a modernist architectural gem The Renold Building part of Manchester University


The Renold Building is a university building in Manchester. It was opened on 23 November 1962 for the Manchester College of Science and Technology (later UMIST) as part of a major expansion of its campus in the 1960s. The architect was of the firm of Cruikshank and Seward. The foundation stone was laid on 24 June 1960 by Sir Charles Renold (1883–1967), Vice President of the college, and chairman of the planning and development committee, after whom it was named.


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