'Brutal but Beautiful': University of Essex Architecture Tour
Art Exchange, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ
Plate glass and concrete, politically radical and daring to be different, the University of Essex’s original 1960s architecture sums up the post-war drive to ‘build a better Britain’. The University’s founding Vice-Chancellor Albert Sloman appointed Architect’s Co-Partnership to design the university campus. They were a group of radical architects who believed that architecture should serve a social purpose and change society, instead of merely looking beautiful. They used concrete and new materials to create powerful, sculptural forms and striking images.
The University’s intense building around inter-connected squares has created a community that comes together again and again to make the world a better place – both individually and collectively – through research and study.
This event coincides with the University’s 60th anniversary celebrations and starts at the Art Exchange, which is hosting a linked exhibition.
Art Exchange, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, CO4 3SQ
This tour of the University of Essex takes place on the same day as three properties are open for Heritage Open Days in nearby Wivenhoe. These are St Mary's Church, The Nottage Maritime Institute and the Wivenhoe Chapel Museum.