Saturday, February 15, 2025

Harrison to transform key business areas at Burleigh Court Conference Centre and Hotel

Burleigh Court Conference Centre and Hotel, located on Loughborough University’s campus, has appointed full service 360 brand and design agency, Harrison, as strategic design partners.

The partnership will see Burleigh Court and Harrison work together to create revitalised communal spaces.

Harrison has developed a design which will create five distinct spaces, all showcasing and celebrating a unique part of the hotel and university’s entwined history:

  • A new F&B space, fit-for-purpose extension, will have capacity to host up to 120 guests as a relaxed eating and drinking space.
  • A modern and sleek conference suite, with the ability to host up to 220 people or be broken into up to five smaller, more intimate conference spaces.
  • A new bar and ‘breakout’ area will be able to serve those using the conference suite.
  • An innovative and stylish reception area.
  • A link-street which will naturally guide guests from the reception area to the main bar.

Harrison is drawing on inspiration from the surrounding university, incorporating and weaving in design elements inspired by both today’s students alongside notable alumni, and injecting the venue with style directly influenced by the university’s past.

There is a particular focus on the Aeronautical and Automotive facilities, incorporating the university’s rich history of engineering into the design of the venue, alongside the School of Design and Creative Arts. Key design features include:

  • As the university has a strong partnership with Rolls Royce, Harrison is looking to incorporate a recycled tornado fighter jet engine into the reception area and become a showpiece of the venue, catching the eye of guests and visitors.
  • The hotel bar is centred around the idea that most aspects of engineering is based around circles (i.e., wheels, cogs, engines, etc.), including XL industrial doors which slide open and shut.
  • Repurposing 3D print prototypes – such as curved cladding panels and architectural features – from a current project in the School of Civil and Building Engineering into the landscaping of the courtyard.
  • Using artwork created by art graduate students to adorn the walls.
  • Incorporating seemingly ‘normal’ pieces of furniture seeped in the university’s history, such as the old dean’s chair and ‘partners’ desk, where the dean and lecturers used to sit, are just some of the items included in the conference spaces.
  • The university has an abundance of sculptures from notable artists dotted around the campus which serve as a direct source of inspiration for several elements of the refurbishment, including the metal screens for the F&B extension which are inspired by a sculpture sitting just outside the hotel’s boundary.

Dean Concannon, design director at Harrison, says: “Burleigh Court is truly uniquely positioned – no other space will have access to the talent, facilities, students, and alumni at Loughborough University that we can tap into today.

“What’s more, with so many students – both from across the UK and international – there is a real need for exceptional facilities which not only look fantastic but from a practical point of view, they need to be able to cope with incredibly high footfall in order to accommodate parents and guest, visiting faculty, host speakers, and more.

“As designers, we approach new projects with the ambition of being able to find a story, a narrative, a perspective which is unique to that space and potentially previously uncovered. We want there to be synergy across the whole hotel, as well as each space to have its own identity which works for its purpose. It’s no easy feat but one we’re incredibly passionate about.

“What is truly fantastic about working with Burleigh Court is the surrounding pool of young, fresh, exciting talent we can tap into and source pieces from. The students at Loughborough University are incredibly talented, and we’re honoured to be able to draw inspiration from them and showcase their skills, alongside drawing on inspirational alumni.

“Giving the future of art, design, and engineering, the opportunity to get involved and see their work on display and be part of history is exciting and prideful. It’s important to us that we recognise and honour the venue’s history and relationship with the university, and there’s no better way than to utilise the talent and local suppliers within close reach.”

Construction on the newly refurbished Burleigh Court is set to begin January 2024 and to be completed by late-summer 2024.

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