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MK:U
BRIEF
MK:U is a unique initiative, a new model university in the UK’s fastest-growing city, that will enable people of all ages and backgrounds to develop new skills, learn about emerging technologies and business, and to choose a future within the UK’s expanding knowledge economy.
This flagship project is strategically positioned, just half-an-hour by train from London and in the centre of Milton Keynes (MK), a ‘Smart City’ at the centre of the Oxford to Cambridge innovation arc.
The city’s success has highlighted the need for an undergraduate university – MK is the largest urban area in the UK without its own university – and to resolve this, Milton Keynes Council (MKC) and Cranfield University, a global leader for education and transformational research in technology and management, joined forces last year.
Their intention is to completely transform thinking about higher education and create a new exemplar that is open, accessible, dynamic, technologically-focused, innovative, diverse, business-oriented and entrepreneurial.
Through its ambitious curriculum focused on digital economy skills, MK:U will honour the innovative spirit of nearby Bletchley Park, the birthplace of modern computing, and further MK’s pioneering work in ‘Big Data’, transport innovation and urban design.
And MK:U will go beyond the scope of a traditional university, using its own University Quarter and the wider city as a ‘living lab’ to test out new concepts and ideas, and inspire MK’s students and citizens.
Famously ‘different by design’ and beloved by architects as the most successful and original of the late ‘60s New Towns, MK is today home to highly-innovative and technologically-adept businesses, as well as having close links with global industrial partners.
With a prominent location – the last major undeveloped site in the city centre – this project has huge potential. A University Quarter, integrated with the city centre and running 24/7, will reenergise and animate the city’s public spaces, bringing a much-needed buzz and a boost to the local economy, especially at night-time.
MK:U is planned to be delivered in three phases over fifteen years, accommodating 5,000, 10,000 and 15,000 undergraduates respectively. Phase one, the subject of this international design competition, focuses on an overall masterplan for the site as well as designs for the first buildings. This phase has a construction budget of approximately £188M, covers 61,120 sqm (circa 40 per cent of the total site) and is due to open in 2023.
SCHEDULE
Stage One
Stage One Launch: Wednesday 30 January 2019
Deadline for questions 14:00 GMT Wednesday 20 February 2019
Stage One Submission Deadline 14:00 GMT Wednesday 6 March 2019
Stage Two (Anticipated) Stage Two Launch Late March 2019 Shortlist Announced Late March 2019
Site visit Mid-April 2019
Stage Two Submission Deadline 14:00 BST Tuesday 4 June 2019
Jury Early July 2019
Winner announced Late July 2019
AWARDS
The teams will receive an honorarium of £30,000 for their design work when the competition concludes with the selection of the winner.
FEES
FREE
JURY
Professor Sir Peter Gregson FREng
Jury Chair
Professor Dame Madeleine Atkins
President, Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge
Sir Peter Bazalgette
Non-Executive Chairman, ITV
Joe Berridge
Partner, Urban Strategies, Inc.
Nathan Bostock
Chief Executive Officer, Santander UK plc
Dr Rebecca Kurth BEM
Chair, Central Milton Keynes Town Council
Councillor Peter Marland
Leader, Milton Keynes Council
Sumit Paul-Choudhury
Founder and Managing Director of Alternity
Professor Lynette Ryals OBE
Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Cranfield University and Chief Executive, MK:U
Phil Smith
Former Chairman, Cisco UK & Ireland
Anthony Spira
Director, MK Gallery
Paul Williams OBE
Principal Director, Stanton Williams Architects
WEBSITE
https://competitions.malcolmreading.com/mku/mku
DOWNLOAD
https://competitions.malcolmreading.com/assets/downloads/MKU/MKU-Search-Statement.pdf