Archetech Issue 21 2015 | Page 6

The new lecture theatre will allow the that conveys the past, present and future exists beneath the library archive room Middle East Centre to expand its popular evolution of the college, university and to achieve the essential environmental programme of seminars, lectures and city. controls and mitigate the need for debates - much of which is open to both heat pump provides active ground to the existing buildings of 66 & 68 coupling controlled for both temperature The Invescorp Building complements Woodstock Road. The curved form of and humidity, creating a secure the college’s ongoing development. Its library reading room’s western façade environment to conserve the centre’s design weaves through the restricted accommodates the century-old Sequoia renowned collection. site at St Antony’s College to connect tree and its extensive root network; while and incorporate the existing protected a drainage system has been installed The work of the Middle East Centre buildings and trees; while its stainless below the foundation slabs to ensure contributes to the global discourse and steel façade softly reflects natural light to the tree receives enough moisture. greater understanding of the region. echo the building’s context. To the east, the archive reading room The new Investcorp Building connects the University and the general public. Archetech - Page 6 mechanical air-handling. A ground source To the west, the project’s scale defers and librarians’ offices rise towards the disparate buildings within the college, The building integrates new academic height of the 1970 brutalist Hilda Besse defining a series of spaces for the centre’s and research facilities within a design Building it faces, yet the new Investcorp renowned archive, library and seminar defined by the existing built and natural Building remains below the roofline of the programmes; allowing the Middle East environment of the college. The project adjacent 66 Woodstock Road. Centre to expand its commitment as a maintains the detached character of the vital forum of research, understanding college’s current buildings, allowing them The 117-seat lecture theatre is located to be read as separate elements, while below ground and is ventilated through introducing a contemporary building a thermal labyrinth. A similar labyrinth and open debate.