Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Transcript of Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Cambridge Biomedical Campus
• Past • Present • Future
Jeane7e Walker, Project Director, Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Origins
1800 & 1900s
• Hospital extended twice
• Underwent a major reconstrucGon
• Façade -‐ Business School
• Growth of the NHS mid twenGeth century -‐ hospital needed to expand
1940s-‐ 1980s • 1948: plans drawn up • 1951: new site purchased from the Pemberton Estate
• 1962: first phase of new hospital opened
• MRC LMB opened • 1966: contract signed for second phase
• 1983: Rosie Maternity was built alongside main hospital
1972
Hills Road entrance
Late 90s
1999
'The 2020 Vision is designed to develop the Addenbrooke's site as an internaGonal centre
of excellence, bringing together clinical care,
teaching and research to form the Cambridge Biomedical
Campus.'
Stakeholders
• Cambridge University Hospitals • University of Cambridge • Medical Research Council • Landowner Trustees
– Invested Gme in understanding drivers – Created a Co-‐operaGon Agreement in 2003 – Devised a strategy for how best to promote the land and achieve goals
Developers
Liberty Property Trust
• 100 million sq d poreolio • $8bn market cap • One of America’s largest
publicly traded office & industrial REITs
• Over 27 year’s experience in the R&D health sciences sector
Countryside • £5.8 billion development
programme • 3.5 million sq d over 80
commercial projects • Current commercial
development programme 4.5 million sq d
• 70 major awards for design, regeneraGon & sustainability
2009
Outline planning (S106) 70 acres (phase 1) plus 20 acres for phase 2 development
Expansion and connectivity
Campus Expansion
New housing London to Cambridge Railway
Addenbrooke’s Road
M11
Cambridge Guided Bus
Cambridge University Hospitals -‐ Addenbrooke’s & The Rosie Teaching hospital of the University of Cambridge
-‐ 1,000 beds -‐ 40 wards -‐ 8,200 staff -‐ 528,707 outpaGents visits -‐ 5,785 births -‐ 109,296 day cases -‐ 70,402 total inpaGents admissions -‐ 98,695 A&E a7endances -‐ £577m income -‐ 33 operaGng theatres -‐ 5 intensive care unit
Plus Cambridge & Peterborough NHS FoundaGon Trust (clinical services)
Hospitals
LocaGon of new Papworth Hospital
Hospitals Papworth Hospital -‐ largest specialist
cardiothoracic hospital in the UK
-‐ due to relocate to the Campus in 2017/18
-‐ • 310 beds
• 2000 staff • 70,000 paGents treated
University of Cambridge – School of Clinical Medicine 4 InsGtutes -‐ Cambridge InsGtute for
Medical Research -‐ InsGtute of Metabolic
Science -‐ InsGtute of Public Health -‐ CRUK Cambridge InsGtute 14 departments
Ø > 2000 staff Ø >600 academic and contract research staff Ø 81 Professors and Readers Ø 33 Senior/University Lecturers Ø 73 Senior Research Fellows
>500 NHS staff, both clinical consultants and those in professions allied to medicine, make a major contribuGon to the teaching and research base of the Clinical School
University of Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine
Departments located across the Campus
Medical Research Council & CRUK
MRC LMB – new building
Commercial occupiers
MRC Laboratory of Molecular
Biology
InsGtute of Metabolic Science
CRUK/Cambridge InsGtute
Hutchison/MRC Research
Centre
Cambridge InsGtute for
Medical Research
InsGtute of Public Health, Brain Repair Centre; Laboratory of
RegeneraGve Medicine
NHS Blood & Transplant
Current occupiers
GSK Clinical Unit
Cambridge
Nobel Laureates in Chemistry; Physiology or Medicine
New commercial occupiers
The Circus
The Forum
• 4* hotel • MeeGng rooms & conference centre – 650 seats
• Shops, restaurants, bar • Private hospital • Post-‐graduate training centre
AnGcipated that the Forum will open in 2018
New research faciliGes
Stem Cell InsGtute
Centre for Haematopoiesis & Haematological Malignancies
Cambridge InsGtute of TherapeuGc Immunology & InfecGous Disease (CITIID)
Capella
Clinical Research Facility (Gemma)
Biological Support Building
(Bellatrix)
Heart & Lung Research InsGtute
Phase 2
20 acres 1/3 hospital
2/3 commercial
01 AstraZeneca Global R&D Centre and Corporate HQ02 The Forum03 New Papworth Hospital04 Heart and Lung Institute05 AstraZeneca R&D Enabling06 Future development for Cambridge University Hospitals
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New Developments07 Proposed energy centre by Cambridge University Hospitals08 Phase 2 development land09 Stem Cell Institute; Centre for Haematopoiesis & Haematological Malignancies;
Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology & Infectious Disease 10 New Clinical Research Facility11 Biological Support Building (University of Cambridge)
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Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie Hospitals – InnovaGon and excellence in health and care
The Forum Private Hospital, Hotel &
Conference centre TBC
Papworth Hospital Start 2015 – Finish December 2017
Project Bellatrix Start Autumn 2015 -‐ Finish Autumn
2017
Astra Zeneca Start 2015 -‐
Finish August 2017
Circus/Piazza (Public open space) Start Autumn 2016 –
Finish Summer 2017
Addenbrookes Clinical Research Centre (Project Gemma) Start July
2015 – Finish October 2016
Project Capella (16,000m2 Building) Start September 2015
– Finish April 2018
Deakin
University led project
Trust led project
Property Development / Client led project
Energy Centre Tunnel Start February 2016
The Heart & Lung Research InsGtute
Papworth Tugway Lids Start Winter 2016
– Finish TBC