
Bond Bryan Architects has received planning permission for its innovative design for Rotherham College of Art and Technology (RCAT). This £70 million, 21,000m² town centre development will provide a new distinct identity for the college and aims to provide first class facilities for education and training locally. The new RCAT building will have many sustainable features including a hybrid ventilation system with heat recovery, rainwater recovery systems, solar photovoltaic panels and solar thermal panels, leading-edge waste disposal systems and materials used from sustainable sources. Paul Holden, associate director from Bond Bryan, says: "The college is a landmark building within Rotherham, designed to inspire and motivate students and spark the interest of local people and employers in Further Education, training and skills development. "The new-build campus is a distinctive and striking modern design sitting within an enhanced landscaped setting linking to Rotherham’s renaissance strategy." Outline permission was secured in July and work on RCAT will be in two phases. The first phase is due to start in June 2009, with the second phase beginning in 2011. The project will be completed in 2013.
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