Education \ Cambridge Campus, Anglia Ruskin University
Young Street, Cambridge Campus. Completed in phases in 2014 and 2015.
Anglia Ruskin University purchased the 3.5 hectare site between Young Street and New Street in 2008. Located on the edge of the Petersfield Conservation area, it is within a few minutes’ walk from their main East Rd Campus.
The site consisted of a disused Victorian primary school (known as the Ragged School), and various derelict buildings and land from the former Cambridge College for Further Education. With the exception of the existing Brunswick Nursery School and a short terrace of private houses off Sturton Street, the University now had the opportunity not only of creating additional education floor space but also of repairing and reinstating a small piece of Cambridge’s historic urban fabric.
With the completion of separate building works on the East Rd Campus, there was little room for further major expansion. The Young Street site was thus to be developed in a phases to provide this. The first phase, completed in 2014, houses their Faculty of Nursing and Social Care, previously remotely located out with the city in Fulbourn. At the same time, the conservation and rehabilitation of the former Ragged School building was undertaken to provide a dedicated home for the University’s Music Therapy department. The last two phases include a new home for the Visual Eye Research Unit, administration and general teaching space, a new 200 seat lecture theatre as well as a dedicated café space for the new campus users.
Completed, the campus provides some 4500sqm of space. The ground floor of phase 1 features four “skills laboratories” being mock ups of hospital wards and an operating theatre; whilst on the first floor are six identical teaching spaces, all facing into a two storey atrium space. The 2nd and 3rd phases physically join to this to form a single connected complex of buildings that enclose new south facing external courtyard spaces containing both hard and soft landscaped areas. A series of external ‘pends’ provide pedestrian and cyclist access into the campus on all four sides.
The environmental performance of the 1st and 3rd phase buildings in particular is critical to understanding their design. The lower two floors of phase 1 are entirely naturally ventilated with air admitted via floor vents to the ground floor rooms and ceiling vents to the first floor rooms. External acoustic conditions obliged us to seal the fenestration on New Street and so extract is via externally expressed brick chimneys. These have been designed to form a major architectural feature to this elevation and, of course, there are obvious references to the famous elevation on Trinity Lane in the centre of the city. The north and south elevations deliberately contrast the former, being essentially a masonry wall punctured with windows, whereas the south is predominantly glazed and protected with louvres from overheating. The 2nd phase building containing the lecture theatre required mechanical ventilation. It has been given a unique façade of copper cladding and a dramatic stepped roof profile both to identify the lecture theatre volume within but also to signify the campus entrance at one end, whilst stepping down to the scale of the neighbouring, Victorian, conservation row housing at the other.
The projected was completed in September 2015.
Link to the Ragged School Music Therapy Centre project.
Architects | Richard Murphy, James Mason, Stephen Leonard, James Cockburn, Kevin McAvinchey |
Civil & Structural Engineer | Clark Smith Partnership |
M&E Engineer | Van Zyl and de Villiers (Phase 1), RPA (Phases 2 & 3) |
Project Manager | Gardiner and Theobold LLP |
Quantity Surveyor | Gardiner and Theobold LLP |
CDM Planning Supervisor | Stace Health and Safety |
Planning Consultant | Savills |
Acoustics | Adrian James |
BREEAM | SCS |
Landscape | Craft Pegg |
Client | Anglia Ruskin University (Bishop Hall Properties) |
Construction Cost | £13m (Phase 1 -3) |
Contractor Phase 1 | Mulalley |
Contractor Phase 2 & 3 | RG Carter |
Awards
2014 | International Green Apple Silver Award for the Built Environment |
2016 | Cambridge Forum for the Construction Industry (CFCI) Best New Large Building Award |
2016 | LABC Awards Best Educational Building |
2017 | Institute of Clerk of Works & Construction Inspectorate - Highly Commended |
Press
July 2017 | Cambridge Blue | Copper Forum Magazine |
February 2017 | Dramatic Curved Facade Clad in Copper | Dabs Magazine |
October 2016 | Anglia Ruskin University Young Street Campus | Architecture Scotland Annual 2016 |
29 July 2016 | Young Street Campus, Cambridge by Richard Murphy Architects | Building Design |
Spring/Summer 2016 | Cambridge Design and Construction Awards: Best Large New Building | Cambridge Architecture |
28 September 2015 | Murphy completes new Anglia Ruskin University campus | Architects' Journal |
28 September 2015 | Young Street Campus for Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge | e-architect |
23 September 2015 | Richard Murphy Architects handover Cambridge campus | Urban Realm |
21 September 2015 | Michael Pinsky - I'm Laughing at Clouds, Cambridge UK | Art & Architecture Journal |
12 March 2013 | 21 Years, 21 Awards | Construction Magazine |
July 2011 | University Plans Expansion | Cambridge City News |
29 June 2011 | Plans For University Development Announced | Cambridge News |