Lilybank Gardens
Integrated Student Experience at the Heart of Campus Development
The University is exploring plans to transform Lilybank Gardens. This project aims to redevelop the existing hardstanding area, currently used for parking, into a sympathetic, inclusive, student-centred hub, featuring modern accommodation and accessible public spaces.
Located at the northwest corner of the Gilmorehill campus, the site is currently owned by the University but used as a car park, managed by Glasgow City Council under a lease agreement. Historically, the area would have been characterised by tenements and townhouses, with the hardstanding parking area resulting from their demolition.
Project details
The new proposal aims to address the shortage of the appropriate student housing close to campus, while ensuring that the West End of Glasgow remains a vibrant community even after lectures end.
This development will not only support local businesses but also enhance safety by realising the 24/7 campus vision. Providing the right accommodation, in the right location, combined with more on-campus earning opportunities, will enable a better balance between learning, earning, and enjoying student life, while enhancing integration with the wider West End environment and community.
The current design principles aim to pay homage to the historic homes that once stood on the site, reimagining the area and linking it with the surrounding tenements, townhouses and active lane culture. The development will restore key frontages to Lilybank Gardens and Great George Lane, transforming the car park into a lively and integrated space for the University and wider community.
The buildings will include active ground-floor spaces that complement pedestrian pathways, creating a transition between Ashton Lane and Cresswell Lane. This design will balance green spaces with the distinctive character of West End architecture
The revitalisation of Lilybank Gardens is set to enhance the local environment, improve student living conditions, and contribute to the growth and vibrancy of the West End community.