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Royal College of Surgeons
Transforming Surgery for Tomorrow
Welcome and thank you for coming to our public exhibition, detailing
our proposals for the Barry building, 39-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Our proposal is to transform our London base into a modern, light and
flexible facility to provide the best possible education, examination
and research facilities for the surgical profession while embracing our
prestigious heritage.
As well as modernising our inefficient and ageing headquarters, the
redesign will reflect our changing functions as a home for surgical
excellence in Britain and across the world in the 21st century.
We have worked closely with key stakeholders, including our
membership of surgical and dental professionals. The feedback
received through this engagement has been constructive and is
reflected in the proposals.
Please take a look at our plans, ask the team any questions and use
the comment cards provided to give us your feedback.
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
Site and Location
Lincoln’s Inn
Fields
The RCS Estate Viewed from the North EastAerial View of the Barry Building from the North East
The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) is situated in central London just
inside the City of Westminster, and on the border of the London Borough of
Camden.
The site is within Zone 1 of the London transport network, and is located
approximately 500m south east of Holborn Underground Station and 700m
south west of Chancery Lane.
The building lies within the Strand Conservation Area, situated on the
southern edge of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which is within the Bloomsbury
Conservation Area.
The Royal College of Surgeons currently occupies two buildings - the Barry
building to the west and Nuffield building to the east. These two buildings
fill the plot between Lincoln’s Inn Fields to the north and Portugal Street to
the south.
The Barry building is a Grade II* listed building. The site is surrounded by a
number of listed buildings, most notably Lincoln’s Inn to the north east and
the Royal Courts of Justice to the south east.
The Royal College of Surgeons also lies to the north of the London School
of Economics (LSE) campus, situated between two major LSE buildings
- the Land Registry building to the east of the Nuffield building and the
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) building to the west of the Barry building. As
such the RCS forms a part of the educational and institutional fabric of this
area of central London.
Strand Conservation Area
City of Westminster
Bloomsbury Conservation Area
London Borough of Camden
Barry Building Application Site
RCS Barry Building
Barry Building Application Site
Grade I listed building1 Barry Building (RCS)
2 The Land Registry Building (LSE)
3 New Hall, Lincoln’s Inn
4 1-11 New Square
5 The Royal Courts of Justice
Grade II* listed building
Grade II listed building
1 - Barry Building (RCS)
2 - Nuffield Building (RCS)
3 - Land Registry Building (LSE)
4 - New Court
5 - Lionel Robbins Library (LSE)
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Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
Historical Development
Key to Existing Plan and Elevation
Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building
for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns
later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9.
Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for
the Royal College of Surgeons, 1835-9. Barry also
remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east
side. The top of the columns were fluted and capitols
added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s
crest but at a date unknown).
Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The
sides of the College were extended into numbers 39
and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased
for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these
properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of
43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was
utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained.
The building was extended at the roof level by two
storeys.
Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by
Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building
included an additional third storey behind the parapet
also.
Extension built in the 1880s and re-faced post World
War 2.
Nuffield building and the rear of the Barry building
constructed in four phases post World War 2 after
substantial bomb damage
The original Royal College of Surgeons headquarters
building was built in 1806–13, designed by George
Dance the Younger. The building was designed in
a restrained classical style, with a grand giant Ionic
Portico located over five of the bays to Lincoln’s Inn
Fields.
Historical research shows that very little remains of the
original George Dance building.
The building began to be re-modelled and adapted
immediately after it was built, and this process of
adaptation, to allow for changes in use and technology,
continued right up until World War 2, when extensive
bomb damage was sustained.
The majority of the footprint of the Barry building
was then rebuilt in the 1950s, as part of a phased
development which included the construction of the
adjacent Nuffield building.
Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns
later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9.
Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building
included an additional third storey behind the parapet also.
Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II.
Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the
columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later
changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown).
Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39
and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these
properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was
utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two
storeys.
Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns
later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9.
Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building
included an additional third storey behind the parapet also.
Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II.
Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the
columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later
changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown).
Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39
and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these
properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was
utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two
storeys.
Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns
later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9.
Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building
included an additional third storey behind the parapet also.
Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II.
Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the
columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later
changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown).
Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39
and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these
properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was
utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two
storeys.
Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns
later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9.
Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building
included an additional third storey behind the parapet also.
Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II.
Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the
columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later
changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown).
Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39
and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these
properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was
utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two
storeys.
Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns
later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9.
Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building
included an additional third storey behind the parapet also.
Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II.
Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the
columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later
changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown).
Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39
and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these
properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was
utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two
storeys.
The Barry Building Before World War 2
The Barry Building Photographed After Substantial World War 2 Bomb Damage
Above:
Existing Elevation of Barry Building Showing Phases of Historical Development
Below:
Existing Plan of Nuffield and Barry Building Showing Phases of Historical Development
Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns
later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9.
Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building
included an additional third storey behind the parapet also.
Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II.
Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the
columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later
changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown).
Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39
and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these
properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was
utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two
storeys.
1952, 1954, 1956, 1961 Phased
Alner Hall
Barry BuildingNuffield Building
Alner Hall,
Various
1888-9
Stephen Salter
1813
George Dance
1835
Sir Charles Barry
Copyright HawkinsBrown Architects
No implied licence exists. This drawing should not
be used to calculate areas for the purposes of
valuation. Do not scale this drawing. All
dimensions to be checked on the site by the
contractor and such dimensions to be their
responsibility. All work must comply with relevant
British Standards and Building Regulations
requirements. Drawing errors and omissions to be
reported to the architect. To be read in
conjunction with Architect's specification and other
consultant information.
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Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Key To Images
1&2.	Cracking and disrepair, poorly thermally performing windows
	 to Lincoln’s Inn Fields facade
3.	 Poor condition of original stonework, patched repairs
4&5.	Poor accessibility, ramps too steep for wheelchair access
6&7.	Excessive, disorientating corridors and level changes make 			
	 wayfinding and wheelchair access difficult
8-11.	Inefficient and obstructive plant within the lightwells - dated fabric 		
	 with increasing maintenance liability for the RCS. Poorly performing 	
	 building services require replacement
The proposals will consolidate the facilities of the RCS contained within
the Nuffield and Barry buildings into a more efficient single development
behind the retained front range of the Barry building.
Historically the site has been developed in a piecemeal fashion, with the
majority of development taking place after extensive bomb damage during
World War 2.
These various phases of development have resulted in:
1. 	 Complex and inefficient circulation routes across the site
2.	 Numerous changes in levels
3.	 Varied and extensive lightwells within the building resulting in an 		
	 inefficient floorplate
The building is also in a poor state of repair, with poor thermal performance
and dated and inefficient building services.
