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Five teams shortlisted for Milton Keynes university design competition

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Mar 28, 2019

Photo © Andy Stagg Photography.

Stage one of the MK:U International Design Competition is complete with the reveal of the five shortlisted finalist teams, which include well-known practices like WilkinsonEyre, AECOM, Hawkins\Brown, Mecanoo, OMA, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, Henning Larsen, Sam Jacob Studio, drMM, and more. 

Co-launched by MKC and Cranfield University this past January, the competition is searching for the multidisciplinary team who will design the first phase of a new model university in Milton Keynes — which is the UK’s fastest-growing city as well as its largest urban area without its own university. The new university is a key component in the MK Futures 2050 program, which is exploring the future of the evolving city.

Photo © Cranfield University.

Selected from 53 teams in 14 countries, the five shortlisted teams are:

  • Co:MK:U – WilkinsonEyre and AECOM with Spaces that Work, Mecanoo, dRMM, Publica and Contemporary Art Society
  • Hawkins\Brown with KCAP, Grant Associates, BuroHappold Engineering and Sam Jacob Studio
  • Hopkins Architects with Prior+Partners, Expedition Engineering, Atelier Ten and GROSS. MAX.
  • Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands with Henning Larsen, Architecture 00, Heyne Tillett Steel, Hoare Lea, Bradley-Hole Schoenaich Landscape Architects, Ken Baker, Steer, Iceni, Abell Nepp and FiD
  • OMA with BuroHappold Engineering, Planit-IE, Nicholas Hare Architects, Carmody Groarke and Galmstrup

During stage two, each shortlisted team will be invited to a site visit in Milton Keynes and a seminar for further briefing. Teams will have 10 weeks to design a masterplan for the 10-hectare site and concept designs for 61,120 sq.m. of built area in phase one, including key buildings. The construction budget for this phase is approximately £188 million ($249 million), and the opening date is currently scheduled for 2023.

A technical panel will then evaluate the finalists' submissions and produce a report for the 12-member  jury. The jury will conduct interviews and select the winner, who will be announced this summer.

RELATED COMPETITION MK:U International Design Competition

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Five teams shortlisted for Milton Keynes university design competition

By Justine Testado|

Thursday, Mar 28, 2019

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Photo © Andy Stagg Photography.

Related

milton keynes ● malcolm reading consultants ● uk ● shortlist ● competition ● higher education ● masterplan
WilkinsonEyre
WilkinsonEyre
AECOM / Ellerbe Becket
AECOM / Ellerbe Becket
Mecanoo
Mecanoo
dRMM
dRMM
Hawkins\Brown Architects
Hawkins\Brown Architects
KCAP
KCAP
Grant Associates
Grant Associates
Buro Happold
Buro Happold
Sam Jacob Studio
Sam Jacob Studio
Hopkins Architects
Hopkins Architects
atelier ten
atelier ten
GROSS.MAX. Landscape Architects
GROSS.MAX. Landscape Architects
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Henning Larsen
Henning Larsen
OMA (The Office for Metropolitan Architecture)
OMA (The Office for Metropolitan Architecture)

Stage one of the MK:U International Design Competition is complete with the reveal of the five shortlisted finalist teams, which include well-known practices like WilkinsonEyre, AECOM, Hawkins\Brown, Mecanoo, OMA, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, Henning Larsen, Sam Jacob Studio, drMM, and more. 

Co-launched by MKC and Cranfield University this past January, the competition is searching for the multidisciplinary team who will design the first phase of a new model university in Milton Keynes — which is the UK’s fastest-growing city as well as its largest urban area without its own university. The new university is a key component in the MK Futures 2050 program, which is exploring the future of the evolving city.

Photo © Cranfield University.

Selected from 53 teams in 14 countries, the five shortlisted teams are:

  • Co:MK:U – WilkinsonEyre and AECOM with Spaces that Work, Mecanoo, dRMM, Publica and Contemporary Art Society
  • Hawkins\Brown with KCAP, Grant Associates, BuroHappold Engineering and Sam Jacob Studio
  • Hopkins Architects with Prior+Partners, Expedition Engineering, Atelier Ten and GROSS. MAX.
  • Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands with Henning Larsen, Architecture 00, Heyne Tillett Steel, Hoare Lea, Bradley-Hole Schoenaich Landscape Architects, Ken Baker, Steer, Iceni, Abell Nepp and FiD
  • OMA with BuroHappold Engineering, Planit-IE, Nicholas Hare Architects, Carmody Groarke and Galmstrup

During stage two, each shortlisted team will be invited to a site visit in Milton Keynes and a seminar for further briefing. Teams will have 10 weeks to design a masterplan for the 10-hectare site and concept designs for 61,120 sq.m. of built area in phase one, including key buildings. The construction budget for this phase is approximately £188 million ($249 million), and the opening date is currently scheduled for 2023.

A technical panel will then evaluate the finalists' submissions and produce a report for the 12-member  jury. The jury will conduct interviews and select the winner, who will be announced this summer.

RELATED COMPETITION MK:U International Design Competition

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