Birmingham
City University’s transformation of the city’s Millennium Quarter is taking
another huge step forward with Willmott Dixon appointed for a £31m project to
extend the Curzon Building.
Curzon B extends the recently completed Curzon (left)
The
new Curzon B extension will house over 3,000 students and members of staff and
features more than 650-rooms, a Student Hub, lecture theatre and mock
courtrooms. It adds a further 100,000 square foot extension to the Curzon
Building, named 2015’s Project of the Year by Midland Business Insider.
Curzon
B is designed by Birmingham based firm Associated Architects and follows
Willmott Dixon’s completion of the £63 million Curzon Building in September
last year, which is now a major landmark for hundreds of thousands of people
arriving at Birmingham New Street by train.
It
brings the value of work Willmott Dixon has completed for Birmingham City
University (BCU) at its new Eastside campus to nearly £150m, with the company
also behind the Parkside Building, adjacent to Curzon. It’s transformed this part of Birmingham into
a thriving part of the city that’s home to thousands of students after the
university transferred much of its campus to Eastside from Perry Bar.
Willmott
Dixon is a prolific upgrader of university campuses across the UK, with the
company also working at universities in Warwick, Kent, Derby, Bournemouth,
Coventry, West London and Brighton on projects with a combined value of over
£300 million.
Peter
Owen, managing director for Willmott Dixon’s Midlands business:
“We are
delighted to be back working with BCU given our close relationship with the
university since 2011 where we’ve helped give them a new central city campus
that provides some of the best learning facilities in the country. This latest project really does make
Birmingham the university capital of England.”
The Curzon building was completed in 2015
Dr
Paul Hartley, Interim Pro Vice-Chancellor, Birmingham City University:
“This announcement represents a major step forward in our ongoing work to transform
the City Centre Campus and continue to enhance the facilities we have available
for our students. The Curzon building only opened in September but has already
picked up awards and we hope that the addition of Curzon B will be just as
visually impressive as well as an equally positive environment to study in.”
Willmott Dixon built both the Parkside (left) and Curzon buildings for BCU
Alongside
the Parkside Building, the Curzon Building was the second phase of Birmingham
City University's city centre campus in 2015. It houses business, English, law
and social sciences students and provides a student support hub plus new
library, teaching and IT space. Construction also saw the restoration of a
Victorian pub, The Eagle and Ball, which offers a unique new home to the
Students Union. The Eagle and Ball pub was built between 1840 and 1850 and was
known as The Moby Dick when it closed in 2007.
Work
on Curzon B starts this month with completion for September 2017 ready for the
academic year.