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Inside the new Bristol University campus with its own indoor 'street'

But what will happen within the building once it officially opens?

A look inside The University of Bristol new building at Temple Quay(Image: PAUL GILLIS / Reach PLC)

The new Bristol University campus is a far cry from traditional university settings. It has a 100-metre indoor 'street', a fully circular lecture theatre, striking broad yellow staircases surrounding an open central area, community rooms and labs where it is hoped the next significant breakthrough in computer tech will happen.

The construction of the new building is progressing well - the final large windows were fitted this week and inside workers are busy installing all the necessary pipes and wires to keep the building operational, while others lay down concrete floors.

But what will happen within the building once it officially opens, and what will be the impact on both the university and the broader city?

"We first conceived the idea in 2016, but it took until 2023 to work through all of the preparations and the planning," said Prof Judith Squires, the university's deputy vice-chancellor, who is leading the new campus project, reports .

"It took a long time to get ourselves into a position where we were comfortable to sign that contract. It was all-systems-go from that very day when we signed the contract in 2023. It's only been two years to get to this stage, it's been incredibly quick. We are on budget and on schedule to open in September 2027," she added.

In 1997, the Royal Mail's primary Bristol sorting office relocated from a site east of the platforms at Temple Meads station to a new location on the A38 in Filton. For over two decades following this, the old building fell into disrepair.

By the mid-2010s, it was deemed Bristol's worst eyesore, offering anyone arriving into the city by train a distinctly dystopian view as their first impression.

The building was eventually demolished in early 2019, and the space remained vacant for more than four years, until work started in 2023 on the university's new 'Enterprise Campus'.