Consolidated, more efficient complex of new-build and refurbished education buildings, including a studio theatre and art and design workshops.

Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College
Richmond, London
£5.4 million
3,000m2

"The architect fully understood the College’s ambition and vision for the project and exceeded our expectations in its delivery." Gabrielle Flint, Principal, RHACC
“The architect worked very creatively to ensure we achieved the required scope and quality on our limited budget.” Gaberielle Flint, principal, RHACC
“What has been maintained throughout this project is the strength of an idea. The robust ensemble stands credibly in Richmond and makes a positive contribution in the conservation area.” Roz Barr, Architecture Today
  • RACC is centre of excellence for adult learning, training and personal development
  • College sites consolidated, with funds raised from sale of one used to redevelop the other
  • New-build and refurbished Edwardian elements include learning spaces, a theatre, art and ceramics department, café, reception area and central cloister
  • Location in central Richmond conservation area, home to a variety of listed buildings
  • Long-term process of community engagement, with focus on greater access and inclusivity
  • Unused and landlocked spaces identified and freed up to make space use more efficient and improve setting of existing buildings
  • Curriculum hubs reorganised, bringing together departments with compatible uses to share facilities

Client: RHACC
Structural Engineer: Elliott Wood
Services/Environmental Engineer: Skelly & Couch

RHACC