The Wolfson Centre is an academic building within the city of Glasgow, Scotland and part of the University of Strathclyde's John Anderson Campus.
The structure, completed in 1972 houses the Department of Biomedical Engineering, and is a celebrated example of Brutalism architecture within the city,
The university approached the Wolfson Foundation, who granted the £250,000 necessary to construct the building, which was designed by Morris Steedman Architects and opened in by Lady Wolfson in 1972.
The building was granted Grade B listed status by Historic Scotland on 4 September 2012 on account of it being "well-detailed and little-altered example of a post-war Modernist educational building by one of Scotland's most eminent architectural practices".
In 2021, the university completed a £15m refurbishment of the building, conducted by Keir Construction which saw the exterior restored, refurbished laboratory and office spaces and a fire escape stairway built on the southern side to update the building's fire safety compliance.
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