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Roger BondDirector of Estates
University of East Anglia
ResearchSteering
GroupMember
Group of Universities with predominance of 1960’s buildings
Bath, Sussex, Surrey, Lancaster, UEA.
What to do with them?
How to make best use of 1960’s buildings?
How do we make middle-aged buildings fit for use?
How do we assess the options available for 60’s buildings on Campus
when development is needed?
EMS – 40% of the University Estate was built between
1960 and 1970’s with much higher percentage figures
applying to some institutions
AUDE Research Project
HEFCE Leadership, Governance and
Management Fund
“The Legacy of the 1960’s University Estate. An assessment of good practice in relation to the
re-use or replacement of the 1960s buildings”
Birmingham, Sheffield Hallam – new joiners
Sustainability Drivers of project
• Financial sustainability - lifecycle costs - lifecycle benefits
• Environmental sustainability – energy conservation embedded carbon considerations
• Functionality – suitability of use, adaptability to current standards
• Long term adaptability – future flexibility• Aesthetics and brand – enhancement and brand• Legislative Compliance – risk/cost/benefit.
OUTPUTS from PROJECT
Advice and tools to assist Universities assess, in
sustainability terms, the options available for 1960s
buildings in particular
PROJECT gained FUNDING from HEFCE
Project Manager: John Burton
Consultant: BDP
Methodology: case studies, lessons learnt, assessment protocol, report
Distribution to SECTOR: Report and Presentation
Timescale: Presentation to AUDE Conference in LIVERPOOL
‘08
DAVID RITTER of BDP
Approach and Appearance