Project news: UCL Torrington Place

Richard Huntley | November 27, 2024

It’s a pleasure to be going “back to school” to work on the current refurbishment of the University College London office space at 1-19 Torrington Place.

Originally developed in the early 1800s and named after Lord Torrington, father of the wife of the sixth Duke of Bedford, it was redeveloped by the university. Today it is a multi-purpose building providing a range of state-of-the-art training, conference and office facilities.

We’re delighted to be providing Revit 3D drawings for the renovation work, helping coordinate the various elements of the renovation activities.

Example 3D imaging produced for this project.

For further information about this, or our experience with other education-sector projects, please contact us.

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