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Dorothy Wadham Building
NameDorothy Wadham Building
ArchitectAllies and Morrison
LocationOxford, England
ClientWadham College, Oxford
Completion date2019

Dorothy Wadham Building, named after Dorothy Wadham, is a modern building located in Oxford, England, and serves as a hub for Wadham College, Oxford students, faculty, and staff. The building was designed by renowned architectural firm Allies and Morrison, known for their work on London School of Economics and Royal Holloway, University of London. The project was made possible through the support of Wadham College, Oxford alumni, including Sir Michael Dummett and Baroness Valerie Amos. The building's construction was also influenced by the college's historical connections to University of Oxford and its founding by Nicholas Wadham and Dorothy Wadham.

History

The history of the Dorothy Wadham Building dates back to the founding of Wadham College, Oxford in 1610 by Nicholas Wadham and Dorothy Wadham. The college has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including Rosamund Pike, Michael Winterbottom, and Melvyn Bragg. The building's construction was a result of the college's need for modern facilities to support its growing student body and academic programs, such as Oxford University Department of Physics and Oxford University Department of Computer Science. The project was also supported by Oxford University and its affiliated colleges, including Brasenose College, Oxford, Hertford College, Oxford, and St Anne's College, Oxford. The building's design and construction were influenced by the work of other architectural firms, such as Foster + Partners and Zaha Hadid Architects, known for their designs of 30 St Mary Axe and London Aquatics Centre.

Architecture

The Dorothy Wadham Building was designed by Allies and Morrison, a firm known for their work on BBC Broadcasting House and Royal Festival Hall. The building's design is a blend of modern and traditional architectural styles, with a focus on sustainability and energy efficiency, similar to the designs of Beddington Zero Energy Development and One Brighton. The building features a unique façade, with a combination of glass, steel, and wood materials, inspired by the designs of Frank Gehry and Santiago Calatrava. The building's design was also influenced by the work of other architects, such as Norman Foster and Richard Rogers, known for their designs of The Gherkin and Lloyd's building. The building's interior features a range of modern facilities, including lecture theatres, seminar rooms, and social spaces, similar to those found in University of Cambridge and Imperial College London.

Facilities

The Dorothy Wadham Building features a range of modern facilities, including lecture theatres, seminar rooms, and social spaces. The building is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including audio-visual equipment and wi-fi connectivity, similar to the facilities found in Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. The building also features a range of sustainability measures, including rainwater harvesting and solar panels, inspired by the designs of Walmart and Googleplex. The building's facilities are designed to support the academic and social needs of Wadham College, Oxford students, and are also available for use by other University of Oxford colleges, including Christ Church, Oxford and University College, Oxford. The building's design and facilities were influenced by the work of other institutions, such as Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley.

Location

The Dorothy Wadham Building is located in Oxford, England, on the site of the former Iffley Road sports ground. The building is situated near other Wadham College, Oxford facilities, including the Wadham College, Oxford main site and the Wadham College, Oxford sports ground. The building is also close to other University of Oxford colleges, including Keble College, Oxford and St Cross College, Oxford. The building's location is convenient for students and staff, with easy access to Oxford city centre and its range of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, such as Ashmolean Museum and Pitt Rivers Museum. The building's location was influenced by the college's historical connections to Oxford University and its founding by Nicholas Wadham and Dorothy Wadham.

Notable_features

The Dorothy Wadham Building features a range of notable design elements, including a unique façade and a roof garden. The building's design is inspired by the work of other architects, such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier, known for their designs of Fallingwater and Villa Savoye. The building's sustainability measures, including rainwater harvesting and solar panels, make it an exemplary model of green building design, similar to the designs of One Angel Square and The Crystal. The building's facilities and design elements make it a popular destination for Wadham College, Oxford students and staff, as well as visitors to Oxford University and its affiliated colleges, including Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and St Hilda's College, Oxford. The building's design and facilities were influenced by the work of other institutions, such as Yale University and Columbia University.

Category:Buildings and structures in Oxford

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