Royal College of Surgeons
Current Building Issues and Limitations
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Walter Hand
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
The RCS offers the local and national community a number of important
public benefits as follows:
1.		 National and regional surgical activities
2.		 International policy and training activities
3.		 Improving the quality of patient care
4.		 Education, training and knowledge sharing
5.		 The public museum, archives and library
6.		 Surgical information services
7.		Research
8.		Fundraising
9.		 Lobbying and campaigning
10.	 Maintaining and certifying professional standards
11.	 Local outreach work
12.	 Offering a popular tourist attraction
For a number of years, the RCS has been reporting financial deficits and
issues with carrying out their important daily operations. In response, the
Trustees have been developing plans to ensure that the College can create
value to invest in its ongoing charitable functions, to further the important
work of the College.
As part of these plans, the RCS has undertaken a review of the current
layout and use of the college buildings. These studies have determined
that it is possible to consolidate all the central London requirements of the
RCS within the Barry building, and as a result the Nuffield College building
could be put to an alternative use to generate much needed funds for the
College on a long leasehold basis.
The proposals will provide the following key benefits:
1.		 Sensitive repair and restoration of the front elevation and front 		
	 range, including the library
2.		 New state-of-the-art facilities for surgical education
3.		 Flexible space for lectures, conferencing and Diplomates’ Days, 		
	 and examinations. Improved efficiency for continued generation of 		
	 the required revenue to create a sustainable business plan
4.		 The Hunterian Museum will be brought back to its original home 		
	 at the ground floor level, with a new cafe, a new education room and 	
	 temporary exhibition gallery all at ground level
5.		 The library will be retained in its current form, and also used for 		
	 RCS Council meetings
6.		 Significant improvements to accessibility, bringing the building in 		
	 line with current standards
7.		 Provide a more sustainable building which is fit for purpose and will 	
	 ensure the work of the RCS continues well into the future
Royal College of Surgeons
Current Facilities and 2020 Vision for the RCS
Existing Surgical Skills and Study Areas
Existing Conferencing and Events Facilities
The Existing Hunterian Museum
The RCS Library - Present Day The RCS Library - c1900
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
Summary of the Proposals - Lincoln’s Inn Fields Elevation and Forecourt
Proposed Lincoln’s Inn Fields Elevation
Proposed Lincoln’s Inn Fields Elevation
Proposed Lincoln’s Inn Fields Forecourt Plan
Repaired, Cleaned and Upgraded
The Lincoln’s Inn Fields elevation is currently in poor condition, with visible
cracking, visible patchwork repairs, crumbling stonework to the portico and
front steps, and general dirt accumulated over time.
The proposals include the cleaning, repair and upgrade of the facade, and
improve the landscaping to the front courtyard area.
Existing and unsightly rooftop plant will be removed and replaced with new
plant set further away from the front of the building, and concealed behind
plant screening.
The replacement central roof space will be a subservient element, set
further back than the existing mass, ensuring it recedes and is barely
visible. Its architecture will be simple and ordered, following the line of
symmetry of the facade.
Existing taller elements of the post-war building will be removed, giving
more uniformity to the roofscape.
Improved Accessibility and Landscape
The forecourt and main approach will be upgraded with high quality
materials, improving the context within which the listed frontage is set.
A new sloped access route will be incorporated for wheelchair access to
the main entrance as part of an integrated design approach.
Raised planting to the other side of the entrance will provide balance to the
symmetrical elevation.
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Karen Daly
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Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
Summary of the Proposals - Portugal Street Elevation
PortsmouthStreet
SerleStreet
Cancer Research UK - LSE Existing Barry Building - RCS Nuffield Building - RCS Land Registry Building - LSE
Existing Royal College of Surgeons Accommodation
Existing Rear Elevation
The south elevation of the RCS Barry and Nuffield buildings present a dull
brown brick expansive facade to Portugal Street with little architectural
merit or interest. Railings to light wells along the pavement with only back
of house access points present a negative, inactive and impenetrable
streetscape.
By contrast, the neighbouring Land Registry building provides a clear and
welcoming entrance point as part of an architecturally significant elevation
to Portugal Street.
The stepped rear facade of the Barry building at both party wall locations
allows for clean and clear separation from its neighbouring buildings.
Photograph Showing Existing RCS Rear Elevation to Portugal Street
Proposed Rear Elevation
The approach to the Portugal Street elevation design concerns the layering
of the facade materials and elements. Using a surgical analogy, the outer
skin provides protection, in particular for solar shading, with deep incisions
revealing the inner workings of the building.
The outer framework, and inner skin of cladding and curtain walling allows
this layering to be read, and gives depth to the composition in geometry,
texture and materiality.
The upper two storeys rake back from Portugal Street to be parallel with
the front facade. This resolves the geometry between the front and rear
elevations, and allows the central space and axis to align with the front
(main) facade.
Scale, composition and materiality have been carefully considered in
context - historical, present and future. In the changing nature of the
architecture of Portugal Street, this historic institution will have a civic
presence addressing the future activity of the street, rather than the
uninspiring backstreet character of the present day.
Proposed Portugal Street Elevation
Existing Portugal Street Contextual Elevation
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Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Sub-Basement B2 Floor Plan Basement B1 Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan
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Key to Plans
1. 	 Surgical skills centre
2. 	 Surgical study centre
3. 	 Lecture / seminar space
4. 	 Plant
5. 	 Surgical education space
6. 	 Bicycle store
7. 	 Changing facilities and showers
8. 	 Conservation laboratory
9. 	 Conservation workshop
10. 	 Kitchen
11. 	 Staff welfare
12. 	 Refuse stores
13.	 Entrance hall
14. 	 Central atrium / reception
15. 	 Hunterian Museum
16. 	 Temporary exhibition
17. 	 Education space
18. 	Cafe
19. 	 Kitchen
20.	Toilets
21. 	 Service yard
Key Plan
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Summary of the Proposals
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NEW
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respects historical fabric
Highlight and celebrate the old facade
as part of the new experience
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Celebrating the Old
The new proposed addition to the Barry building will replace the post-war
rebuilt portion of the building, retaining and celebrating the original front
range, including the library and associated spaces. The boundary between
the old and the new will be highlighted and emphasised, clearly defining
the threshold between its layers of history.
The retained original rear facade of the Barry building will be visible
through each level of the building, as a consistent reference point through
the central atrium, lit from above by rooflights, highlighting its original
fenestration.
Portugal Street
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
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Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
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First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan
Key to Plans
1. 	 Library
2. 	 Meeting room
3. 	 Members’ library
4. 	 Research suite
5. 	 Examination circuits
6. 	 Seminar
7. 	 Pantry
8. 	 Toilets
9. 	 Central atrium
10. 	 Plant
11. 	 Library gallery
12. 	 Meeting room gallery
13. 	 Members’ library gallery
14. 	 Research suite gallery
15. 	 RCS offices
16. 	 Meeting rooms
17.	 Library void
18. 	 Meeting room void
19. 	 Library and archive workshop
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Royal College of Surgeons
Summary of the Proposals
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PUBLIC ACCESS
Atrium display areas are publicly
accessible. Visitor numbers
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RCScollections
The Hunterian Museum
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The history of the RCS begins
with the Hunterian Museum. The
narrative continues up through
the building with the display of key
pieces from the collections
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The Atrium as an Extension of the Museum
The new Hunterian Museum will occupy the majority of the ground floor
level, increasing public accessibility, with two accessible entrance points -
the entrance from Lincoln’s Inn Fields, and a new entrance from Portugal
Street.
