UTC Cambridge Building, University Technical College, Biomedical and Environmental Science

UTC Cambridge College Building

Cambridgeshire Building, southeast England design by Hawkins\Brown Architects, UK

page updated 13 Oct 2017 with new images ; 13 Nov 2014

University Technical College Cambridge Building

UTC Cambridge Building

Design: Hawkins\Brown Architects

UTC Cambridge, a new centre of excellence for Biomedical and Environmental Science and Technology, has completed and welcomed its first students.

UTC Cambridge Building

The school, which has an internal area of 5,300sqm, combines a new syllabus and a new way of teaching for 14-19 years olds, in a uniquely designed environment.

UTC Cambridge Building

From the outset, UTC Cambridge required an innovative building to inspire its pupils and prepare them for the real world. The UTC takes precedent from both industry and higher education to provide a ‘grown up’ learning environment and social space.

UTC Cambridge Building

The layout is simple; social learning spaces on the ground floor – including a Learning Resource Centre, lecture hall and canteen – are joined by more traditional classrooms and science labs on the first floor. The top floor ‘superlab’ provides flexible laboratory space for up to 350 students at a time.

UTC Cambridge Building

The building has been clad in Cor-ten steel with original artwork by artist Jo Chapman incorporated to a bespoke design across the front façade and a DNA inspired carpet by artist Emily Campbell. Carol Lees, partner at Hawkins\Brown, said: “The building is strong and unapologetic to make a statement within the context of Addenbrooke’s Hospital and other biomedical research facilities.

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It maintains a sense of space and light throughout the interior, combining open volumes and light wells in open plan areas, with smaller intimate spaces and work rooms to create a bright and vibrant atmosphere, ideally suited to a varied and relaxed learning environment.”

UTC Cambridge Building

UTC Cambridge at capacity will provide 670 pupil spaces. Its initial success as a new school building has exceeded expectation with 180 pupils enrolling for the first term – many more than at other new UTC projects round the country.

New Cambridgeshire Building design by Hawkins\Brown Architects Cambridgeshire Building design by Hawkins\Brown Architects

Melanie Radford, principal at UTC Cambridge, said: “The exquisite building design allows the culture of UTC Cambridge to be aligned with a scientific workplace – fostering collaboration, investigation and innovation.”

UTC Cambridge Building

UTC Cambridge – Building Information

Size (internal): 5,300 sqm
Project value: £9m – £1,400 p/sqm
Address: UTC Cambridge, Robinson Way, Cambridge
Client: BAM Construction
User Client: UTC Cambridge Trust
Architects: Hawkins\Brown
Structures: BAM Design
FFE: BAM Design
M&E Services: Hoare Lea (Cambridge Office)
Fire Engineer: Hoare Lea (Kings Cross Office)
Acoustic Engineers: Hoare Lea (Kings Cross Office)

UTC Cambridge Building

Photos © Tim Crocker

UTC Cambridge info from Hawkins\Brown

UTC Cambridge architect : Hawkins\Brown

Address: Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0SZ
Phone: 01223 724300

Location: Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0SZ, England, UK

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Hawkins\Brown

Hawkins\Brown is an established architecture practice based in Clerkenwell, London, UK. 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.

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 called Here East, as well as three new central London Crossrail stations.

Hawkins\Brown recently opened its first international office in Chengdu, China to target overseas work, particularly in Asia. It is already working on three projects in Xindu, the biggest of which is the 300,000sq m masterplan for Nordic City.

Last year Hawkins\Brown was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize for its work on the regeneration of Park Hill in Sheffield.

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