Architect:Aukett Swanke
Location:Cambridge, United Kingdom; | ;
Project Year:2016
Category:Universities
Commissioned by Park owner Trinity College, the John Bradfield Centre is named after the biologist, entrepreneur and former senior bursar who founded Cambridge Science Park, the first Science Park in Europe. The project has received £4.5million government funding by the Department of Business, Innovation & Skills, as part of its pledge to invest in the UK’s Life Science industry.
The new hub sets a benchmark for the design of future developments in the park. Conceived as a key building at the heart of the scheme the facility will function as a vibrant centre for research and development and offers incubator space for early stage businesses. It will become the natural meeting point for those active in technology, innovation and entrepreneurship in Cambridge.
Our crescent-shaped design is inspired by the sinuous landform of its lakeside setting. The building will provide a dynamic open working environment that encourages collaboration and creative thinking. The main entrance to the building is animated by a social hub, including a café, breakout areas and meeting rooms, as well as spaces for collaborative working. A triple-height atrium maximises internal connectivity and views towards the lake, allowing an abundance of daylight into the building. The first and second floors can be configured as open or cellular spaces to suit the tenant businesses.
The external materials express the building’s sinuous form using simple full-height vertical aluminium cladding, with windows that run from floor to ceiling. The building is designed to achieve BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating.
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