Campus facilities
“Our UCL East buildings will provide facilities for cross-disciplinary research and open innovation, new approaches to practical learning, opportunities for public engagement, and student living spaces that are modern and sustainable."
Professor Paola Lettieri, Director, UCL East
One Pool Street - opened autumn 2022
The building now known as One Pool Street (previously Pool Street West) features a range of uses, including student accommodation, academic, community and public engagement uses. The lower levels of the building also feature a cafe to cater to both the public and UCL students and staff.
The design of One Pool Street encourages innovative academic programming, as well as a range of events and activities. Performances, exhibitions, workshops and lectures contribute to a lively and creative learning atmosphere. In addition to our Connected Environments Lab and centre for Robotics & Autonomous Systems, it houses the Urban Room, a major public and community space, but also School for Creative and Cultural Industries spaces - namely, a Slade studio and London Memory Workshop. Meanwhile, the People and Nature Lab uses the Park as a 'living lab' and also includes a first floor rooftop garden.
Marshgate - opened autumn 2023
Our UCL East campus building called Marshgate features predominantly academic spaces, but also includes a cafe & refectory, and community and engagement uses.
At the heart of the building is a central atrium that is openly accessible to encourage inclusivity and community engagement, with the use of 'Fluid Zones' at ground and first floor level to draw people into the building. Floor space above these levels has been designed to encourage collaboration and engagement between academic uses through largely open plan and circulatory spaces.
Marshgate houses spaces for the Advanced Propulsion Lab, the Manufacturing Futures Lab, Engineering at UCL East, the Institute for Materials Discovery at UCL East and The Bartlett at UCL East, as well as the Institute of Finance and Technology and the Global Business School for Health, which caters to leading professionals' needs. It is also home to the Global Disability Innovation Hub, which has relocated here from its previous base at Here East. The Institute of Making, a multidisciplinary research club for those interested in the made world, also occupies space on the ground and first floor levels. The School for Creative and Cultural Industries facilities comprise a media lab, an object-based learning laboratory, and a suite of conservation facilities.
UCL East campus in 9 key numbers
- Our total site will be 180,000 sqm (40% the size of Bloomsbury Campus)
- Equivalent to 7 Wembley football pitches
- Two buildings with 50,000 sqm (phase 1)
- A car free site with approx 1,500 cycle spaces
- 560 sqm of green roof on One Pool Street
- 1,000 sqm of solar panels on our Marshgate building will generate clean, renewable energy
- 5,500 people engaged through over 60 public consultations, roadshows and exhibitions
- 160 seat cinema
- 500 student rooms