The building itself will act as an extension of the museum, with display
areas for the collections provided around the central atrium spaces at all
levels.
Increasing the amount of floorspace and display area for the Hunterian
Museum and the RCS collections in the proposed scheme will allow
much more of the collections to be on display, and reduces the amount of
archived material.
Key Plan
Portugal Street
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Portugal
Street
Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
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Caroline Hibbs
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Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Section BB
Fourth Floor Plan Fifth Floor Plan Sixth Floor Plan
Key to Plans
1. 	 RCS offices
2. 	 Meeting room
3. 	 Toilets
4. 	 Central atrium
5. 	 Plant
6. 	 President’s suite and senior directorate
7. 	 Function room
8. 	 Board meeting room
9. 	 Terrace
10. 	 Conference space
11. 	 Finishing kitchen
12. 	 Prep kitchen
13. 	 Furniture store
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Lantern Rooflight - Referencing the Original Museum Halls
The design concept for the atrium as an extension of the museum refers
back to the voluminous spaces of the original museum halls.
The design of the atrium rooflight draws reference from the clerestory top
lit spaces of the early museum and theatre areas. It will create a dramatic
and dynamic space, filled with natural daylight, at the heart of the building,
emphasising the threshold between new and old, and focussing the activity
of the building around the RCS collections and the Hunterian Museum.
Royal College of Surgeons
Summary of the Proposals
Key Plan
Portugal Street
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Rooflight design references roof
of the original museum halls
Illustration of the Hunterian
Museum from the Illustrated
London News, 1854
Photograph of one of the
Hunterian Museum halls before
being destroyed during World
War 2 bombing
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Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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1. 	 RCS offices
2.	 Central atrium, conference level
3. 	 RCS Library
4. 	 Cafe
5. 	 Central atrium
6. 	 Entrance hall
7. 	 Examination circuits
8. 	 Hunterian Museum
9. 	 Surgical Skills Centre
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Royal College of Surgeons
Summary of the Proposals
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
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Royal College of Surgeons
Construction Management Plan
A detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP) has been produced
by the main contractor for the project, Wates (WCL), who are part of the
Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS).
The site team will have direct responsibility for fostering good community
relationships with all neighbouring residents and businesses, and will
appoint a Community Liaison Representative to act as a single point of
contact for the community and general public throughout the construction
process. Regular newsletters and contact details will be circulated to keep
neighbours up to date with what is happening on site.
To ensure minimum disruption to local residents and businesses the CMP
carefully considers the following:
Surrounding Neighbourhood
Construction Programme
Working Hours
Project Logistics
Traffic Management
Noise and Vibration Control
Dust and Arisings Control
Site Waste Management
The full Construction Management Plan will be available in support of the
Planning Application.
Construction Programme
Currently the construction works are anticipated to commence in autumn
2017 and complete Christmas 2020. This is subject to receiving Planning
Permission.
The initial works will include scaffolding, asbestos removal, soft strip and
demolition.
The new build works including excavation will follow on sequentially.
Particular attention has been paid to the potential impact of vehicle,
offloading and construction methodology.
Working Hours
The core working hours for the project will be from 08:00 to 18:00 on
weekdays and 08:00 to 13:00 on Saturdays.
There will to be no works on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
The routes shown in the above illustrations highlight designated routes
which delivery vehicles are to follow upon non-acceptance to site due
to unforeseen circumstances. These routes are based on time laps as
indicated by the duty Delivery Manager.
Royal College of Surgeons| Route Access Plan June 2016 | MadiganGill Logistics Ltd
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Holborn
Station
Portugal Road
Lincoln’s Inn Fields
High Holborn
ChanceryLane
Legend
Primary Route
Proposed Egress
Alternative Access
Proposed Egress
10m Rigid (max)
Alternative Egress
Royal College of Surgeons
Route Access Plan
Royal Co
Circula
Royal College of Surgeons| Circulation Route Plan
Red Route: 10min
Head north-east on Portugal St towards Carey St Turn left onto Serle St
Serle St turns left and becomes Lincoln's Inn Fields.
Continue straight onto Sardinia St Turn left onto Kingsway (A4200) then
Use any lane to turn left onto Aldwych (A4) Use the left lane to turn slightly left to
stay on Aldwych (A4). Joining onto the strand then Fleet St turning left onto Chancery
Lane then a right onto Carey St with a final left turn onto Portugal St
Access:
The Project site can be accessed from both the North and South via Lincoln Inn Field
Portugal Street whose main access routes are via The Strand (Aldwych & Fleet Stree
Route Management
It should be appreciated that the site is situated in a densely populated commercial d
and commercial traffic is at a peak. As a result care should be taken by all the contra
with current traffic constraints .The project not must create any due discomfort to its u
Hence, waiting in the adjoining streets is not permitted under any circumstance
Site
Royal College of Surgeons
Circulation Route Plan
Royal College of Surgeons| Circulation Route Plan May 2016 | MadiganGill Logistics Ltd
Red Route: 10min Blue Route: 20min
Head north-east on Portugal St towards Carey St Turn left onto Serle St
Serle St turns left and becomes Lincoln's Inn Fields.
Continue straight onto Sardinia St Turn left onto Kingsway (A4200) then
Use any lane to turn left onto Aldwych (A4) Use the left lane to turn slightly left to
stay on Aldwych (A4). Joining onto the strand then Fleet St turning left onto Chancery
Lane then a right onto Carey St with a final left turn onto Portugal St
Access:
The Project site can be accessed from both the North and South via Lincoln Inn Fields
Portugal Street whose main access routes are via The Strand (Aldwych & Fleet Street)
Route Management
It should be appreciated that the site is situated in a densely populated commercial district of London whereby urban
and commercial traffic is at a peak. As a result care should be taken by all the contractors’ delivery vehicles to comply
with current traffic constraints .The project not must create any due discomfort to its users or surrounding occupiers.
Hence, waiting in the adjoining streets is not permitted under any circumstance
Circulation Routes
The routes below show illustrations of designated routes which delivery vehicles are to follow upon
non-acceptance to site due to unforeseen circumstances. These routes are based on time laps as
indicated by the duty Delivery Manager. (Note, time periods based on good traffic conditions)
Head north-east on Portugal St towards Serle St,Turn right onto Serle St
turn left onto Carey St then turn left onto Chancery Ln (B400).Turn left onto High
Holborn(A40)Turn left onto Kingsway (A4200)Use any lane to turn left onto Aldwych.
