Kettering University
Kettering University
Kettering University

Product
concrete skin
,
Area
1400
m2
Colour
ivory
,
Texture
standard
,
Surface
matt
,
Architect
Stantec
Year
Location
Flint

Learning Commons
Learning Commons
Learning Commons
The four-storey building connects the first floor to the campus of Kettering University. The architects created dynamic common rooms and dining halls designed to encourage communication and interaction among students. The interior spaces combine great flexibility with state-of-the-art technologies to provide the best possible conditions for learning and research. The building envelope was clad with concrete skin panels in ivory. It was ultimately the sustainable, non-combustible and robust properties of the material that convinced the architects to use the facade elements. Phots: Ditz Fejer
The four-storey building connects the first floor to the campus of Kettering University. The architects created dynamic common rooms and dining halls designed to encourage communication and interaction among students. The interior spaces combine great flexibility with state-of-the-art technologies to provide the best possible conditions for learning and research. The building envelope was clad with concrete skin panels in ivory. It was ultimately the sustainable, non-combustible and robust properties of the material that convinced the architects to use the facade elements. Phots: Ditz Fejer
The four-storey building connects the first floor to the campus of Kettering University. The architects created dynamic common rooms and dining halls designed to encourage communication and interaction among students. The interior spaces combine great flexibility with state-of-the-art technologies to provide the best possible conditions for learning and research. The building envelope was clad with concrete skin panels in ivory. It was ultimately the sustainable, non-combustible and robust properties of the material that convinced the architects to use the facade elements. Phots: Ditz Fejer







