Cambridge Biomedical Campus

Cambridge Biomedical Campus is one of the worlds’ leading healthcare and biomedical research centres, a 70 acre campus; that is home to 18,000 patients, doctors, nurses, scientists, support staff and visitors.

In 1999, Addenbrooke’s Hospital (now part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), the University of Cambridge and the Medical Research Council created a masterplan for the expansion of the hospital site called the 2020 Vision. This included the development of a further 90 acres to enhance existing on-site activities as well creating space for commercial organisations. The New Papworth Hospital and Astra Zeneca’s new Global R&D Centre and Corporate Headquarters joined the multitude of campus organisations.

Futurecity wrote the campus expansion land Public Art Strategy. Approved by Cambridge City Council in March 2011, the Strategy is delivering a landmark art and architecture project to design the campus’ new 20,000sq.m. Circus and Piazza central public realm, alongside a major campus wide artist in residency programme, that will see international artists working alongside science and healthcare professionals from 2015-2020.

The Green and the Gardens, 2019 Artist Ryan Gander won an international art competition to lead the public realm design. The Green and the Gardens transforms the campus’s public realm into a green heart for the campus, creating a bespoke design for the planting, furniture, lighting and integrated sculptural elements.

Home in the Service of Science, 2016 Artists Publicworks and 30Bird were the first CBC artists-in-residence, working through 2016 alongside staff at the Medical Research Councils Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Home in the Service of Science culminated in a series of public performance events with a cast of scientists, actors, musicians and dancers.

Year

2014

Client

Countryside, Liberty Property Trust

Partners

Gillespies

Location

Cambridge, UK

Service

Arts Strategy & Masterplanning

Sector

Health & Science