Gateway building is first phase of 10 to 20 year project
Ryder Architecture has been appointed to design the gateway building for the Thames Valley鈥檚 first science park.
The practice will design the 5,000m2 gateway building, which forms part of the science park鈥檚 first phase of three buildings that will contain a total of 18,000m2 of serviced offices, laboratories and communal spaces. The project is being built on a speculative basis.
The entire science park scheme is due to complete in phases over the next 10 to 20 years.
Ryder鈥檚 success in winning the Gateway building commission follows the practice鈥檚 recent completion earlier this year of a wing of Liverpool Science Park鈥檚 Metropolitan Cathedral campus.
Gareth Callen, director at Ryder, said: 鈥淥ur ability to design flexible spaces that anticipate change and can be tailored to lab, research or office accommodation is underpinned by a close working relationship with stakeholders ensuring we jointly create spaces fit for purpose, adaptable and future proofed for a generation of occupiers.鈥
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