
The Radcliffe Observatory Quarter (ROQ) is a major
University of Oxford
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development project in
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, in the estate of the old
Radcliffe Infirmary hospital.
The site, covering 10 acres (3.7 hectares) is in central north Oxford. It is bounded by
Observatory Street and
Green Templeton College to the north, the
Woodstock Road to the east,
Somerville College to the south, and
Walton Street to the west. The project and the new university area is named after the
grade I listed Radcliffe Observatory to the north east of the site, now the centrepiece of
Green Templeton College, which is intended to form the visual centrepiece of the project.
History
In 2009,
planning permission was granted by
Oxford City Council for the refurbishment of the
grade II* listed Radcliffe Infirmary (the oldest wing of the hospital) and the
grade II listed St Luke's Chapel and Outpatients Building, which flank the entrance courtyard. The Chapel is now deconsecrated and serves as a venue for events. Archaeological excavations were undertaken by the
Museum of London. The remains of three
Bronze Age
The Bronze Age () was a historical period characterised principally by the use of bronze tools and the development of complex urban societies, as well as the adoption of writing in some areas. The Bronze Age is the middle principal period of ...
barrows and ring ditches were found, together with evidence of settlement in
Saxon times.
New accommodation at
Somerville College opened in September 2011. For 2012, the Radcliffe Infirmary is being refurbished for occupation by the Humanities Divisional Office, the
Faculty of Philosophy, and the Philosophy and Theology Libraries.
In June 2012,
New Radcliffe House, by Walton Street on the ROQ development site, was completed by the construction company
Longcross. The
Jericho Health Centre moved into the ground floor of this new building shortly afterwards.
A new
Mathematical Institute for the University of Oxford has been built on the site, named after the mathematician Sir
Andrew Wiles, who proved
Fermat's Last Theorem
In number theory, Fermat's Last Theorem (sometimes called Fermat's conjecture, especially in older texts) states that no three positive number, positive integers , , and satisfy the equation for any integer value of greater than . The cases ...
. The site will also include a Humanities Building and Library, the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, and the
Blavatnik School of Government.
Construction of the Blavatnik School of Government finished in 2015. It is a building immediately south of
Freud's café on
Walton Street, designed by the Swiss architects
Herzog & de Meuron, using a £75 million donation from the billionaire
Leonard Blavatnik. The Campaign to Protect Port Meadow that has been formed to protest against the Oxford University
Castle Mill graduate housing development south of
Port Meadow was opposed to this proposal as well due to its impact on the Oxford skyline.
In March 2016, Oxford University's Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences relocated from New Radcliffe House to the refurbished Outpatient's Building, adjacent to the old Radcliffe Infirmary. Following a £14m investment, the Grade II-listed outpatients building has been transformed into a new research and teaching centre for primary care researchers. It had been empty since 2007, when the outpatient services were transferred to the West Wing of the
John Radcliffe Hospital in
Headington.
;Delayed construction of Humanities building
After securing planning permission for a new Humanities building in 2010, construction was put on hold due to the 'uncertain financial climate.' In 2015, a spokesman for the University said that the university planned to begin construction of a new Humanities building on the site in 2018. However, the head of the Humanities Division later said that construction would begin in 2021. In June 2019, the university announced that
Stephen A. Schwarzman had donated £150 million to establish the Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Gallery
File:Excavations behind the Radcliffe Infirmary - geograph.org.uk - 1571670.jpg, Archaeological excavations by the Museum of London in 2009, with the Radcliffe Infirmary building in the background
File:New Radcliffe House, Oxford.JPG, New Radcliffe House in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, housing the Jericho Health Centre, with the tower of the Radcliffe Observatory in the background
File:Green Templeton College.jpg, The Radcliffe Observatory, after which the ROQ project is named
File:ROQ outpatients refit.JPG, Ongoing refit of the former outpatients' building into a new health research and teaching centre for the University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate university, collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the List of oldest un ...
References
External links
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter websiteOxford University Library Services informationNuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
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2009 establishments in England
University of Oxford sites
Buildings and structures of the University of Oxford
Planned developments
Green Templeton College, Oxford