Use the left lane to turn slightly left to stay on Aldwych (A4)Then left onto Strand turning left
Immediately onto Chancery lane followed by a left turn to Carey St straight onto Portugal St
Site
Site
Preliminary Construction Programme
Designated Construction Traffic Route - Blue Route 20 mins
Construction Traffic Route Access Plan
Designated Construction Traffic Route - Red Route 10 mins
WATES CONSTRUCTION
Wates House
Station Approach
Leatherhead
Surrey, KT22 7SW
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
Preliminary Construction Programme - Stage 3
Prog No. RCS/S3/01 Revision No. Programme comments:
arnfieldDesktopRCSAsta FileRoyal College of Surgeons PCSA Rev 0 (2).pp
Programme dated:04/08/2016
Project View:31st July 2017 start date
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EXTERNAL WORKS DECANT
Traffic Management
At all times WCL will have trained and experienced Traffic Marshalls
controlling vehicles accessing and egressing the project. Specific care will
be taken of pedestrians and cyclists.
Pedestrians and vehicles will be carefully segregated with physical barriers
used at all times.
All deliveries will be planned and will follow a set protocol to ensure they
will be staggered, avoiding peak rush hour traffic periods. In addition,
secure storage for tools etc. will be provided on site to reduce the reliance
on delivery vans.
WCL will operate a detailed traffic management plan which highlights the
following:
a) Timely deliveries to suit construction activities and local traffic hotspots /
times which will avoid peak times.
b) Size and weight of deliveries.
c) Designated delivery routes to minimise the impact on the community.
d) Designated delivery time to promote a strong discipline, create a ‘’no
surprises’’ regime and to minimise disruption during school / university rush
hours.
e) Dedicated and qualified signaller and banksman to ensure the safe and
monitored handling of each delivery.
f) Only use qualified operators when operating plant.
g) Dedicated public liaison / logistics coordinator who approves each
delivery.
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Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
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Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Sub-Basement B2 Floor Plan
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
1. 	Surgical skills centre
2.	 Surgical study centre
3.	 Lecture / seminar space
4. 	Plant area
44 3
1 1
2
Key to Sub-Basement B2 Floor Plan
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Basement B1 Floor Plan
VISUAL SCALE
2m0m
N
45
6
8
3 3
1 1
9
9
9
27
1.	 Surgical education space
2.	 Bicycle store
3.	 Changing facilities and showers
4.	 Conservation laboratory
5.	 Conservation workshop
Key to Basement B1 Floor Plan
6.	Kitchen
7.	 Staff welfare
8.	 Refuse stores
9.	Plant
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
VISUAL SCALE
2m0m
N
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Ground Floor Plan
1.	 Entrance hall
2.	 Central atrium / reception
3.	 Huntertian Museum
4.	 Temporary exhibition
5.	 Education space
6.	Cafe
Key to Ground Floor Plan
4 3
6
7
8
3
3
3
10
15
2
9
PORTUGAL STREET
LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS
7.	Kitchen
8.	Toilets
9.	 Service yard
10.	Plant
11. Display window VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - First Floor Plan
N
VISUAL SCALE
2m0m
1.	Library
2.	 Meeting room
3.	 Members’ library
4.	 Research suite
5.	 Examination circuits
Key to First Floor Plan
6.	Seminar
7.	Pantry
8.	Toilets
9.	 Central atrium
10.	Plant
4
3
6
7
1
8
9
5
5
2
10
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Second Floor Plan
VISUAL SCALE 1
2m0m
N
1.	 Library gallery
2.	 Meeting room gallery
3.	 Research suite gallery
4.	 RCS offices
5.	 Meeting rooms
Key to Second Floor Plan
6.	Toilets
7.	 Central atrium
8.	Plant
3
5
6
7
1
44
2
8
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Third Floor Plan
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
VISUAL SCALE
2m0m
N
Key to Third Floor Plan
8
43
5
7
6
1
44
2
1.	 Library void
2.	 Meeting room void
3.	 Library and archive workshop
4.	 RCS offices
5.	 Meeting rooms
6.	Toilets
7.	 Central atrium
8.	Plant
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Fourth Floor Plan
VISUAL SCALE
2m0m
N
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
Key to Fourth Floor Plan
1.	 RCS offices
2.	 Meeting room
3.	Toilets
4.	 Central atrium
5.	Plant
5
2
4
11 1 1
11
2
3
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Fifth Floor Plan
VISUAL SCALE
2m0m
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
Key to Fifth Floor Plan
1.	 President’s suite and senior directorate
2.	 RCS offices
3.	 Meeting room
4.	Toilets
5.	 Central atrium
6.	Plant
6
4
5
1
1 1
2
3
2
1
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Compiled By
Plus key contributions from RCS
Dr Sam Alberti
Martyn Coomer
Caroline Hibbs
Sir Barry Jackson
Bryony Lovett
Professor Neil Mortensen
Ian Robertson
Francine Alexander
Karen Daly
Nigel Hunt
Thalia Knight
Professor John Macfie
Professor Paul O’Flynn
Dave Ward
Stephen Cannon
Walter Hand
Mike Hussey
Jean Lewis
Clare Marx
John O’Riordan
Jackie Weller
Royal College of Surgeons, London
Job No. 0137
Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00
Royal College of Surgeons
General Arrangement Plans - Sixth Floor Plan
VISUAL SCALE
2m0m
N
VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1
10m2m 8m6m4m0m
N
Key to Sixth Floor Plan
1.	 Function room
2.	 Board meeting room
3.	Terrace
4.	 Conference space
5.	 Finishing kitchen
6.	 Prep kitchen
7.	 Furniture store
8.	Toilets
9.	 Central atrium
10.	Plant
1045
8
9
1
3
7
6
2 2

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  • 1. Welcome Royal College of Surgeons Transforming Surgery for Tomorrow Welcome and thank you for coming to our public exhibition, detailing our proposals for the Barry building, 39-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Our proposal is to transform our London base into a modern, light and flexible facility to provide the best possible education, examination and research facilities for the surgical profession while embracing our prestigious heritage. As well as modernising our inefficient and ageing headquarters, the redesign will reflect our changing functions as a home for surgical excellence in Britain and across the world in the 21st century. We have worked closely with key stakeholders, including our membership of surgical and dental professionals. The feedback received through this engagement has been constructive and is reflected in the proposals. Please take a look at our plans, ask the team any questions and use the comment cards provided to give us your feedback.
