NEW LEVINE BUILDING AT TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD
The Levine Building at Trinity College in central Oxford is a substantial new development set in the heart of Trinity’s historic site and is the first major upgrade of the College’s academic facilities in more than 50 years. It provides world-class facilities for teaching, residential accommodation, public outreach, and social activity including purpose-built teaching rooms, student bedrooms, a large flexible function room, and an informal study/community space with café. The design supports the College’s ambition to improve diversity of applicants from a wider range of backgrounds, and to be a benchmark for overall accessibility. It is designed to sit comfortably within the College’s rich built and landscape heritage, on a site within a listed garden with significant historic trees nearby as well as there being archaeological interest. The Levine Building was officially opened by King Charles III (formerly HRH The Prince of Wales) on 12th May 2022.