University of Glasgow – Advanced Research Centre
HOK designed a space that allows for innovation and social engagement at the University of Glasgow’s Advanced Research Centre in Glasgow, Scotland.
The high-tech Advanced Research Centre (ARC) building houses 500 multidisciplinary researchers and serves as a centerpiece of the University’s new campus development in Glasgow, Scotland.
This is the first time the University has attempted to collocate such a diverse mix of interdisciplinary researchers in one building. Researchers come from all four of the University’s colleges: Social Sciences, Arts, Science and Engineering, and Medical/Veterinary and Life Sciences. The plan allows for maximum flexibility and transparency between these disciplines.
HOK’s design expresses the research activities taking place inside the ARC while drawing inspiration from the University’s existing campus and masterplan and Glasgow’s historic buildings.
The ARC forms the west side of a new square within the expanded campus. A public route moves through the building at the entry level, connecting the new University square to the West End community. This permeable streetscape displays the internal activities of the ARC to the outside world, supporting the University’s intention to be transparent in its community.
In addition to flexible wet and dry lab spaces, the design provides a mixture of event, social, structured and informal meeting areas that are flexible to change along with the University’s future needs.
A large, daylight-filled central atrium includes a café and multipurpose engagement space. It includes exhibition spaces to display research, a custom-built space for immersive technologies (VR/AR) and seminar spaces.
These shared facilities enhance opportunities for collaboration, interaction and communication intended to spark imagination and lead to new discoveries.
Design: HOK
Photography: Keith Hunter