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Science Park have been unanimously approved. The new station will link


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Cambridge’s main business areas to London with journey times of 30 minutes, including the Science Park, St John’s Innovation Centre and the


lans for a new Atkins-designed rail station at Cambridge


Cambridge Business Park. This project will create a new public square as a focus for the transport hub which joins up rail, bus services, cycling, car and pedestrian facilities for the northern fringes of Cambridge. Atkins provided full


multidisciplinary design services to Cambridgeshire County Council, working closely with


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Rail to deliver the proposals which received a 90 per cent approval rating from the public consultation.


Stan Doyle, director, Atkins


said: ‘We’ve worked together to create a landmark building which will help transform the area and provide a platform for economic growth. Our design puts the passenger experience first, whilst acknowledging Cambridge’s leading role in the development of science and


technology.’ A key design


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feature is the perforated pattern in the rainscreen cladding which was derived from John Horton Conway’s Game of Life, developed during his time at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The Game of Life and the diamond motif run across the building and the landscaping providing a module for the development, further enforcing the notions of emergence and self-organisation key to Conway’s work. Following approval, the Council will now be able to move onto the construction phase of the project which is expected to open in December 2015. Cambridgeshire county councillor Ian Bates, cabinet member for Growth and Planning, said: ‘This new station will provide fantastic benefits for the people of Cambridgeshire, providing a transport interchange linked to the Busway. It will boost economic growth and improve access to the business area of Cambridge as well as the new Northstowe development while linking to Huntingdonshire and Fenland. Delivering this station has been a long-term goal of the county council and we have been innovative in working with government and the rail industry to bring this forward and fund it.’


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