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Oxford
£50M or more
Alteration to existing property, Listed Building - Grade II, New Build, Within a Conservation Area
A new quad for New College, Oxford, home to the first purpose-designed quadrangle built in 1403. Construction has started on David Kohn Architects' competition-winning scheme for a new campus for New College, Oxford. Named the Gradel Quadrangles after the principal donor, the project is due to complete summer 2023. New College was the site of the first planned quad in 1403, a model that has influenced educational institutions globally for over six hundred years. The leafy semi-suburban site offers the opportunity to reimagine the quad as a model for a learning community for the twenty-first century - departing from the quad’s closed origins and seeking a contemporary interpretation that enjoys a fluid and open relationship with the surrounding city and nature. Alongside new student accommodation, the project also contains a student study space, music hall and new facilities for the adjacent New College School, a boys’ preparatory school. A tower and gatehouse complete the composition that Historic England has described as ‘one of the very few instances where contemporary design can be considered genuinely outstanding’.