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King's College London Your Views Project Timeline Consultant Team Welcome King’s College London King’s College London is a world-leading university. Rated among the world’s top 25 universities, King’s is ranked sixth in the UK for the quality and quantity of its research activity and eleventh in the world for its international performance and outlook. Since its foundation in 1829 King’s has defined itself in terms of its service to society, and it now has more than 31,000 students and some 8,500 staff members dedicated to making the world a better place. King’s location in the heart of London enables it to form and lead international conversations in policy, government, law, culture, religion, medicine and business. Over 6,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students live in King’s Residences each year and our residences act as a platform for them to live and learn through life experiences, developing strategies to manage life’s challenges and using those skills to thrive long after they have left their accommodation. Our objective is to increase provision of quality bedrooms that are fit for purpose in line with growth in student numbers. 1 2 Your views View east down Talbot Yard View west down Talbot Yard We have been developing designs for a new ‘Student Village’ on our Guy’s Campus at London Bridge. The Student Village will provide 420 new bed spaces for King’s students together with student communal rooms, retail and cafe uses at ground floor and improved areas of pedestrian friendly open space. We have developed our proposals in consultation with Southwark Council and the GLA as well as staff and student groups from the King’s community. We have also engaged local stakeholder groups. We are now keen to seek the views of local residents and businesses on our proposals, to help shape our designs before we submit a planning application to Southwark Council. We’re keen to hear what you think of the proposals. Questionnaires are available to provide the design team with feedback. You can complete one today or send one BUILDING DESIGN PARTNERSHIP SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY USE MADE OF THIS DOCUMENT OTHER THAN FOR THAT WHICH IT WAS PREPARED AND ISSUED. back to us. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE CHECKED ON SITE. DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING ANY DRAWING ERRORS OR DIVERGENCIES SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF BUILDING DESIGN PARTNERSHIP AT THE ADDRESS SHOWN BELOW. DRAWINGS SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FOLLOWING BEFORE WORK COMMENCES: • THE CDM DESIGN ISSUES REGISTER The exhibition boards and questionnaire are also available to view at: kcl.ac.uk/ • THE BDP RISK SERIES OF DRAWINGS • THE PROJECT CDM RISK REGISTER NOTES studentvillage. 3 4 N 0m 5m 10m 25m Project timeline View down Queen’s Head Yard View down Three Tuns Yard STREET SOUTHWARK We are aiming to submit a planning application for the Student Village at the end of the summer 2018. Consultant team 1 BDP Architect and Lead Consultant, Landscape, Town Planning, Structural and Civil Engineering, Building T E E R T S H IG H H G Services and Environmental Engineering, Principal U O R O B Designer and CDM Consultant 3 Urban Flow Transport Consultant Montagu Evans Heritage Consultant Revision A Stage 2 Issue TW BB 22/06/18 4 2 First Issue Draft Stage 2 for costing TW BB 11/06/18 REVISION DESCRIPTION DRAWN CHECKED DATE Miller Hare Townscape Analysis KEYPLAN GVA Second London Wall Project Management Currie & Brown Cost Consultant Point 2 Surveyors Daylight/Sunlight CLIENT Pre-Construct Archaeology Archaeology IFC Group Fire REC Resource and Environmental Consultant 16 Brewhouse Yard Clerkenwell London EC1V 4LJ United Kingdom T +44 [0]20 7812 8000 www.bdp.com PROJECT TITLE KCL Student Village BDP JOB NUMBER ISO 27001 CLASSIFICATION P2007998 DRAWING TITLE SCALE @ A1 Existing Site Plan 1 : 500 DATE FIRST ISSUED 11/06/18 DRAWING No. REVISION P2007998_BDP_00_00_DR_A_P_(00)0001 A C:\REVIT_LOCAL\P2007998_BDP_00_XX_M3_A_0003_New Buildings_tw43236.rvt RIVER THAMES LONDON BRIDGE THE SHARD TOOLEY STREET BOROUGH MARKET ST THOMAS STREET LONDON BRIDGE STATION GREAT MAZE POND MEMORIAL GARDENS NEWCOMEN STREET BOROUGH HIGH STREET Existing aerial view King’s College London Student Village 1.
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