Job at hospital’s Bloomsbury campus designed by Pilbrow & Partners

Mace has completed the latest phase of the regeneration of University College London Hospital.

The new building, which was designed by Pilbrow & Partners and delivery architect BMJ Architects, is home to a specialist ear, nose, throat and dental facility.

It replaces two vacant buildings on Huntley Street at the heart of the hospital’s Bloomsbury campus.

The building includes waiting areas, examination rooms, teaching spaces and a roof terrace.

The facility, which is known as UCLH Phase 5, has been designed to reflect the adjacent 19th century mansion blocks, with the facade’s 248 prefabricated bays made up of a mix of traditional hand-made bricks, precast concrete, aluminium and glass.

The wider project team included QS Currie & Brown, project manager  Henry Riley and Arup providing MEP advice.