  • 2. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons Site and Location Lincoln’s Inn Fields The RCS Estate Viewed from the North EastAerial View of the Barry Building from the North East The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) is situated in central London just inside the City of Westminster, and on the border of the London Borough of Camden. The site is within Zone 1 of the London transport network, and is located approximately 500m south east of Holborn Underground Station and 700m south west of Chancery Lane. The building lies within the Strand Conservation Area, situated on the southern edge of Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which is within the Bloomsbury Conservation Area. The Royal College of Surgeons currently occupies two buildings - the Barry building to the west and Nuffield building to the east. These two buildings fill the plot between Lincoln’s Inn Fields to the north and Portugal Street to the south. The Barry building is a Grade II* listed building. The site is surrounded by a number of listed buildings, most notably Lincoln’s Inn to the north east and the Royal Courts of Justice to the south east. The Royal College of Surgeons also lies to the north of the London School of Economics (LSE) campus, situated between two major LSE buildings - the Land Registry building to the east of the Nuffield building and the Cancer Research UK (CRUK) building to the west of the Barry building. As such the RCS forms a part of the educational and institutional fabric of this area of central London. Strand Conservation Area City of Westminster Bloomsbury Conservation Area London Borough of Camden Barry Building Application Site RCS Barry Building Barry Building Application Site Grade I listed building1 Barry Building (RCS) 2 The Land Registry Building (LSE) 3 New Hall, Lincoln’s Inn 4 1-11 New Square 5 The Royal Courts of Justice Grade II* listed building Grade II listed building 1 - Barry Building (RCS) 2 - Nuffield Building (RCS) 3 - Land Registry Building (LSE) 4 - New Court 5 - Lionel Robbins Library (LSE) Key Key Conservation Area and Neighbourhood Context 50m050m0 N P o r t u g a l S t r e e t L i n c o l n ’ s I n n F i e l d s Serle Street C a r e y S t r e e tJ o h n W a t k i n s P l a z a 3 42 1 8 7 6 5 Listed Buildings Context P o r t u g a l S t r e e t L i n c o l n ’ s I n n F i e l d s Serle Street C a r e y S t r e e tJ o h n W a t k i n s P l a z a 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 - Lakatos Building (LSE) 7 - Cancer Research UK (LSE) 8 - 50 Lincoln’s Inn Fields (RCS) 6 Lakatos Building (LSE) 7 King’s Chambers (LSE) 8 Lincoln Chambers (LSE)
  • 3. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons Historical Development Key to Existing Plan and Elevation Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9. Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were fluted and capitols added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown). Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39 and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two storeys. Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building included an additional third storey behind the parapet also. Extension built in the 1880s and re-faced post World War 2. Nuffield building and the rear of the Barry building constructed in four phases post World War 2 after substantial bomb damage The original Royal College of Surgeons headquarters building was built in 1806–13, designed by George Dance the Younger. The building was designed in a restrained classical style, with a grand giant Ionic Portico located over five of the bays to Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Historical research shows that very little remains of the original George Dance building. The building began to be re-modelled and adapted immediately after it was built, and this process of adaptation, to allow for changes in use and technology, continued right up until World War 2, when extensive bomb damage was sustained. The majority of the footprint of the Barry building was then rebuilt in the 1950s, as part of a phased development which included the construction of the adjacent Nuffield building. Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9. Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building included an additional third storey behind the parapet also. Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II. Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown). Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39 and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two storeys. Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9. Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building included an additional third storey behind the parapet also. Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II. Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown). Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39 and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two storeys. Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9. Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building included an additional third storey behind the parapet also. Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II. Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown). Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39 and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two storeys. Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9. Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building included an additional third storey behind the parapet also. Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II. Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown). Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39 and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two storeys. Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9. Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building included an additional third storey behind the parapet also. Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II. Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown). Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39 and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two storeys. The Barry Building Before World War 2 The Barry Building Photographed After Substantial World War 2 Bomb Damage Above: Existing Elevation of Barry Building Showing Phases of Historical Development Below: Existing Plan of Nuffield and Barry Building Showing Phases of Historical Development Portico columns retained from George Dance’s building for the Royal College of Surgeons, c. 1813. Columns later altered by Charles Barry 1835-9. Side wing extensions at the attic level completed by Lanchester and Lodge, 1936-7. This phase of building included an additional third storey behind the parapet also. Extension built in the 1880s and refaced post World War II. Charles Barry rebuild of George Dance’s building for the Royal College, 1835-9. Barry also remodelled the columns by adding a pair on the east side. The top of the columns were uted and capitols added (it was later changed again to remove Barry’s crest but at a date unknown). Two phases of addition by Stephen Salter, 1888-9. The sides of the College were extended into numbers 39 and 43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, which had been purchased for the expansion. Owing to the different widths of these properties, number 39 was demolished and only part of 43 was demolished, but the interior of the property was utilised and its elevation to the Square largely retained. The building was extended at the roof level by two storeys. 1952, 1954, 1956, 1961 Phased Alner Hall Barry BuildingNuffield Building Alner Hall, Various 1888-9 Stephen Salter 1813 George Dance 1835 Sir Charles Barry Copyright HawkinsBrown Architects No implied licence exists. This drawing should not be used to calculate areas for the purposes of valuation. Do not scale this drawing. All dimensions to be checked on the site by the contractor and such dimensions to be their responsibility. All work must comply with relevant British Standards and Building Regulations requirements. Drawing errors and omissions to be reported to the architect. To be read in conjunction with Architect's specification and other consultant information. Project Drawing Scale @ A1 Drawn By Job NumberDate Checked By Purpose of IssueRevDrawing No. Status 1 : 200 SK_160817_00F E 1604 Royal College o England 17/08/16 RB AW 35-43 Lincoln's I RCSP2020-SK_160817_00F_Existing etaDnoitpircseDveR 1 : 200 Existing Ground Floor Plan Copy 2
