Stopford Building
Stopford Building | |
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The Stopford Building from Oxford Road | |
General information | |
Location | 53°27′50″N 2°13′51″W / 53.4639°N 2.2308°WCoordinates: 53°27′50″N 2°13′51″W / 53.4639°N 2.2308°W |
Construction started | 1969 |
Completed | 1972 |
Owner | University of Manchester |
Design and construction | |
Architect | H. S. Fairhurst & Son |
The Stopford Building is the second largest building at The University of Manchester, after the Sackville Street Building. It houses the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences (FMHS), and the Faculty of Life Sciences (FLS). It was built in 1969-72 (architects H. S. Fairhurst & Son). It is now linked on the east side to the Biotech Building of 1999.[1]
The new Medical School (1972) was given the name of the Stopford Building in memory of Lord Stopford, a former Vice-Chancellor and notable anatomist. It has six lecture theatres. Also within the building is the Stopford Library (a branch of the university library) which caters for the medical scientists and students. (The library was formerly known as the Medical Faculty Library and was an original feature of the building.)
The Stopford Building is located on Oxford Road, Manchester, on the corner of Ackers Street immediately to the south of the Church of the Holy Name and opposite to the Manchester Academy which is next to the University of Manchester Students' Union (UMSU).
References
- ↑ Hartwell, C. (2001) Manchester. London: Penguin (reissued: New Haven: Yale U. P.); p. 120-121