Case Study
University of Cambridge Street Furniture
About The Product Edinburgh Planter Ambleside Bench Hastings Bench About The Location The David Attenborough Building (Arup Building) is a twentieth century design icon – one of the best examples of Brutalism in Cambridge. Originally envisaged as the rst part of a much larger plan to redevelop the New Museums Site and link it to the city centre, it was a demonstration of ambitious engineering. Read Barnabas Calder on the Twentieth Century Society’s website for an architectural appreciation of the building. Built to provide laboratories for Mathematics, Metallurgy and Zoology, the Arup Building also contains an extraordinary Museum of Zoology. Project Objective There are a number of objectives for the building, but those that are shared by everyone involved in the project are: University o