UCL East
UCL's campus on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford. The campus is a hub for interdisciplinary research and teaching and a home for more than 500 students.
12 February 2024
“No Ordinary Campus, at No Ordinary University, on No Ordinary Park.
A New Campus, A New Chapter
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Sustainable, Inclusive Design and Construction
Marshgate and One Pool Street are built with people and planet in mind. The design and construction of the buildings aim to create outstanding spaces for the UCL community to teach, learn and collaborate in with minimum impact on the planet. This is achieved through sustainable materials and construction methods, using the right materials to achieve a high level of energy efficiency. From pre-construction through to opening, environmental sustainability and accessibility have been core considerations.
One example is how UCL brought together construction consultants Arup and the research initiative Nature Smart Cities to monitor and identify how bats had made the park their home. This data was shared online to the public and used during construction to decide where and how to limit sound and light pollution to protect the local plant and wildlife. To further support local biodiversity, we sowed 2-metre wildflower margins around the border of the sites, and teams put together bird feeding stations from tools, clothes, and other on-site material that had reached the end of their life. A blunt or broken drill bit could go in the bin, but it makes a much better perch for passing birds!
Part of the wildflower boundary around One Pool Street when it was under construction, and a birdfeeder upgraded with construction gear that was no longer fit for purpose.