The Crausaz Wordsworth building was completed in 2015 by RH Partnership Architects for Robinson College, Cambridge.
Churchill College, designed by Richard Sheppard of Sheppard, Robson and Partners, was completed by 1968 with nine main residential courts, separate graduate flats and a central building consisting of the dining hall, buttery, auditorium and offices.
The dining hall is the largest in the university, catering for up to 430 students in a formal dining arrangement.
Harvey Court (1961-62) is a Grade II* listed student residence block in Cambridge designed in Sir Leslie Martin’s office, and attributed to Colin St. John Wilson and Patrick Hodgkinson.
Levitt Bernstein completed an extensive and sympathetic refurbishment of the building in 2011, improving access and renovating the accommodation and external finishes.
A comprehensive and sensitive refurbishment of Powell & Moya's iconic Cripps Building at St. John's College has recently been completed by RH Partnership Architects.
Designed by the Scottish architectural firm Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, Robinson's main buildings are distinctive for the generous use of red bricks in their construction.
Of particular note are the library and chapel, the latter with stained-glass windows designed by John Piper.
A recent addition to the Sidgewick Site in Cambridge, designed by Nicholas Hare Architects.