The Keystone Building
The Keystone Building will be a world-class facility dedicated to learning, teaching, and research, accommodating around 3,600 students.
Facts and figures
Work starts: October 2024
Expected completion date: 2028/29 academic year
Cost: £300 million
Alongside general learning and teaching areas, the Keystone building will house a range of dry and wet lab spaces, as well as high-spec computing labs. It will also provide a maker’s workshop and general teaching facilities for the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering.
The Keystone Building spans a total of 27,000 square metres, making it the second largest building on the University’s campus by size, after the Gilbert Scott Building.
The Keystone will be the University’s most sustainable building, aiming to achieve ‘BREEAM Excellent’ certification, along with ambitious energy use targets.