The development has played a critical part in shaping the future of CCCU. and has changed the way the university is perceived by internal and external stakeholders.
The dynamic character of the building has been expressed by the angular assortment of bridges and galleries that intersect the atrium, linking the buildingās two sides of flexible accommodation. From within the building, stunning new views towards the city walls and the Cathedral can be glimpsed, making visual as well as symbolic connections to Canterbury. The building has achieved a BREEAM rating of āVery Goodā, and was used as the pilot scheme for the BREEAM Higher Education assessment category. The building takes advantage of the natural stable temperature in the earth, using the 258 structural piles as geothermal energy sources, providing over 20% of the buildingās energy. Carbon emissions have been reduced by 23%.
2 multi-purpose seminar rooms, 1 IT training room, 7 Bookable Group Study Rooms, 3 Small meeting rooms (1-3 people)
| Award name | Award comment | Award year | Award link |
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SCONUL Library Design Award |
2013 |
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Best Educational Project category at the LABC (Local Authority Building Control) Awards for the South East region. |
Local Authority Building Control Award |
2012 |