Plans by Hawkins\Brown part of wider submission for revamp of Coventry site
Hawkins\Brown has been given the green light for a 拢50m-plus scheme Willmott Dixon has won to build a biomedical research building for Warwick university.
The work will bring together up to 300 biomedical researchers from the university鈥檚 School of Life Sciences and Warwick Medical School onto one site at its Gibbet Hill campus to the south of Coventry.
The five-storey building (pictured) will include a central 鈥榣ab village鈥 core with other features including 鈥榳rite-up鈥 areas, office space and collaboration zones.
It will also include a 400-seat lecture theatre, as well as caf茅 and exhibition space.
The building, which has a pricetag of 拢54.3m, is due to open next year.
Willmott Dixon, which has won a number of projects for the university in the past few years including a 拢36m sports hub, beat a number of firms to the job, believed to include Bam and Morgan Sindall.
Other firms working on the scheme include cost consultant Mace, project manager Turner & Townsend structural and civil engineer Peter Brett Associates. M&E engineer is Hoare Lea.
It is one of nine to have been recently approved in a hybrid planning application submitted to Coventry city council by planning consultant Turley.
Others in the bundle include a new 拢80m Faculty of Arts building, won by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios in an RIBA competition in 2017 that also saw Foster + Partners and Wilkinson Eyre shortlisted, as well as new public realm at the Gibbet Hill campus and replacing a multi-storey car park at the same site.
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