MMU – International College

About this project

MMU wanted to refurbish former art studios on 7th and 8th floors of the Chatham Building into flexible learning spaces that could support international students. Working alongside Cassidy & Ashton architects and ICON Projects, PSA delivered comprehensive building services designs that created bright, comfortable classrooms and collaborative touchdown areas. The project provided high-specification IT infrastructure, appropriate lighting for learning environments, and balanced heating, cooling and ventilation systems that ensure year-round comfort for students and staff.

 

 

 


 

 

 

CLIENT: Manchester Metropolitan University

VALUE: £895k

LOCATION: Manchester

COMPLETED: May 2025

SERVICES: Mechanical & Electrical Design

 

 

 


 

 

 

CLIENT OBJECTIVES

MMU required the former art studios on the 7th and 8th floors of the Chatham Building to be repurposed into its new international college.

The brief was to create modern, flexible learning environments that would welcome students from around the world. This meant designing spaces that could adapt to various teaching styles and group sizes, from intimate seminars to larger collaborative sessions.

The university wanted open-plan touchdown areas where students could work informally between classes, alongside dedicated classrooms equipped with high-specification technology.

 

OUR SOLUTION

Working closely with Cassidy & Ashton and ICON Projects our team provided technical detailed building services designs to RIBA Stage 4.

For the technology infrastructure, we focused on high-specification IT systems throughout the classrooms, ensuring seamless connectivity. The power distribution was designed to support modern teaching methods.

Lighting design provided optimal illumination for learning environments. The heating, cooling and ventilation systems were carefully balanced to maintain comfortable conditions year-round, accounting for the varying occupancy levels between intimate classes and larger gatherings in the open-plan areas.

Design Elements:

  • High-specification IT infrastructure for modern classrooms
  • Comprehensive power distribution and lighting systems optimised for learning environments
  • Integrated heating and cooling systems for year-round comfort
  • Balanced ventilation design supporting varying occupancy levels

 

THE OUTCOME

International Students at MMU now enjoy flexible learning spaces with reliable technology and comfortable environmental conditions throughout the year.