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architects Henley Halebrown
University of Roehampton Masterplan
London
2008–2012
The masterplan takes its cue from Sir James Wyatt’s C18th Grove House on the site and formalises the campus as a series of precincts and gardens. It incorporates a new library, dance school, sports facilities, student services and accommodation.
Aerial view of the Roehampton Lane Campus with new buildings modeled in dark wood
Model seen from East shows the new development centred on Digby Stuart College
The Roehampton Lane Campus - the three contiguous colleges of Froebel, Digby Stuart and Southlands
Our Roehampton Lane Campus masterplan unites the three historic colleges
The sketch illustrates how the physical properties of Froebel college centred on Wyatt's grade II listed Grove House and historic gardens could inform the wider campus
Aerial view of Digby Stuart College showing a new tree-lined pedestrian spine with the new library to the west (top) and new mixed-use student residences, student services and retail - to the East (bottom)
Aerial view looking east - Froebel and Digby Stuart Campuses
The library and mixed use building in the foreground form a backdrop to the new entrances to the university and re-frame the garden and lake. The Grade II* Alton West Estate slab blocks are visible in the distance
Technical
Appointment: 2008
Construction start: 2012
Area: 47,875m
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Budget: £50m
Client: University of Roehampton
Quantity Surveyor: Bernard William Associates
Landscape Architect: Gross Max
Planning Consultant: Boyer Planning
Heritage Consultant: Urban Counsel
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