island of Zanzibar; and is appointed to design the Grand Atrium and dining spaces on the newest P&O Cruise next generation ship, Iona.
About NBBJ
NBBJ creates innovative places and experiences for organisations worldwide and designs environments, communities, and buildings that enhance people’s lives. Founded in 1943 and celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2018, NBBJ is an industry leader in designing science, education, workplace, healthcare, commercial, civic and sports facilities.
The firm is recognised as the most innovative in the world by Fast Company magazine and has been named as one of the largest firms in the annual BD WA survey. NBBJ has more than 700 employees in 10 offices worldwide. Consistently recognised by clients for creative and professional design process, NBBJ has partnered with many top research institutions, corporate and tech companies, including Amazon, Boeing, City University, GlaxoSmithKline, King’s College London, Microsoft, Salk Institute, Samsung, Stanford University, Tencent, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Royal Liverpool University Hospital, the University of Cambridge, the University of Manchester and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
BDP
BDP is an international interdisciplinary practice of architects, designers, and engineers. We work closely with users, clients and the community to create special places for living, working, shopping, culture and learning across the world.
Founded in 1961, we now have studios across the UK, Ireland, Netherlands, UAE, India, China and Singapore. BDP has a leading track record in all major sectors including health, education, workplace, retail, urbanism, heritage, housing, transport and leisure and has won over 1000 awards for design quality.
Hoare Lea
Hoare Lea is an award-winning engineering consultancy with a creative team of engineers, designers and technical specialists. We provide innovative solutions to complex engineering and design challenges for buildings. Irrespective of the scale or complexity of a project, we provide a full range of MEP, environmental and sustainability services, bringing buildings to life and ensuring that they perform in operation as well as they look.
Ramboll
Ramboll is a leading engineering, design, environmental services and consultancy founded in Denmark in 1945. The company employs 14,000 experts across 35 countries in more than 300 offices.
Ramboll combines local experience with a global knowledgebase constantly striving to achieve inspiring and exacting solutions that make a genuine difference to our customers, the end-users, and society as a whole. Ramboll works across the markets: Buildings, Transport, Planning & Urban Design, Water, Environment & Health, Energy and Management Consulting.
AECOM
AECOM is built to deliver a better world. We design, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets for governments, businesses and organizations in more than 150 countries. As a fully integrated firm, we connect knowledge and experience across our global network of experts to help clients solve their most complex challenges. From high-performance buildings and infrastructure, to resilient communities and environments, to stable and secure nations, our work is transformative, differentiated and vital. A Fortune 500 firm, AECOM had revenue of approximately $18.2 billion during fiscal year 2017.
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