Grangegorman Campus: Delivery and Operation
Terry Prendergast, Principal Planner, GDA Dr Paul Horan, Head of Campus Planning, DIT
The Grangegorman Development
Education Health Relocation of Residential mental health facilities Dublin Institute of Technology and community healthcare for Dublin North West to a single campus
Local community access & use
Grangegorman Development Agency Investment in Dublin
Clustering of FDI investment locations in SE quadrant of city - concentrated across the IFSC and Docklands
Investment mirrors wealth Clustered in SE quadrant
Opportunity to spread investment more evenly
Balanced city development
Targeted Investment • Grangegorman • LUAS CrossCity ‘City Scale’ Development Grangegorman Masterplan 2008
•2009 Urban Design Award US Institute of Architects •2009 World Architecture Festival •2010 Chicago Athenaeum 2010 American Architecture Award •2012 American Institute of Architects (AIA) National Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design •2012 Honor Award - Society for College and University Planning •2015 RTPI Presidents Award Mix of Uses
Sports, Recreation Food & Retail & Amenity ~8,000m2 ~15,000m2
Education Mixed Use/Science Park & 60,000m2 Research Cultural ~150,000m2 ~5,000m2 Student Accommodation 60,000m2 School & Community Health Facilities 60,000m2 Strategy to Deliver Vision
• Grangegorman Masterplan 2008 The Vision
• Grangegorman Strategic Plan 2011 The ‘How To’
• Grangegorman Planning Scheme 2012 Key Statutory Document Key Structuring Principles Urban Form Movement Strategy Breaking Down Walls Grangegorman to Date • Phoenix Care Centre • 6 Protected Structures brought back into educational use • Extensive infrastructure & landscape • New Build - The Greenway Hub & Primary Care Centre Grangegorman – current projects
Primary PPP Central and School East Quads Sept 2019 2019/20
Primary Care Centre PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PPP CENTRAL & EAST QUAD
• Central Quad – Science & Health, Tourism & Food, El/Elec Engineering – 6,500 students – 35,000m2
• East Quad – Creative arts and digital media, music & drama, social sciences – 3,500 students – 400 seat performance venue – 16,000m2 Grangegorman – upcoming projects
Residential Care Academic Hub / Student Centre Library Accommodation
Energy Centre Student Accommodation Supply & Demand
• Higher Education Authority Report – Large deficit
• Changing demands – Demographics +25% – Growing Intl • Brexit • Trump DIT Student Accommodation
Commencing Phase 1
650-700 bed-spaces
PPP model
Operator takes all risk
Ground floor space for DIT
Competition launch imminent Communications Strategy
• To build good relationships with our neighbours... Community Engagement
Formal Informal • Newsletter • Community representative on • Websites Grangegorman Board • Social media • Grangegorman Consultative Group • Open day for every planning application Added
• Community Liaison Committee
2 community members of the Consultative Group 1 community member of the Board 2 Dublin City Council elected members on the Consultative Group 2 members of the Oireachtas on the Consultative Group 1 Dublin City Council elected member on the Board 2 Grangegorman Development Agency staff Representative from Health Service Executive Representative from Dublin Institute of Technology Representative from Dublin City Council area office Responding to concerns Meaningful Changes made Community Benefits
–Community Engagement –Labour and Learning Forum Employment Charter DIT Access Programmes ABC Programme 0-6 –Public Art Programme –Passive and active recreation –Improved public transport –Primary Care –Primary School DIT Access and Civic Engagement
Long tradition of making education accessible to all • 350+ children to date in Grangegorman Area- Based Childhood Programme (€1.3M investment) • 800 primary school students involved with ClicNews • 300+ students on Second Level Schools Programme • 1,100 Access students 2016-17 • 130 Access Foundation Programme students • 1,260 students with Disabilities 2016-17 • 1,055 students participating on community- based learning and community-based research projects annually 2015-16
• New - 2017 – Apprentice Access programme Local Employment
• Joining up the Dots Reports
• The Grangegorman Labour and Learning Forum
• The Grangegorman Local Employment Charter
• Local employment numbers
Seek to ensure a minimum of 20% new jobs created will be on offer to local residents (Dublin 7 & 1) Broadstone Gate Plaza
Major new public plaza between Kings Inns & Broadstone station
Entry to campus Primary Care Centre – 2017 Playground Permanent Primary School – 2019 Conclusion
• Vision • Strategy • Flexible • Tenacious • Partnerships Thank you