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University of Paisley, News, Image, Building, Architect, Picture, Project, Design
University of Paisley Campus Development
University of Paisley Campus by RMJM, Glasgow
RMJM designs inspirational flagship campus for the University of Paisley
An outline planning application has been submitted for the University
of Paisleys
proposed flagship new-build development at its campus in Ayr.

RMJM has designed the masterplan for the £75m University campus,
and is now
working on detailed plans for submission in 2008.
Through a merger with Bell College this year, the University of Paisley
has created
Scotlands largest modern university; with over 18,000 students
and 4 campuses in
the West of Scotland. As part of the development, RMJM has been working
with the
University to create the new Ayr campus, which will sit within the
Craigie estate
parkland.
Commenting on the proposed development, the Universitys Director
of Estates, Bill
Millan said, this is a fantastic opportunity to create a unique,
high quality learning
environment for the benefit of students, staff and the local community.
The development plan for this brownfield site includes a new 18,000
m² campus
building, which also houses the Scottish Agricultural College operations
from nearby
Auchencruive.
The new building is designed to achieve an excellent BREEAM
rating, and adopts a number of sustainable strategies to achieve this
target. Strategies proposed include rainwater harvesting, maximising
the use of natural resources, and on-site power generation through
sustainable sources.
The campus is sensitively positioned to take account of existing woodland,
river
setting and topography, and focused around a series of external garden
rooms or
living classrooms which allow the campus to link into
the landscape. Accessible by students and local residents, the estate
will be enhanced with these new green
spaces and view points, while preserving as far as possible the existing
natural
habitats and ecology.
These garden rooms flow into the building creating the
entrance courtyard, a central atrium, and a more private library courtyard
space.
The central atrium space forms the hub to the building, with large
communal spaces
located directly adjacent, and departments distributed around the
hub. The depth of
plan and proportion of the atrium & courtyard spaces allow maximum
daylighting of
the rooms, helping to minimise the need for artificial lighting and
air conditioning.
Neil McLean, Director in RMJMs Glasgow office, and lead designer
of the project said: This is an exciting project in a wonderful
setting, and the evolving designs will create a modern, cutting edge
and unique learning environment.
LAND landscape architects have now been commissioned to prepare landscape
design proposals for the Ayr Campus, working on an overall parkland
management strategy, the management the indigenous elements of the
parkland setting and the design of key contemporary spaces.
The combination of its contrasting formal gardens and natural features
such as the
river make the Craigie Estate a rich landscape environment with a
distinct identity.
Kirstin Taylor, Principal of LAND said:
Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, a series
of proposed courtyard
and entrance spaces within the Ayr campus will interact with the proposed
architecture, seamlessly integrating indoors and out.
The development of the new campus masterplan has been designed following
consultation with the local council and the local community. The detailed
planning
application is due to be submitted in 2008, with project completion
scheduled for
2010.
University
of Paisley campus architects : RMJM
Glasgow University
The development of Ayr Campus involves a partnership between the University
of
Paisley and the Scottish Agricultural College.
The visualisations attached represent the overall outline planning
application lodged
for planning approval. The detailed planning application, due to be
lodged in early
2008 will feature further detail.
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