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New Campus Glasgow, Buildings, Design Team, Architect, News, Campus
New Campus Glasgow : Shortlist Information
Major Educational Development, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
11 Sep 2009
New Campus Glasgow Winning Architects
Winner announced : Atkins
with Michael
Laird Architects

Other architects shortlisted:
Archial (formerly SMC Group)
Atkins (with Michael Laird Architects)
BDP
Hopkins (with Bennetts)
RMJM (with Frank Gehry)
2 Apr 2009
Development Expert for Glasgow Supercampus
Graham Black, development and project management expert, has been
signed up as an independent Director to the Board of New Campus Glasgow
(NCG), the team charged with delivering a £300 million estate
for Glasgow's city centre colleges: Central, Metropolitan and Nautical.
"Graham brings just the right mix of skills and expertise to
help us fulfill our goal - to deliver a world class campus: on budget,
on time and to brief," said Vic Emery, Chair of the NCG Board.
"Development and project management on a grand scale is what
New Campus Glasgow is all about and Graham's background is a perfect
fit. His knowledge and experience will be invaluable as we go forward."
Graham has 10 years Board experience at international, regional and
national levels. He has 23 years consulting and client-side experience
in project management, corporate real estate, property development
and investment management, working across all major industry sectors.
His experience covers complex, mission-critical, multi-site development
and business change projects - around 300 projects worth over £3.7
billion - involving merger, relocation and co-location.
"As a surveyor to trade originally, I'm a graduate of Glasgow
College of Building and Printing - now Metropolitan College - so I'm
passionate about this project. I feel privileged to be part of this
new chapter in the life of further education in Glasgow, and the development
of a world class college estate for Scotland," said Graham.
Biography
Graham Black is Managing Director of Catalyst Consult Ltd in Glasgow
which he set up in 2004 to provide independent corporate real estate
advice and development management services to Scottish based SMEs,
PLCs and public sector organisations. He has advised on private and
public sector property portfolios and new development projects totalling
over 200,000sm and valued at £500 million in the past 5 years.
He is Development Director for 3 major hospitality, leisure and tourism
projects in Scotland and acted as the independent Project Director
for the University of St Andrews on 3 new flagship development projects.
He qualified as a building surveyor at Glasgow College of Building
and Printing in 1986 and became a member of the Royal Institution
of Chartered Surveyors in 1988.
He worked with a range of surveying and project management firms in
Glasgow and Manchester till 1991 when he became a Partner of Jones
Lang Wootton in Glasgow. From 1999-2004 he was a European Director
at Jones Lang LaSalle, working in London, Brussels and San Francisco.
He was a member of the Boards for the Corporate Solutions and the
Development & Project Management global business lines and was
the Head of Corporate Project Management in Europe.
He has a proven track record in delivering complex, mission-critical,
multi-site development and business change projects - around 300 projects
worth over £3.7 billion - involving merger, relocation and co-location.
His experience covers strategy, finance, risk management, masterplanning,
transactions, performance improvement, sustainability, change management
and value delivery.
6 Feb 2009
Final 5 shortlist for New Campus Glasgow £300m supercampus
New Campus Glasgow Ltd has finalised the shortlist of 5 architect-led
design teams who will 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
(for details see 'notes to editors'):
Archial (formerly SMC Group)
Atkins (with Michael Laird Architects)
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.
New Campus Glasgow - Architect-led design teams:
Archial
Group (formerly SMC Group)
Archial Group is one of the UK's largest architectural practices,
operating from 26 offices worldwide, including Glasgow, Edinburgh,
Aberdeen, Dundee & Inverness. Its operating businesses include
Archial Architects, Alsop - the pioneering architectural firm headed
up by Will Alsop - and Sparch. Archial works in Europe, the Middle
East, Asia and North America. It delivers solutions in both public
and private sectors: commercial, corporate, education, health, leisure,
nuclear, residential, retail and transport. Its education portfolio
includes The Blizard Building (Queen Mary University of London), The
Sharpe Centre for Design (Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto).
Archial has worked with 16 Scottish colleges, responsible 6 new campuses
including South Lanarkshire, Langside and Clydebank.
Atkins
with Michael
Laird Architects
Atkins is a multi-national engineering and design consultancy, the
UK's largest multidisciplinary consultancy and second largest architecture
firm. Building magazine's Engineering Consultant of the Year, in the
last year the company was named among the Sunday Times' "20 Best
Big Companies to Work For" and The Times "Top 100 Graduate
Employers" and "Top 50 Companies Where Women Want to Work".
With around 600 staff in Scotland, Atkins employs a wide range of
professionals - architects, engineers, surveyors and cost/project
managers, and specialists in ICT, telecoms, transportation, power,
geotechnology, planning and environment. With this breadth and depth
of skills, these experts are frequently involved in high profile,
complex and technologically advanced projects, not just in Scotland
but across the UK and the world.
