The Bernard Sunley Building is part of the original 1960s College buildings designed by the Danish architect Arne Jacobsen. It comprises a 250 seat tiered theatre, foyer, three large and one small breakout rooms.

 

Ground Floor

Key to ground floor

1 MCR (Middle Common    Room)

2 Foyer (15.8m x 6.3m)

3 Bernard Sunley Lecture    Theatre (16.7m x 15.7m)

4 Room A (7.0m x 9.5m)

L Ladies' toilet

G Gentlemen's toilet


First Floor

Key to first floor

1 Room D (8.7m x 9.4m)

2 Law Library (4.6m x 6.1m)

3 Room C (7.0m x 9.5m)

4 Room B (4.7m x 6.1m)

5 Projection Room

 

Bernard Sunley Lecture Theatre

General

208 fixed tiered seats
250 with additional seating

Equipment

Data Projector & 20 ft screen
Presentation PC.
Facility to play VHS video, DVD, CD and audio cassette.
Induction hearing loop
Fixed, roving and lapel microphones.

Availability

All year

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Room A

General

Measures 7 metres by 9.6 metres (approx.)

Layouts

Theatre style

50

Classroom

36

Boardroom

30

Free space

60

U shape

20

Equipment

Whiteboard.

Availability

Vacations only

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Room B

General

Measures 4.7 metres x 6 metres (approx.)
Often used by organisers as the conference office

Layouts

Boardroom

12

Office

12

Equipment

Safe, fax, phone, fridge.

Availability

Vacations only

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Room C

General

Measures 7 metres by 9.6 metres (approx.) Usually set out cabaret style with low tables and chairs, but most other layouts possible

Layouts

Theatre style

50

Classroom

36

Boardroom

30

Free space

60

U shape

20

Equipment

Availability

Vacations only

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Room D

Size

Measures 8.7 metres by 9.4 metres (approx.) This is the College Governing Body meeting room, and contains large boardroom tables and chairs (specially designed for the College by the architect Arne Jacobsen) which cannot be removed. Conference and meeting organisers are asked to use the room with the furniture in situ.

Layouts

Boardroom

40

U shape

30

Equipment

Availability

Vacations only

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