The Centre Building, which had a £78m construction cost as part of an overall investment of £125m in developing the centre of LSE’s campus was designed by internationally renowned architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.
The Centre Building hosts a number of academic departments, more than a dozen seminar rooms, hundreds of study spaces and four lecture theatres, including an innovative ‘LSE style theatre’ designed to allow for both traditional style teaching and collaborative group work. A new LSE Alumni Centre provides a custom-designed space for alumni visiting their campus, while three roof terraces and a café provide new areas for students and staff to meet and socialise.
Three buildings consisting of a 7,150 sq. m academic building with offices and flexible teaching spaces, and state-of-the-art research laboratories with biosecurity. Featuring a central atrium hosting a café, reception and administrative facilities.
The 2,500 sq. m animal management centre provides high containment teaching and research labs, while the 1,500 sq. m clinical skills building includes an animal examination area.
New secondary school in West Dunbartonshire for 1400 students. New community sports facilities including sports halls and football pitches. Centralised oratory nicknamed 'The God Pod' by students, was constructed with curved GRC on a steel frame when projected through the refectory roof.
The building housed 1,100 new study spaces - with 100 spaces added since opening. New landscaping, roof terrace and public space - the Japanese Garden connects the Wilkins Building to an entrance into the centre.
A student hub enabling learners to seek information and support on their finance and course administration.
IT clusters were provided to allow students to log on to desktops and travel to campus without their laptop.
A new café offering freshly prepared food.
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