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architect-led design teams on shortlist
1 Feb 2009
New Campus Glasgow Ltd has finalised the shortlist of 5 architect-led design teams to develop a £300 million integrated campus over 2 sites for the 50,000 students and 2,000 staff of Glasgow's 4 city centre colleges - Central, Metropolitan, Nautical and Stow.
Still in the running - and down from a long-list of almost 50 teams who submitted pre-qualification questionnaires- are the following:
- Archial (formerly SMC Group)
- Atkins (with Michael Laird Partnership)
- BDP
- Hopkins (with Bennetts)
- RMJM (with Frank Gehry)
"The response has been tremendous and this made the shortlisting process extremely difficult." said Peter Jennett, Property Strategy Director. "We have a rare and privileged opportunity: to deliver landmark developments at such important sites in the heart of the City. We are thrilled to be taking the project forward into this important next phase".
The brief for the successful team will be for a design that delivers on a number of fronts:
- Impact: create buildings on a scale and style that inspire, enhance profile, and make a positive contribution to Glasgow's urban landscape
- Cost: whole-life value for money, good use of space, efficient
- Functional: easy to access, easy to navigate, fit for purpose
- Flexible: future proofed - able to grow, contract and adapt
- Sustainable: environmentally, socially and economically
- Deliverable: buildable and managed in a manner that protects 'business as usual' during the development period.
"The co-location project will see existing college buildings demolished, sold on or refurbished," said Iain Marley, Programme Director. "Landmark new buildings will emerge on existing college sites: City Campus on north Cathedral Street - current home of Central and Metropolitan's old 'Food Tech' building; and Riverside Campus on Thistle Street and the Clyde - current home of Glasgow College of Nautical Studies.
The 4 colleges will share premises and services across the two sites and continue business as usual during the construction period which will begin in 2011. The successful architect-led design team is due to begin work in June 2009.