Unit 02 RCA2 - A new building for the Royal College of Art

Unit brief 

In 1963 The Royal College of Art opened a magnificent building in Kensington Gore, designed by architect H T Cadbury-Brown. In the 1970s the RCA proposed to construct another building on the adjacent site at the corner of Kensington Gore and Queensgate. In subsequent decades however, the RCA chose instead to relocate away from Kensington to Battersea, most recently with a building by Herzog and DeMeuron.

Cadbury-Brown’s building has been compared, in its architectural and experiential dynamism to Mackintosh’s Glasgow School of Art, while recent buildings and refits for education have often tended to be rather corporate in character.

Unit 2’s project in 2024-25 will be for a new building, using the area schedule of the Herzog and DeMeuron building, of strong interior and exterior character and low energy materials on site at the corner of Kensington Gore and Queensgate, extending the whole length of the block on Queensgate. The site has four quite different outlooks-imposing and demanding a statement where it faces the park across Kensington Gore, long formal and complex along Queensgate (where controversially you are invited to remove or re-use the existing listed houses), anonymous at its southern end and complex and low in scale along Jay Mews.

Then project will continue through both semesters giving time for depth of thinking about design, technical detailing, drawing, verbal and visual presentation and to comfortably handle a project of this scale.

The work of the unit is and always has been to teach the craft of design and the interplay of professionalism, imagination and social responsibility.

Street corner featuring modern and classic buildings with trees and a monument in foreground

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Details

Course
Tutors Prof Tony Fretton
Where Goulston Street
When Monday and Thursday

Architecture Postgraduate Studios

 
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