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Inverness Campus Masterplan, Scotland Building, Project, News, Design,
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Inverness Campus Masterplan : Architecture Information
Key Development in Scotland, UK, Europe
18 May 2009
Inverness Hub - Campus Masterplan
A planning application for the masterplan for Inverness Campus, prepared
by 7N Architects in collaboration with landscape architects the Lisa
Mackenzie Consultancy, has been submitted to The Highland Council
by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

The 215 acre Campus is a multi-stakeholder project facilitated by
HIE which will create a modern centre for tertiary education and research
for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It is seen as one of the
most significant initiatives in the region over the next 25 years
and will be a pivotal project in the eastern expansion of Inverness
providing up to 175,000m2 of academic, research, residential and related
business space.
Ewan Anderson of 7N Architects said "The project is fundamentally
about opening up access to lifelong learning to people from a wide
range of academic disciplines and backgrounds. The masterplan aims
to bring people together in an inspiring environment which is woven
into the social and cultural fabric of Inverness".
The heart of the Campus will be at the natural centre of gravity to
the north of the site, at the convergence of new pedestrian routes
where the principal communal uses and academic buildings form a gathering
place sheltered by the unifying canopy which flows between them. The
focal point of this gathering place is the hub building positioned
on the raised promontory at the northern tip of the site giving it
a strong presence on the principal approaches to the city. The building
is aligned with the Kessock Bridge and the distant view of Ben Wyvis
to the north and will act like a form of 'Claude glass', or telescope,
creating a strong connection with the distant Highland landscape.
Landscape is a critical component of the masterplan, unifying and
structuring the Campus whilst rooting it to the site through the retention
and enhancement of existing tree lines, watercourses and habitats.
The central parkland, which flows through the Campus from the market
square to the wooded hillside to the south, is composed of a layered
sequence of spaces characterised by interpretations of different Highland
landscapes.

Lisa MacKenzie of the Lisa MacKenzie Consultancy said "The landscape,
in dialogue with the new architecture, will define the identity and
of the place presenting a confident, modern, future that encapsulates
the distinctive culture of the Highlands".
7N Architects, which were established in January 2009 by former members
of Make's team in Edinburgh, inherited the project from Make following
their decision to close their Scottish studio at the end of last year.
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