of the success story of the university of cambridge. the development is one of the largest storm water recycling schemes within the world. all the water on the roof is stored and collected and then carried through into the attenuation point within the communal landscape court. to achieve the high demands for the daylight meant that the buildings become quite far apart and the building form quite simple. one of the challenges really for us was to create a kind of intimacy and sense of place. eddington overall is a fabulous concept. i m always bowled over by the fact the university has undertaken this project. the units are well spaced, well thought ut, love the design, well thought out, love the design, love the feel of it. it is actually quite a bit
housing, retail, community centre, school, hotel. the university set out to establish and develop an extension to the city of cambridge, which gives an opportunity for all staff and students to live and come andjoin and be part of the success story of the university of cambridge. the development is one of the largest storm water recycling schemes within the world. all the water on the roof is stored and collected and then carried through into the attenuation point within the communal landscape court. to achieve the high demands for the daylight meant that the buildings become quite far apart and the building form quite simple. one of the challenges really for us was to create a kind of intimacy and sense of place. eddington overall is a fabulous concept. i m always bowled over by the fact the university has undertaken this project.
so the buildings are arranged to frame these spaces. the positioning and the kind of undercuts that we ve introduced are intended to create moments of intimacy and a sense of discovery. this project is key worker housing for the university of cambridge s staff and researchers. eddington is a mixed use development. we have accommodation, housing, retail, community centre, school, hotel. the university set out to establish and develop an extension to the city of cambridge, which gives an opportunity for all staff and students to live and come andjoin and be part of the success story of the university of cambridge. the development is one of the largest storm water recycling schemes within the world. all the water on the roof is stored and collected and then carried through into the attenuation point within the communal landscape court. to achieve the high demands for the daylight meant that the buildings become quite
addington is a mixed use development with accommodation, housing, retail, community centre, school, hotel. the university set out to establish and develop an extension to the city of cambridge which gives an opportunity for all staff and students to live and come andjoin and be part of the success story of the university of cambridge. of the development is one of the largest storm water recycling schemes within the world. all the water on the roof is stored and collected and then carried through into the attenuation point within the communal landscape court. to achieve the high demands for daylight meant that the buildings become quite far apart and the building form quite simple. one of the challenges was really for us to create a kind of intimacy and sense of place. addington overall is a fabulous. concept and i am always bowled over by the fact the university
the development is one of the largest storm water recycling schemes within the world. all the water on the roof is stored and collected and then carried through into the attenuation point within the communal landscape court. to achieve the high demands for daylight meant that the buildings become quite far apart and the building form quite simple. one of the challenges was really fun is to create a kind of intimacy and sense of place. addington overall is a fabulous - concept and i am always bowled over by the fact the university has undertaken this project. - the units are well spaced, - well thought out, love the design, love the feel of it, - it is actually quite a bit of a luxury to come here every day. when i visited a few months ago during the summer i saw people actually inhabiting the spaces, a picnic happening in the landscape court, children s toys on the ground, a sense of community and people