Approval for new building at Design & Engineering Uni

Scott Brownrigg, an international design practice, has secured planning permission for the T-Levels Building, a  new University Technical College (UTC) facility adjacent to the University of East London Docklands Campus,  that expands the existing London Design & Engineering (LDE) UTC’s teaching facilities. The new scheme will  provide additional workshops and teaching spaces, allowing the college to increase the learning environment  for its students.  

The new, three-storey building will overlook the Royal Albert Dock to the south. The building’s entrance will be  located across a compact central square from the existing LDE building, creating a connection between the two 

buildings and a focal point for the developing industrial and research facilities in the area. Like the existing LDE  building, the new T-Levels Building will feature dark grey terracotta cladding on the ground floor and dark-grey  vertical profiled metal cladding on the upper floors. Bright yellow accents – around the entrance and on some  

windows – will provide visual continuity with bright yellow columns that form an exuberant colonnade along  LDE college’s southern elevation. 

Both buildings allow the general public to interact with the engineering workshops and the teaching spaces,  with welcoming open frontages acting as shop fronts to the activities taking place. The workshop on the  ground floor has been designed to accommodate large equipment and machinery, while the upper two floors  will host other curriculum activities.  

The new facility will include cutting-edge technical equipment and industry-standard spaces, co-designed with  employer partners to meet the demands of the modern workforce. Providing these additional spaces for  students will also open up spaces within the existing college for enhanced community programming and public  events. 

The landscape design will extend the existing material palette and treatment across the new site, enhancing  consistency and cohesion. This includes paving material and pattern choices, to match the walkways around  the existing UTC.  

The building’s design takes on the ‘Fabric First’ approach with a well performing envelope that aligns with both  the Department for Education and the local authority’s sustainability criteria. The design also caters for future  expansion and flexibility, allowing the building to be easily adapted in response to the UTC’s future needs.

Credit: Scott Brownrigg 

Construction on the new T-Levels building is anticipated to complete in late summer of 2025. UTCs offer T Levels, full-time, technically oriented education to 14 – 19-year-olds, in preparation for higher education or  employment.  

Oliver Thomas, Project Director at Scott Brownrigg, said: “Continuing to develop LDE UTC’s estate  acknowledges the success of the first building that we delivered for them in 2018. Being able to design buildings  that facilitate the aspirations and development of individuals and communities, whilst supporting the  sustainable growth of both the borough and LDE UTC, is something that we are very proud of.” 

Geoffrey Fowler, CEO and Founding Principal of LDE UTC, said: “This project is about much more than a  building. It’s about investing in young people, addressing the UK’s skills gap, and providing the tools for learners  to realise their potential. We are grateful for the overwhelming support from stakeholders, the Greater London  Authority (GLA), the Royal Docks Team, Newham Council, our local community and our sponsors Costain,  Skanska, Thames Water, the Diocese of Chelmsford and UEL. Together, we are shaping a brighter future for  Newham’s young people”.

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