  • 4. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Key To Images 1&2. Cracking and disrepair, poorly thermally performing windows to Lincoln’s Inn Fields facade 3. Poor condition of original stonework, patched repairs 4&5. Poor accessibility, ramps too steep for wheelchair access 6&7. Excessive, disorientating corridors and level changes make wayfinding and wheelchair access difficult 8-11. Inefficient and obstructive plant within the lightwells - dated fabric with increasing maintenance liability for the RCS. Poorly performing building services require replacement The proposals will consolidate the facilities of the RCS contained within the Nuffield and Barry buildings into a more efficient single development behind the retained front range of the Barry building. Historically the site has been developed in a piecemeal fashion, with the majority of development taking place after extensive bomb damage during World War 2. These various phases of development have resulted in: 1. Complex and inefficient circulation routes across the site 2. Numerous changes in levels 3. Varied and extensive lightwells within the building resulting in an inefficient floorplate The building is also in a poor state of repair, with poor thermal performance and dated and inefficient building services. Royal College of Surgeons Current Building Issues and Limitations 1 2 8 10 9 11 4 6 5 7 3
  • 5. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 The RCS offers the local and national community a number of important public benefits as follows: 1. National and regional surgical activities 2. International policy and training activities 3. Improving the quality of patient care 4. Education, training and knowledge sharing 5. The public museum, archives and library 6. Surgical information services 7. Research 8. Fundraising 9. Lobbying and campaigning 10. Maintaining and certifying professional standards 11. Local outreach work 12. Offering a popular tourist attraction For a number of years, the RCS has been reporting financial deficits and issues with carrying out their important daily operations. In response, the Trustees have been developing plans to ensure that the College can create value to invest in its ongoing charitable functions, to further the important work of the College. As part of these plans, the RCS has undertaken a review of the current layout and use of the college buildings. These studies have determined that it is possible to consolidate all the central London requirements of the RCS within the Barry building, and as a result the Nuffield College building could be put to an alternative use to generate much needed funds for the College on a long leasehold basis. The proposals will provide the following key benefits: 1. Sensitive repair and restoration of the front elevation and front range, including the library 2. New state-of-the-art facilities for surgical education 3. Flexible space for lectures, conferencing and Diplomates’ Days, and examinations. Improved efficiency for continued generation of the required revenue to create a sustainable business plan 4. The Hunterian Museum will be brought back to its original home at the ground floor level, with a new cafe, a new education room and temporary exhibition gallery all at ground level 5. The library will be retained in its current form, and also used for RCS Council meetings 6. Significant improvements to accessibility, bringing the building in line with current standards 7. Provide a more sustainable building which is fit for purpose and will ensure the work of the RCS continues well into the future Royal College of Surgeons Current Facilities and 2020 Vision for the RCS Existing Surgical Skills and Study Areas Existing Conferencing and Events Facilities The Existing Hunterian Museum The RCS Library - Present Day The RCS Library - c1900
  • 6. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons Summary of the Proposals - Lincoln’s Inn Fields Elevation and Forecourt Proposed Lincoln’s Inn Fields Elevation Proposed Lincoln’s Inn Fields Elevation Proposed Lincoln’s Inn Fields Forecourt Plan Repaired, Cleaned and Upgraded The Lincoln’s Inn Fields elevation is currently in poor condition, with visible cracking, visible patchwork repairs, crumbling stonework to the portico and front steps, and general dirt accumulated over time. The proposals include the cleaning, repair and upgrade of the facade, and improve the landscaping to the front courtyard area. Existing and unsightly rooftop plant will be removed and replaced with new plant set further away from the front of the building, and concealed behind plant screening. The replacement central roof space will be a subservient element, set further back than the existing mass, ensuring it recedes and is barely visible. Its architecture will be simple and ordered, following the line of symmetry of the facade. Existing taller elements of the post-war building will be removed, giving more uniformity to the roofscape. Improved Accessibility and Landscape The forecourt and main approach will be upgraded with high quality materials, improving the context within which the listed frontage is set. A new sloped access route will be incorporated for wheelchair access to the main entrance as part of an integrated design approach. Raised planting to the other side of the entrance will provide balance to the symmetrical elevation.
  • 7. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons Summary of the Proposals - Portugal Street Elevation PortsmouthStreet SerleStreet Cancer Research UK - LSE Existing Barry Building - RCS Nuffield Building - RCS Land Registry Building - LSE Existing Royal College of Surgeons Accommodation Existing Rear Elevation The south elevation of the RCS Barry and Nuffield buildings present a dull brown brick expansive facade to Portugal Street with little architectural merit or interest. Railings to light wells along the pavement with only back of house access points present a negative, inactive and impenetrable streetscape. By contrast, the neighbouring Land Registry building provides a clear and welcoming entrance point as part of an architecturally significant elevation to Portugal Street. The stepped rear facade of the Barry building at both party wall locations allows for clean and clear separation from its neighbouring buildings. Photograph Showing Existing RCS Rear Elevation to Portugal Street Proposed Rear Elevation The approach to the Portugal Street elevation design concerns the layering of the facade materials and elements. Using a surgical analogy, the outer skin provides protection, in particular for solar shading, with deep incisions revealing the inner workings of the building. The outer framework, and inner skin of cladding and curtain walling allows this layering to be read, and gives depth to the composition in geometry, texture and materiality. The upper two storeys rake back from Portugal Street to be parallel with the front facade. This resolves the geometry between the front and rear elevations, and allows the central space and axis to align with the front (main) facade. Scale, composition and materiality have been carefully considered in context - historical, present and future. In the changing nature of the architecture of Portugal Street, this historic institution will have a civic presence addressing the future activity of the street, rather than the uninspiring backstreet character of the present day. Proposed Portugal Street Elevation Existing Portugal Street Contextual Elevation
  • 8. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Sub-Basement B2 Floor Plan Basement B1 Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N 4 4 3 1 1 2 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N 89 12 7 7 5 4 4 4 611 10 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 2m 6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N 1316 4 Portugal Street Lincoln’s Inn Fields Key to Plans 1. Surgical skills centre 2. Surgical study centre 3. Lecture / seminar space 4. Plant 5. Surgical education space 6. Bicycle store 7. Changing facilities and showers 8. Conservation laboratory 9. Conservation workshop 10. Kitchen 11. Staff welfare 12. Refuse stores 13. Entrance hall 14. Central atrium / reception 15. Hunterian Museum 16. Temporary exhibition 17. Education space 18. Cafe 19. Kitchen 20. Toilets 21. Service yard Key Plan 14 19 20 21 15 15 15 1517 18 Royal College of Surgeons Summary of the Proposals VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N A A C B C B NEW NEW POST-WAR Clear threshold between new and old Strategy of redevelopment respects historical fabric Highlight and celebrate the old facade as part of the new experience OLD OLD PRE-WAR Section CC Celebrating the Old The new proposed addition to the Barry building will replace the post-war rebuilt portion of the building, retaining and celebrating the original front range, including the library and associated spaces. The boundary between the old and the new will be highlighted and emphasised, clearly defining the threshold between its layers of history. The retained original rear facade of the Barry building will be visible through each level of the building, as a consistent reference point through the central atrium, lit from above by rooflights, highlighting its original fenestration. Portugal Street Lincoln’s Inn Fields
