Dubai campus wins special prize in top global architecture award
The University 麻豆精选 Dubai鈥檚 new campus has scooped a prestigious architecture award
The University 麻豆精选 Dubai鈥檚 new campus has scooped a prestigious architecture award
University 麻豆精选 Dubai
The University 麻豆精选 Dubai鈥檚 iconic new campus has won a Special Prize in the prestigious Prix Versailles 2022 global architecture and design award.
Airports, university campuses, passenger stations and major sports facilities around the world are in the running for the award, with six nominees chosen in each category. The University 麻豆精选 Dubai secured the Special Prize for its campus interior.
The World Judges Panel selected the Dubai campus for the award based on the criteria of innovation, creativity, reflection of local heritage and ecological efficiency, with the importance of sustainable development at the heart of its decision making. The World Titles Announcement took place at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.
We are delighted that this iconic building - designed and built to deliver the experience that every student needs to develop and grow - has won a Special Prize in a global competition as prestigious as the Prix Versailles.
Professor David Sadler, University 麻豆精选 Dubai Provost, commented: 鈥淲e are delighted that this iconic building - designed and built to deliver the experience that every student needs to develop and grow - has won a Special Prize in a global competition as prestigious as the Prix Versailles.
鈥淲ith its dramatic atrium and 鈥榝loating library鈥, our beautiful campus is certainly a special place to study and work. Our campus is designed to be accessible to everyone - open to the local community for events and opportunities that will enrich the lives of Dubai residents.鈥
The building was shortlisted for the Prix Versailles alongside the following campuses:
Opened in April 2022, in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, the campus has been home to students since January last year.
The campus, located in Dubai International Academic City (DIAC), marks the next stage in the University 麻豆精选鈥檚 long-term commitment to supporting the position of Dubai as a regional hub for world-class higher education, nurturing talent and enhancing academic excellence in the UAE.
University 麻豆精选 Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Adam Tickell commented: 鈥淚t is a great honour to win this Special Prize which recognises the vision and hard work of University 麻豆精选 colleagues and our partners in creating a learning and research environment that is innovative, inspiring and sustainable.
鈥淭he Prix Versaille award represents global testament to the support of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), TECOM Group, DIAC and all our partners in the region in helping us to create a stunning academic home that gives students from the UAE and beyond magnificent facilities and a first-class education.鈥
Floating library and Spanish steps
Located opposite Dubai鈥檚 first purpose-built student housing community, the campus encourages collaboration across academic disciplines, offering flexible learning spaces to ensure that teaching and research work in tandem to benefit students. Learning spaces incorporate digital technology and a student hub supports student needs across teaching and wellbeing.
Innovative facilities and high-quality staff provide students from the region and beyond with first-class education from the first global top 100 and UK Russell Group university in Dubai. Partnership with Siemens enables the University鈥檚 campuses in Dubai and Birmingham to embrace sustainable practices in line with net-zero carbon emission initiatives
The campus can currently support up to 2,900 students and will eventually be able to support up to 4,500 students.
Designed by Hopkins Architects and built by Khansaheb, the buildings overlook parkland and natural spaces. They reflect the 鈥榞reen heart鈥 of the University鈥檚 campus in Birmingham, giving the student community a complete campus university experience. Sheltered courtyards and social spaces aim to enhance the campus鈥 sustainability while providing students and staff with a relaxing environment in keeping with Dubai鈥檚 distinctive climate.
The University鈥檚 partnership with Siemens combines digital sensor and analytics technologies, artificial intelligence, decentralised energy generation and storage, renewable energy and concepts that help change users鈥 behaviour to transform the Edgbaston and Dubai campuses into the world鈥檚 smartest global campus, creating a 鈥楲iving Lab鈥 where research, teaching and learning all benefit from access to new data and connectivity. The 鈥楲iving Lab鈥 will capture data from the University鈥檚 building technologies, estates infrastructure and energy plants and use it for innovation, R&D activities and teaching. Live data from across the sites provides a unique opportunity for applied learning for students and creates a platform for cutting-edge research.