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10 February 2022

Howard Street developments

A new gateway to Sheffield.

Our Howard Street development, featuring three new buildings around a public green space, is due to open in Autumn/Winter 2024.

Phase one of our long-term plan to transform our campus was approved by Sheffield City Council planners in October 2021, and is due to be completed in Autumn/Winter 2024.

Situated on the site of the former Science Park building, adjacent to Howard Street and leading up from Sheffield train station, the three new buildings are a gateway to Sheffield city centre.

Designs use the latest technology and measures to make the new buildings net-zero carbon ready. They include sustainable energy solutions such as heat pumps, photo voltaic panels and provisions to support and promote sustainable travel.

A new Hallam Green on Arundel Lane will also provide an attractive external heartspace and a better campus feel.

Named after some of the city’s reservoirs that have an important role in its history, the buildings will provide a new home for many of our students and staff.

Artist impressions

Rivelin

Redmires

The Redmires Building will be a home for the College of Social Sciences and Arts and will house the Department of the Natural and Built Environment, the Department of Psychology, Sociology and Politics and the Department of Law and Criminology. This building will contain the Helena Kennedy Centre, SHU Law, a moot court, psychology labs, the Centre for Behavioural Science and Applied Psychology (CEBSAP), architecture studios, a model-making workshop, an NBE resource area, seminar rooms, social learning spaces and PC labs. It will also benefit from showers, a roof terrace, a cafe servery and kitchen - along with a ground floor exchange marketplace.

Loxley campus plan

Strines

Strines will contain our Institute of Technology as well as being a food venue. It will include a café servery and a fresh food market. There will also be a casual dining restaurant with interconnected teaching rooms on the ground floor – suitable for large scale teaching or events.​​​​​​​

Hallam green campus plan 2

Hallam Green

The first phase of the plan will see the creation of a new green public space at the heart of our Campus. This will provide more than 400 square meters of new greenery and spaces for up to 150 people to sit and relax.

Howard Street 4

Langsett

Langsett will house our Sheffield Business School with a business lounge, trading floor, languages hub and the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR).


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