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University of Leeds Law Building

University of Leeds Law Building
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Key Information

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire

Cost: £8 million

Size: 4,000m2

Duration: 60 weeks

Additional Information: Client: University of Leeds

The project objective was to provide a modern state of the art facility for the Faculty of Law on a site located on the Western Campus of the University. The building provides a range of teaching spaces, administration offices, support facilities and an underground car park. This building has allowed the school to relocate from a number of large Listed Victorian buildings into a single building designed to meet the specific needs of the school in delivering an excellent learning and teaching environment.

 The building includes:

  • Reception area
  • Student common room
  • Staff offices
  • Lecture, seminar, and Post Graduate research space
  • A ‘mock’ Moot Court
  • Basement biomass boiler and plant area to roof
  • Basement car parking for approx 60 cars.
  • Central atrium space

 The site sits with the grounds of a Grade II listed building (the Business School), is adjacent to residential dwellings and is within the Woodhouse Moorlands Conservation Area.