  • 9. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan Key to Plans 1. Library 2. Meeting room 3. Members’ library 4. Research suite 5. Examination circuits 6. Seminar 7. Pantry 8. Toilets 9. Central atrium 10. Plant 11. Library gallery 12. Meeting room gallery 13. Members’ library gallery 14. Research suite gallery 15. RCS offices 16. Meeting rooms 17. Library void 18. Meeting room void 19. Library and archive workshop VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m 4 3 6 7 1 8 9 5 5 2 10 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N 14 13 16 8 9 11 15 10 12 15 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 2m 6m4m0m N 10 19 16 8 9 17 15 15 15 18 Royal College of Surgeons Summary of the Proposals VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N A A C B C B PUBLIC ACCESS Atrium display areas are publicly accessible. Visitor numbers reduce towards upper floor levels PO RTUG AL STREET MUSEUMAREAS Museum display and RCS collections extend up through the atrium NARRATIVE RCScollections The Hunterian Museum 6 5 4 3 2 1 G The history of the RCS begins with the Hunterian Museum. The narrative continues up through the building with the display of key pieces from the collections PO RTUG AL STREET LINCO LN’S INN FIELDS LINCO LN’S INN FIELDSSection AA The Atrium as an Extension of the Museum The new Hunterian Museum will occupy the majority of the ground floor level, increasing public accessibility, with two accessible entrance points - the entrance from Lincoln’s Inn Fields, and a new entrance from Portugal Street. The building itself will act as an extension of the museum, with display areas for the collections provided around the central atrium spaces at all levels. Increasing the amount of floorspace and display area for the Hunterian Museum and the RCS collections in the proposed scheme will allow much more of the collections to be on display, and reduces the amount of archived material. Key Plan Portugal Street Lincoln’s Inn Fields Portugal Street Lincoln’s Inn Fields
  • 10. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Section BB Fourth Floor Plan Fifth Floor Plan Sixth Floor Plan Key to Plans 1. RCS offices 2. Meeting room 3. Toilets 4. Central atrium 5. Plant 6. President’s suite and senior directorate 7. Function room 8. Board meeting room 9. Terrace 10. Conference space 11. Finishing kitchen 12. Prep kitchen 13. Furniture store VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N 5 2 3 4 11 1 1 1 1 2 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m 5 3 4 21 1 6 6 6 6 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 2m 6m4m0m N 5 1011 3 4 7 9 13 12 8 8 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N A A C B C B Lantern Rooflight - Referencing the Original Museum Halls The design concept for the atrium as an extension of the museum refers back to the voluminous spaces of the original museum halls. The design of the atrium rooflight draws reference from the clerestory top lit spaces of the early museum and theatre areas. It will create a dramatic and dynamic space, filled with natural daylight, at the heart of the building, emphasising the threshold between new and old, and focussing the activity of the building around the RCS collections and the Hunterian Museum. Royal College of Surgeons Summary of the Proposals Key Plan Portugal Street Lincoln’s Inn Fields Rooflight design references roof of the original museum halls Illustration of the Hunterian Museum from the Illustrated London News, 1854 Photograph of one of the Hunterian Museum halls before being destroyed during World War 2 bombing
  • 11. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 1. RCS offices 2. Central atrium, conference level 3. RCS Library 4. Cafe 5. Central atrium 6. Entrance hall 7. Examination circuits 8. Hunterian Museum 9. Surgical Skills Centre 1 4 2 5 3 6 1 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 PORTUGALSTREET LINCOLN’S INNFIELDS Royal College of Surgeons Summary of the Proposals
  • 12. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons Construction Management Plan A detailed Construction Management Plan (CMP) has been produced by the main contractor for the project, Wates (WCL), who are part of the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS). The site team will have direct responsibility for fostering good community relationships with all neighbouring residents and businesses, and will appoint a Community Liaison Representative to act as a single point of contact for the community and general public throughout the construction process. Regular newsletters and contact details will be circulated to keep neighbours up to date with what is happening on site. To ensure minimum disruption to local residents and businesses the CMP carefully considers the following: Surrounding Neighbourhood Construction Programme Working Hours Project Logistics Traffic Management Noise and Vibration Control Dust and Arisings Control Site Waste Management The full Construction Management Plan will be available in support of the Planning Application. Construction Programme Currently the construction works are anticipated to commence in autumn 2017 and complete Christmas 2020. This is subject to receiving Planning Permission. The initial works will include scaffolding, asbestos removal, soft strip and demolition. The new build works including excavation will follow on sequentially. Particular attention has been paid to the potential impact of vehicle, offloading and construction methodology. Working Hours The core working hours for the project will be from 08:00 to 18:00 on weekdays and 08:00 to 13:00 on Saturdays. There will to be no works on Sundays or Bank Holidays. The routes shown in the above illustrations highlight designated routes which delivery vehicles are to follow upon non-acceptance to site due to unforeseen circumstances. These routes are based on time laps as indicated by the duty Delivery Manager. Royal College of Surgeons| Route Access Plan June 2016 | MadiganGill Logistics Ltd SiteA4200 Portugal Road Portsm outh Road Lincoln’sInnFields StrandUnderpass Carey Street Kingsway Serlestreet Newman’’’’’’’s Sardinia Street Lincoln’s Inn Fields Holborn Station Portugal Road Lincoln’s Inn Fields High Holborn ChanceryLane Legend Primary Route Proposed Egress Alternative Access Proposed Egress 10m Rigid (max) Alternative Egress Royal College of Surgeons Route Access Plan Royal Co Circula Royal College of Surgeons| Circulation Route Plan Red Route: 10min Head north-east on Portugal St towards Carey St Turn left onto Serle St Serle St turns left and becomes Lincoln's Inn Fields. Continue straight onto Sardinia St Turn left onto Kingsway (A4200) then Use any lane to turn left onto Aldwych (A4) Use the left lane to turn slightly left to stay on Aldwych (A4). Joining onto the strand then Fleet St turning left onto Chancery Lane then a right onto Carey St with a final left turn onto Portugal St Access: The Project site can be accessed from both the North and South via Lincoln Inn Field Portugal Street whose main access routes are via The Strand (Aldwych & Fleet Stree Route Management It should be appreciated that the site is situated in a densely populated commercial d and commercial traffic is at a peak. As a result care should be taken by all the contra with current traffic constraints .The project not must create any due discomfort to its u Hence, waiting in the adjoining streets is not permitted under any circumstance Site Royal College of Surgeons Circulation Route Plan Royal College of Surgeons| Circulation Route Plan May 2016 | MadiganGill Logistics Ltd Red Route: 10min Blue Route: 20min Head north-east on Portugal St towards Carey St Turn left onto Serle St Serle St turns left and becomes Lincoln's Inn Fields. Continue straight onto Sardinia St Turn left onto Kingsway (A4200) then Use any lane to turn left onto Aldwych (A4) Use the left lane to turn slightly left to stay on Aldwych (A4). Joining onto the strand then