Recent Developments
Sutton Bonington Campus: BioEnergy and Brewing Science Building
The new BioEnergy and Brewing Science Building is located on land adjacent to the Plant Sciences Building. The new facility houses part of the Division of Food Sciences, including Brewing Sciences, along with commercial research space let to SAB Miller Ltd. This project was part funded by the European Regional Development Fund.
View video of the BioEnergy and Brewing Science Building construction...
If you have any comments / queries about this project then please email Tim Brooksbank in Estates.
Sutton Bonington Campus: The Gateway Building
The Gateway Building is located on land adjacent to South Laboratory and the exisiting School of Veterinary Medicine & Science (SVMS) building. This new facility houses part of the SVMS, along with the Department of Environmental Sciences and part of the Department of Animal Sciences. It incorporates seminar rooms, as well as a 120 seat computer room. The building incorporates straw bale construction in the external cladding of the building, with the straw being sourced from the University's own farm on campus.
If you have any comments / queries about this project then please email Tim Brooksbank in Estates.
University Park: Humanities Building
The Humanities building is located on Beeston Lane, adjacent to Lenton Grove, which incorporates the School of History. This new facility houses the Archaeology, Art History, Classics, Philosophy and Theology departments.It incorporates a range of seminar rooms, as well as a computer room and othet specific facilities.
If you have any comments / queries about this project then please email James Hale in Estates.
University Park: Mathematics Building and Lecture Theatre
This new facility for the School of Mathematics was a large extension and refurbishment of the existing IESSG building on cut through lane. The building created a new home for the school, which was previously split between 2 buildings. There is also a centrally timetabled 380 seat lecture theatre to the rear of the building, which has a distinctive shape and finish.
If you have any comments / queries about this project then please email James Hale in Estates.
University Park: Engineering and Science Learning Centre (ESLC)
This new facility, located adjacent to the Pope and Coates Buildings, and designed by Hopkins Architects, provides a range of teaching and social spaces, as well as an undergraduate centre, within a state of the art environment. The £10m investment is now complete.
For basic information on this completed scheme please click onto the attached document (PDF).
If you have any comments / queries about this project then please email Richard Wigginton in Estates.