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Inverness College to move on site

January 8 2013

Inverness College to move on site
Work to develop Inverness College is to commence on site following the appointment of Miller Construction to deliver the £75m project.

Designed by BDP the new campus is situated on a peripheral site on the outskirts of the Highland capital and will eventually play host to some 8,000 students.

Work on the new college is expected to be completed in time for the start of the 2015 term.

The College forms part of a wider masterplan for the Beechwood farm area drawn up by 7N Architects and Lisa Mackenzie Consultancy.
A green landscaped area will also encompass new campuses for the UHI and the Scottish Agricultural College
A green landscaped area will also encompass new campuses for the UHI and the Scottish Agricultural College
The main college building is intended to act as a 'civic gesture'
The main college building is intended to act as a 'civic gesture'

3 Comments

Big Daddy
#1 Posted by Big Daddy on 9 Jan 2013 at 13:10 PM
Its not Inverness College its the University of the Highland and Islands (UHI)... Small but significant mistake.
Mr A. Brown
#2 Posted by Mr A. Brown on 9 Jan 2013 at 17:41 PM
The Planning Application has been submitted as Inverness College, so its not a mistake.
Sven
#3 Posted by Sven on 11 Jan 2013 at 19:39 PM
It is very 1997 architecture in design and with the green and purple color scheme. The copper covered roof structures are very municipal architect of the 1970s. Overall, it is terrible. The nearby Stoneyfiled business park is far superior as it fits with the historic Stoneyfield House whilst being modern. I fear that the college is moving from one architectural disaster to another.

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