Fleet St turning left onto Chancery Lane then a right onto Carey St with a final left turn onto Portugal St Access: The Project site can be accessed from both the North and South via Lincoln Inn Fields Portugal Street whose main access routes are via The Strand (Aldwych & Fleet Street) Route Management It should be appreciated that the site is situated in a densely populated commercial district of London whereby urban and commercial traffic is at a peak. As a result care should be taken by all the contractors’ delivery vehicles to comply with current traffic constraints .The project not must create any due discomfort to its users or surrounding occupiers. Hence, waiting in the adjoining streets is not permitted under any circumstance Circulation Routes The routes below show illustrations of designated routes which delivery vehicles are to follow upon non-acceptance to site due to unforeseen circumstances. These routes are based on time laps as indicated by the duty Delivery Manager. (Note, time periods based on good traffic conditions) Head north-east on Portugal St towards Serle St,Turn right onto Serle St turn left onto Carey St then turn left onto Chancery Ln (B400).Turn left onto High Holborn(A40)Turn left onto Kingsway (A4200)Use any lane to turn left onto Aldwych. Use the left lane to turn slightly left to stay on Aldwych (A4)Then left onto Strand turning left Immediately onto Chancery lane followed by a left turn to Carey St straight onto Portugal St Site Site Preliminary Construction Programme Designated Construction Traffic Route - Blue Route 20 mins Construction Traffic Route Access Plan Designated Construction Traffic Route - Red Route 10 mins WATES CONSTRUCTION Wates House Station Approach Leatherhead Surrey, KT22 7SW ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Preliminary Construction Programme - Stage 3 Prog No. RCS/S3/01 Revision No. Programme comments: arnfieldDesktopRCSAsta FileRoyal College of Surgeons PCSA Rev 0 (2).pp Programme dated:04/08/2016 Project View:31st July 2017 start date Page:1 Of 1 Line Name Duration Start Finish 2018 2019 20202017 2021 J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J FJ 12 3 24 14 4 25 16 6 27 18 8 29 19 12 2 23 14 4 25 16 6 27 17 8 29 19 10 31 21 11 4 25 15 6 27 17 8 29 19 9 30 21 11 2 23 13 3 24 16 6 27 18 8 29 20 10 31 21 12 2 23 14 4 25 15 -12 -8 -4 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 73 77 81 85 89 93 97 101 105 109 113 117 121 125 129 133 137 141 145 149 153 157 161 165 169 173 177-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Notice to commence Proposed start On site period Completion Demolition Substructure Superstructure (Concrete) External Envelope Building Weathertight Internal Finishes Fit-out to Floors Main Services including Commissioning Handover procedures (Including 2 week running-in period) Complete external works Post Completion Works (As Strategic Programme) Proposed occupation date 140w 46w 33w 33w 25w 34w 4d 32w 51w 5w 16w 26w 03/07/2017 25/09/2017 25/09/2017 03/08/2020 28/08/2017 06/08/2018 11/03/2019 29/07/2019 04/11/2019 13/05/2019 04/11/2019 03/06/2019 29/06/2020 06/04/2020 03/08/2020 03/07/2017 25/09/2017 31/07/2020 03/08/2020 03/08/2018 05/04/2019 01/11/2019 31/01/2020 04/11/2019 23/01/2020 03/07/2020 12/06/2020 31/07/2020 31/07/2020 11/02/2021 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Proposed Completion 2 August 2020 Proposed Start 25 September 2017 1 2 3 4 + +5 + +6 + +7 + +8 9 + +10 + +11 + +12 13 14 + +15 20d4w Proposed Completion 2 August 2020 Proposed Start 25 September 2017 Key to Bars Key Date Start on Site KEY DATE DEMOLITION STRUCTURE EXTERNAL ENVELOPE INTERNAL FINISHES M & E INSTALLATION HANDOVER PERIOD EXTERNAL WORKS DECANT Traffic Management At all times WCL will have trained and experienced Traffic Marshalls controlling vehicles accessing and egressing the project. Specific care will be taken of pedestrians and cyclists. Pedestrians and vehicles will be carefully segregated with physical barriers used at all times. All deliveries will be planned and will follow a set protocol to ensure they will be staggered, avoiding peak rush hour traffic periods. In addition, secure storage for tools etc. will be provided on site to reduce the reliance on delivery vans. WCL will operate a detailed traffic management plan which highlights the following: a) Timely deliveries to suit construction activities and local traffic hotspots / times which will avoid peak times. b) Size and weight of deliveries. c) Designated delivery routes to minimise the impact on the community. d) Designated delivery time to promote a strong discipline, create a ‘’no surprises’’ regime and to minimise disruption during school / university rush hours. e) Dedicated and qualified signaller and banksman to ensure the safe and monitored handling of each delivery. f) Only use qualified operators when operating plant. g) Dedicated public liaison / logistics coordinator who approves each delivery.
  • 13. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Sub-Basement B2 Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N 1. Surgical skills centre 2. Surgical study centre 3. Lecture / seminar space 4. Plant area 44 3 1 1 2 Key to Sub-Basement B2 Floor Plan
  • 14. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Basement B1 Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 2m0m N 45 6 8 3 3 1 1 9 9 9 27 1. Surgical education space 2. Bicycle store 3. Changing facilities and showers 4. Conservation laboratory 5. Conservation workshop Key to Basement B1 Floor Plan 6. Kitchen 7. Staff welfare 8. Refuse stores 9. Plant VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N
  • 15. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 VISUAL SCALE 2m0m N Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Ground Floor Plan 1. Entrance hall 2. Central atrium / reception 3. Huntertian Museum 4. Temporary exhibition 5. Education space 6. Cafe Key to Ground Floor Plan 4 3 6 7 8 3 3 3 10 15 2 9 PORTUGAL STREET LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS 7. Kitchen 8. Toilets 9. Service yard 10. Plant 11. Display window VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N
  • 16. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - First Floor Plan N VISUAL SCALE 2m0m 1. Library 2. Meeting room 3. Members’ library 4. Research suite 5. Examination circuits Key to First Floor Plan 6. Seminar 7. Pantry 8. Toilets 9. Central atrium 10. Plant 4 3 6 7 1 8 9 5 5 2 10 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N
  • 17. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Second Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 1 2m0m N 1. Library gallery 2. Meeting room gallery 3. Research suite gallery 4. RCS offices 5. Meeting rooms Key to Second Floor Plan 6. Toilets 7. Central atrium 8. Plant 3 5 6 7 1 44 2 8 VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N
  • 18. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Third Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N VISUAL SCALE 2m0m N Key to Third Floor Plan 8 43 5 7 6 1 44 2 1. Library void 2. Meeting room void 3. Library and archive workshop 4. RCS offices 5. Meeting rooms 6. Toilets 7. Central atrium 8. Plant
  • 19. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Fourth Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 2m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N Key to Fourth Floor Plan 1. RCS offices 2. Meeting room 3. Toilets 4. Central atrium 5. Plant 5 2 4 11 1 1 11 2 3
  • 20. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Fifth Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 2m0m VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N Key to Fifth Floor Plan 1. President’s suite and senior directorate 2. RCS offices 3. Meeting room 4. Toilets 5. Central atrium 6. Plant 6 4 5 1 1 1 2 3 2 1
  • 21. Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Compiled By Plus key contributions from RCS Dr Sam Alberti Martyn Coomer Caroline Hibbs Sir Barry Jackson Bryony Lovett Professor Neil Mortensen Ian Robertson Francine Alexander Karen Daly Nigel Hunt Thalia Knight Professor John Macfie Professor Paul O’Flynn Dave Ward Stephen Cannon Walter Hand Mike Hussey Jean Lewis Clare Marx John O’Riordan Jackie Weller Royal College of Surgeons, London Job No. 0137 Document: BD 0137 SD 400 R00 Royal College of Surgeons General Arrangement Plans - Sixth Floor Plan VISUAL SCALE 2m0m N VISUAL SCALE 1:100 @ A1 10m2m 8m6m4m0m N Key to Sixth Floor Plan 1. Function room 2. Board meeting room 3. Terrace 4. Conference space 5. Finishing kitchen 6. Prep kitchen 7. Furniture store 8. Toilets 9. Central atrium 10. Plant 1045 8 9 1 3 7 6 2 2