Project Summary
The new School of Public Health, located at Imperial’s White City Campus, is a nine-storey, 58,000 sq ft building creating a new home for researchers, health workers and students to tackle society’s most pressing public health challenges.
Two floors cater to postgraduate education, accommodating up to 200 students, as well as healthcare professionals, offering a modern learning environment with adaptable spaces. The remaining floors house offices, meeting rooms, plant space, and bike storage facilities.
Project Detail
Imperial wanted an innovative, interconnected and dedicated centre for the School of Public Health built at its White City Campus to bring scientists, researchers and students together in one place for the first time. This new state-of-the-art facility will enable research to thrive, positioning itself as a catalyst for positive change in public health.
Outputs and benefits
• Flexibility and modern design: The new building is a hive of flexible and dynamic spaces that can be adapted for various uses, including teaching, research, and community outreach.
• Enhanced collaboration: It brings together world-leading public health researchers, academics, students and the local community under one roof, fostering closer collaboration and knowledge sharing across teams and disciplines.
• State-of-the-art facilities: The building features cutting-edge amenities designed to support advancements in genomics, data sciences, community engagement and education.
What they had to say
“The new School of Public Health building at the heart of Imperial’s White City Campus marks the realisation of a long standing vision to create a state of the art home for the School. This facility puts us in the strongest possible position to address the most pressing public health challenges at a local, national and international level.”
Neil Ferguson, Director of the School of Public Health