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UCL Main Building

Coordinates:51°31′29″N0°8′1″W / 51.52472°N 0.13361°W /51.52472; -0.13361
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Main building of University College London

TheMain Building ofUniversity College London, facing ontoGower Street,Bloomsbury, includes the Octagon, Quad, Cloisters, Main Library, Flaxman Gallery and theWilkins Building. The North Wing, South Wing, Chadwick Building and Pearson Building are also considered part of the main UCL building.

The UCL Main Building is the centre of the UCL campus
South Cloisters
North Cloisters, UCL (1980s)
The UCL Front Quad, part of the main campus, in front of theSlade School of Fine Art and the Main Building housing the Library, the astronomy shed is to the right with a sliding roof

History

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In 1827, a year after the founding of UCL, construction of the main building began on the site of the old Carmarthen Square. At the centrepiece of the building is an ornate dome, which is visible throughout the immediate area. The Octagon was designed by the ArchitectWilliam Wilkins, who also designed theNational Gallery. The original plans by Wilkins called for a U-shaped enclosure around the quad. Funds, however, ran out in 1829 with only the portico and dome finished. Wilkins' original plans were not completed until the 20th century: The Main Building was finally finished in 1985, 158 years since the foundations were laid, with a formal opening ceremony by QueenElizabeth II of the United Kingdom.[1]

Octagon

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The Octagon dome houses the central hall of the University Main Library, which contains casts from theJohn Flaxman casts collection, and a mural depicting the construction of UCL in a mythical scene withJeremy Bentham overlooking the plans.

Front Quad

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Facing Gower Street, the Front Quadrangle, abbreviated as the "Quad", is an enclosed square of paths, grass and a few disabled car parking bays. There are a large number of benches as well as two decommissionedastronomy observatories.

Cloisters

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The enclosed north and south cloisters connect the Octagon dome to the north and south wings of the quad respectively. They are one of the main thoroughfares of the College, and accommodate a series of exhibitions and events throughout the year (for example shows from students of theSlade School of Art and from the UCL special collections). To the north of the north cloisters is the Housman Room, which is a staff common room. Theauto-icon ofJeremy Bentham was located in the south of the south cloisters up until February 2020 when he was permanently relocated to the public atrium of the Student Centre.[2]

Wilkins Building

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The Wilkins Building refers specifically to the part of the building built during the lifetime of the architectWilliam Wilkins. It does not include the later, U-shaped extensions around the Quad. Although these were designed by Wilkins they were not finished until 1985. Therefore the Wilkins Building refers to the oldest sections of the Main Building: the centre part of the main building which includes the UCL Main Library, the dome, the Flaxman Gallery and the Cloisters. The Wilkins Building (along with the south wing built in 1869–76, the north wing built in 1870–81 and parts of the west side built over 1912–52) isgrade I listed;[3] the two observatories in the quad are grade II listed.[4]

Main Library

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Further information:University College London § Libraries

The Main Library contains UCL's collections relating to arts and humanities, history, economics, public policy and law.[5] The Flaxman Gallery, a collection of sculptures and paintings by artistJohn Flaxman, is located inside the Main Library in the Octagon Building under UCL's central dome.

References

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  1. ^"Landmarks in UCL's History". Archived fromthe original on 20 February 2009.
  2. ^"Jeremy Bentham finds new home in UCL's Student Centre". 24 February 2020.Archived from the original on 21 February 2022. Retrieved28 March 2020.
  3. ^"University College (University of London) and Attached Railings to North and South Wings".Historic England.Archived from the original on 21 February 2022. Retrieved11 August 2017.
  4. ^"Two Observatories in University College Quadrangle".Historic England.Archived from the original on 21 February 2022. Retrieved11 August 2017.
  5. ^"UCL Library Services – Main Library". Archived fromthe original on 20 July 2014. Retrieved25 April 2007.
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