A Universidade do Central Lancashire (UCLAN) apresentou A Novo vídeo de lapso de tempo which charts the development of the University’s new £60 million Student Centre and University Square from concept to reality.
The video spans the six years of extensive planning, consultation, demolition and construction of the new building and surrounding area.
Commencing in 2015 with the demolition of the University’s Fylde building on the old Adelphi roundabout, the time-lapse action shows the removal of the terraced houses and shops on St Peter’s Street and Fylde Road and the formation of the Student Centre and University Square, together with the newly refurbished Adelphi pub, as it looks today.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Graham Baldwin said: “It’s easy to forget the old Fylde building and surrounding landscape but this video depicts vividly the dramatic transformation which has taken place over the past six years.
“Nosso novo centro de estudantes já recebeu ótimos feedback de estudantes, funcionários e visitantes do nosso campus, enquanto a Praça da Universidade sediou vários eventos importantes, incluindo o Festival de Ciência de Lancashire, nossas cerimônias de formatura e os dias abertos da Universidade, que não há muito, o que é realmente incentivado a saber que a excelente e o que há de excelente foi que o que foi realmente o que há de que há mais de que o que é realmente incentivado a saber que o que foi realmente incentivado a saber que o que foi realmente incentivado a saber que o que há de excelente. I am sure there will be many more to follow.”
“It’s also really encouraging to know that the excellence of what has been delivered here has now been recognised through three noteworthy construction industry awards* and I am sure there will be many more to follow.”
The completion of the University’s Student Centre and University Square is the culmination of UCLan’s £200m Masterplan project which set out a vision to create a unified, sustainable and welcoming campus. The key aim was to enhance the experience for all those visiting the University while strengthening ties with the community and supporting the city’s continuing evolution both economically and socialmente.