Cambridge Institute of Criminology, Allies & Morrison Building, Architect, Photos, Design
Institute of Criminology Cambridge Architecture
Contemporary Cambridge Development design by Allies & Morrison, England, UK
post updated 19 July 2021
Location: University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Site
Date built: 2005
Design: Allies & Morrison
Institute of Criminology Building
Institute of Criminology Building
Location: Sidgwick Campus, west of city centre, on The Backs
A clean-cut building in a simpler and fresher style than typical Allies & Morrison buildings
The institute has a worldwide reputation for excellence in both research and teaching.
The Institute of Criminology is one of three new Faculty buildings within Allies and Morrison’s masterplan for Cambridge University’s Sidgwick site for the Arts and Humanities. Enclosing the fourth side of an open garden courtyard, the linear building links the Faculties of Divinity, Law and History, and provides space for teaching, offices, postgraduate research and the renowned criminology library.
The facade is designed as a modular structure made up of pre-cast concrete inserts set within anodised aluminium panels which allow reflected light back into the double-height internal spaces.
University of Cambridge – Faculty of English, Sidgwick Site
photo © Adrian Welch
Address: Institute of Criminology, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA
Phone: +44 1223 335360
Founder: Leon Radzinowicz
Founded: 1959
Affiliation: Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
The architect for this contemporary Sidgwick Avenue building was Allies & Morrison, an award-winning architectural practice based in Southwark, South London, south east England
Location: Institute of Criminology, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA, south east England, United Kingdom
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Institute of Criminology Cambridge photos © Adrian Welch, 2005
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