BDP
BDP is the largest interdisciplinary practice in Europe, employing
more than 1,200 architects, designers, engineers, urbanists, sustainability
experts, lighting designers and acoustics specialists in 15 studios
across the UK, France, Ireland and Netherlands. They work closely
with users, clients and the community to create special places for
learning, living, working, shopping and culture across Europe, Africa,
Asia and Australia. They have a leading track record in health, education,
workplace, retail, urbanism, heritage, housing, transport and leisure.
BDP's education design teams are leaders in their sectors, working
to produce inspiring learning environments. Their interdisciplinary
approach aims to:ensure buildings are student focused; use multi-function
design to give greater value to clients and enable learning spaces
to attract future students.
Hopkins
with Bennetts
Hopkins Architects and Bennetts Associates are leading architectural
firms, responsible for prestigious educational buildings internationally.
Hopkins' portfolio includes iconic buildings: the Mound Stand at Lord's
Cricket Ground, Glyndebourne Opera House and, now on site, the 2012
Olympics Velodrome. Scots born Rab Bennetts has had an Edinburgh office
since 1993, producing high profile buildings like the Informatics
Forum at Edinburgh University (Best Building in Scotland 2008), Loch
Lomond Visitor Centre and HQs for BT and John Menzies at Edinburgh
Park. Bennetts is perhaps best known for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
at Stratford-Upon-Avon. Both firms have sustainability at the heart
of their practice: Bennetts is on the Green Building Council board,
developing policy for the UK. Hopkins was named Sustainable Architect
of the Year 2008.
RMJM
with Frank
Gehry
RMJM is a Scottish-based international firm of architects with offices
throughout the UK, Asia, the Middle East and the US. It is one of
the world's largest architectural practices, employing 1,200 people
in 14 international offices. RMJM is collaborating with one of the
world's foremost architects, Frank Gehry, to bid for the design of
the New Campus Glasgow project. Gehry is personally and directly involved
in the design of all projects undertaken by Gehry Partners, LLP. The
RMJM/Gehry team, which will aim to propose a building of global significance,
will utilise RMJM's Glasgow Studio, Gehry Partners' Los Angeles Studio
and RMJM's Global Education Studio in Princeton, New Jersey.
Previously:
28 Oct 2008
Architect/design team sought for Glasgow supercampus
New Campus Glasgow Ltd - the company set up to deliver one of Europe's
most ambitious development projects has issued the tender for the
architect/design team for Glasgow's new city centre learning quarter.
The team will design one campus across 2 sites for the 50,000 learners
and 2,000 staff of the 4 city centre colleges - Central, Metropolitan,
Nautical and Stow.
The integrated campus will be located at 2 sites: City Campus on Cathedral
Street (currently home to Central and Metropolitan colleges) and Riverside
Campus at Thistle Street (currently home to Nautical College).
The team will be appointed in the Spring of 2009. The design period
will continue until building work commences in 2011.
"There is a tremendous interest in the architecture and design
community around New Campus Glasgow," said Project Director,
Iain Marley. "At over 80,000m2 it's a very large development
by any standards and we have great ambitions to create new landmarks
on these prime sites in the city. This is an international competition
and it's completely open: The winning team could be from Govan or
Geneva, Milan or Milngavie. We're looking for teams that can demonstrate
the passion and capability required to help us realise our vision."
To give a sense of scale, the Allan Glen's building of Central College
on Cathedral Street is around 7,500m2. The first building(s) to go
up on that site will be around 6 times that size.
Over the coming years there will be a carefully planned process of
buying land, demolishing or selling off old buildings and developing
new buildings in a phased way that means the colleges will be able
to operate 'business as usual'.
At this stage, the masterplan for the project is being finalised by
Glasgow's world renowned architects, BDP. This forms the brief for
the architect/design team. Meantime, consultation is continuing with
staff and students to ensure the new campus meets the needs of future
learners, and the business case is being compiled to be presented
to the Scottish Funding Council in March.
Campus Design Team Information from New Campus Glasgow Limited
281008
" The four colleges are Central College Glasgow, Glasgow Metropolitan,
Glasgow College of Nautical Studies and Stow College.
" New Campus Glasgow Ltd is a company limited by guarantee. The
Company was established in May 2008 by the 4 colleges to advance the
planning, procurement and delivery of a shared campus.
" The project is headed by Project Sponsor, Donald Leitch who
represents the 4 colleges, and Iain Marley, Project Director, with
an experienced project team and a range of specialist consultants
on legal, financial, cost, project management, and construction/design/maintenance.
" The existing colleges' estates consist of ageing buildings
ranging from the 30s to the 70s across the city centre.
" The new shared campus will continue to deliver the specialist
courses aligned to Glasgow's key industries: commerce, construction,
creative industries - from graphic design to broadcasting, engineering,
nautical, printing, and service industries - from tourism to hospitality
and catering.
" The Scottish Funding Council has committed to fund the project.
The balance of funding will be raised by a mechanism in line with
government guidelines.
New Campus Glasgow, 300 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 2TA, Scotland,
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