Royal College of Art’s Ambitious Battersea Expansion Plans Approved by Wandsworth Council
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Proposed Design for the new Royal College of Art Battersea Campus
© Herzog & de MeuronProposed Design for the new Royal College of Art Battersea Campus
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RCA Battersea South, 2018
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RCA Battersea South, Parkgate Road at night, 2018
© Herzog & de MeuronRCA Battersea South, Parkgate Road at night, 2018
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RCA Battersea South, Fashion Studios, 2018
© Herzog & de MeuronRCA Battersea South, Fashion Studios, 2018
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RCA Battersea South, Sculpture Studios, 2018
© Herzog & de MeuronRCA Battersea South, Sculpture Studios, 2018
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The Royal
College of Art’s flagship new building, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, has
been granted planning permission by Wandsworth Council. The building is part of the most radical transformation of
the institution’s campus in its 181-year history.
The expansion of the Royal College of Art’s Battersea campus is an important step in RCA’s evolution into a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics)-focused postgraduate university. The new building will welcome Arts & Humanities programmes in Sculpture and Contemporary Art Practice, and Design programmes including Design Products, Fashion and Textiles, and Global Innovation Design and Innovation Design Engineering (delivered jointly with Imperial College London). In addition new programmes will be developed to encompass computer and material science, wearable technology, robotics, advanced manufacturing and intelligent mobility.
The new campus will also house start-up businesses as part of the University's expanded InnovationRCA incubator programme, which will see the number of supported businesses double. The March 2015 report ‘Research to Assess the Nature and Annual Value of Student Start-Ups’, by HEFCE described the RCA as having “the highest number of student spin-outs with university ownership in recent years in the UK”. Its commercialisation incubator, InnovationRCA, has helped 75 graduates launch 50 start-ups attracting £39 million in funding from investors over the past decade. The new development will help the RCA continue to nurture creative entrepreneurs in areas such as autonomous vehicles, housing, gaming, green design and architecture and design for ageing populations.
In 2016 the Government invested £54 million. The remaining funds will be secured through a mix of philanthropic donations, and RCA investment. A comprehensive fundraising campaign, GenerationRCA, will be launched during 2018 to raise further funds for the Battersea project.
Royal College of Art Vice-Chancellor Dr Paul
Thompson said, “The creation of the new Battersea campus is a landmark
moment in the history of the RCA, as we embrace new design and creative
disciplines and offer our students unparalleled studio, workshop, and high-tech
facilities. It has been a huge privilege working with Herzog & de Meuron on
this extraordinary design process; we are delighted by the support we have
received from both local and central government in helping us realise an
entirely new type of art and design university which will contribute to the
developing cultural quarter in Battersea.”
Ascan Mergenthaler, Senior Partner, Herzog & de Meuron said, “The new Battersea campus expansion will be a new centre for the UK and the Royal College of Art’s culture of design innovation and entrepreneurialism at the intersection of science and the arts. Workshops are the nucleus of the College and of the new campus extension. Our design is rooted in the surrounding townscape – it is simple, robust, and flexible, and delivers a formula for the transforming dynamic of the RCA.”
The design of the new building incorporates a double-height space in which large-scale objects can be assembled, prototyped and displayed or exhibitions presented, providing further opportunities to open up the RCA campus to the public and support an enhanced cultural programme. There will also be a new publicly accessible café and art materials shop. Other public realm improvements are also proposed with improved routes through the site to connect the new building to the surrounding area and public space to enhance the entrance to the building.
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Notes to Editors
Information about the planning application
The RCA consulted on the Battersea building plans and engaged with a wide variety of residents, groups and political stakeholders, who have helped to shape the final proposals. For further information see Building Battersea.
The new building (approximately 15,000 m2 (NIA)) is set out over two separate but interconnected buildings that provide distinct and flexible areas for teaching, research and innovation. The Studio Building provides three floors of naturally lit and ventilated studios located above ground-floor workshop spaces, which are the creative hub of the Battersea RCA. The Research Building delivers independent and confidential research space for areas such as materials science, advanced manufacturing and driverless cars, as well as an extended business incubator hub.
About the RCA
Engaging in teaching and research, the RCA offers the degrees of MA, MRes, MPhil and PhD across the disciplines of applied art, architecture, fine art, design, communications and humanities.
It offers 28 highly specialised programmes in Art & Design to over 2,000 Master’s and doctoral students and more than 800 professionals interacting with them – including researchers, art and design practitioners, along with advisers and distinguished visitors.
The new building is part of the RCA’s most exciting phase in its 181-year history marking its transformation into a dynamic STEAM-focused postgraduate university (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics).
The RCA is the world’s leading art
and design university and the expansion of the Battersea campus will enable it
to continue to compete globally and attract the highest calibre students and
future entrepreneurs.