Wolfson Centre

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TypeAcademic
Architectural styleBrutalist
Location106 Rottenrow, Glasgow
Coordinates(55°51′43″N 4°14′28″W / 55.862075°N 4.241087°W / 55.862075; -4.241087 (Wolfson Centre, Strathclyde University))
Wolfson Centre
North elevation of the Wolfson Centre
Interactive map of the Wolfson Centre area
General information
TypeAcademic
Architectural styleBrutalist
Location106 Rottenrow, Glasgow
Coordinates(55°51′43″N 4°14′28″W / 55.862075°N 4.241087°W / 55.862075; -4.241087 (Wolfson Centre, Strathclyde University))
Year built1971–72
Opened1972
Cost£250,000
OwnerUniversity of Strathclyde
Technical details
Floor count5
Lifts/elevators2
Design and construction
Architecture firmMorris, Steedman Architects

The Wolfson Centre is an academic building within the city of Glasgow, Scotland and part of the University of Strathclyde's John Anderson Campus.

The structure, completed in 1972 houses the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and is a celebrated example of Brutalist architecture within the city,[1] and is protected as a Grade B listed building. It is named for Isaac Wolfson of the Wolfson Foundation, and was initially known as the Wolfson Centre for Bioengineering to distinguish it from other academic buildings around the United Kingdom that had been funded by the Wolfson Foundation.

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