Rhodes House

Oxford
About This Project

Rhodes House part of the University of Oxford underwent a significant £38 million transformation to provide a world-leading space for meetings, conventions and education. The external facades were lovingly restored and the landscaped gardens have been reimagined into a beautiful space to meet and inspire. The open spacious buildings have been thoroughly modernised with a state-of-the-art convening hall and forward-thinking XR laboratory.

Multi award-winning architects Stanton Williams designed these new facilities alongside landscape designers Bradley-Hole Schoenaich Landscape choosing Johnsons Wellfield stone for various elements in the landscaped gardens.

Stone Used
Classic Buff
Architect
Stanton Williams
Construction Company
Beard Construction