ArtsTwo, the new humanities building at Queen Mary, University of London is a striking landmark on the Mile End Road and the culmination of a 25 year program. Officially opened by HRH The Princess Royal on Friday 9 March 2012, the £21m building is the new home for the College�s School of History, with some 70 members of staff and a 650-strong student cohort. In ArtsTwo, award-winning architects practice Wilkinson Eyre has designed an environmentally-responsive building with a number of innovative features. The Leo Baeck Institute, London, a leading research hub for the study of German Jewish history and culture is also housed in ArtsTwo. The five-storey building, nominated for three architectural awards, has a suite of seminar rooms and a 300-seat lecture theatre - facilities that serve the entire College and local community. For more information go to www.qmul.ac.uk/artstwo.
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