CITY CAMPUS

SELF-GUIDED TOUR

STOP 1: GRAND PARADE

Grand Parade is the largest building on campus and where most visual communication courses are based, such as: Fine Art, Illustration, Graphic Design, and Fashion. Due to its central location and large lecture theatre and gallery spaces, many events take place in this building, including local festivals and student exhibitions.

On the ground floor of the building, there is a café which serves a range of delicious hot and cold food and drink. There is a student services area, where students can access a wide range of support, from financial advice to wellbeing services.

On the mezzanine floor, there is a Students’ Union Art Shop, which sells a wide range of art supplies covering all courses taught here, as well as snacks and cold drinks. Throughout the building, there are workshops for each course and technical skills labs that any student can be trained to use, like bookbinding and 3D printing.

The quad is an open green space in the centre of Grand Parade, where students can relax between classes with friends. At the back of the quad is the Wild House, Europe’s first public building made almost entirely from material that has been thrown away. This completely functional space is used for teaching, and has a dye garden, where produce is used in the making of art supplies.

The Quad

Right in the heart of our Grand Parade campus,The Quad is a popular spot to meet friends and relax between classes.

The Wild House

A fully functional teaching and research space that demonstrates sustainable, nature-led design.

Cafe

A welcoming space to grab a coffee, have lunch or take a break between classes.

Fashion facilities

Industry-standard fashion and textile facilities, including sewing and finishing machines, pressing equipment and specialist resources for knit, print and dye to help you at every stage of the design process.

Fine Art facilities

Dedicated studio spaces and fabrication workshop for our Fine Art students. Facilities allow students to work with a wide range of materials and processes, including wood, metal, plaster, concrete, plastics and textiles.

Music and Sound Facilities

Music and Sound facilities

Students have access to production studios, recording booths, a performance studio and a sound diffusion lab. Workstations and workshops allow hands-on experimentation with instruments, installations and industry-standard software.

Take a tour of our end of year degree show

Take a virtual tour of some of our other facilities

Metal, wood and polymers workshops
Printmaking studios
Ceramics workshop

Hear from Brooke, a fashion communication with business studies student, about the Grand Parade building