Robinson College, Cambridge (Gillespie, Kidd and Coia)

Scope and Content

Job files, images and drawings related to project.

Administrative / Biographical History

The complex, challenging & prestigious Robinson College was GKC's last major undertaking. The firm won the project in a limited competition in 1974 and completed the buildings in 1980. The college itself is conceived as a single entity, its entire populace & contents housed within the curtilege & dimensionally varied levels of a continuous linear building that is seemingly 'excavated' from above, so as to form an asymmetrical, U-shaped or valley-section, the raised floor which consists of a series of four differently-shaped courts, sequentially linked above, and therefore separate from, the enclosed vehicular and service spaces below. Both levels are flanked by two individually articulated walls of mixed accommodation.

The conceptual framework of the college reflects the architects' understanding & respect for the conventions & morphology associated with the traditional Cambridge college, and a continuing fascination for the 20th century megastructure.

Arrangement

The material has been arranged using original Gillespie Kidd and Coia project reference codes.

Access Information

Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections are open for research by appointment.

Note

Catalogued by Tracy Wilkinson, GKC Project Archivist

Conditions Governing Use

Application for permission to quote should be submitted to The Mackintosh Research Centre at The Glasgow School of Art.

Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents.

Appraisal Information

This material has been appraised in line with Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections standard procedures.

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