The building was a part three-storey, part four-storey structure. Located in the grounds of the College’s site in the West Cambridge Conservation Area, it provides 72 en-suite rooms, social, study and kitchen spaces, and a café that acts as a communal living area.
The highly insulated building reduces energy needs for heating or cooling, and large windows provide plenty of daylight in each room, making the study bedrooms comfortable spaces to use throughout the day and academic year. We supported the development of an overall sustainability vision for the College which takes a holistic approach, reducing energy use, encouraging responsible use of materials, supporting biodiversity, and reducing water use.
Student wellbeing and accessibility were key principles behind the design, facilitating integration across the College’s diverse student body. Working alongside R H Partnership Architects, we provided MEP and sustainability services for the project.
Ingleton Wood provided a complete detailed M&E design package, consisting of efficient electrical solutions within the building, utilising electricity as its fuel source, with air-source heat pumps for both domestic hot water and space heating. Indoor air quality is managed through mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, and summer comfort through natural ventilation.
In addition to delivering low operational energy, the primary structure of the building is cross-laminated timber, limiting its embodied energy.
The project was awarded Passivhaus certification in January 2023.
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