One of LJMU’s most iconic buildings is to be renamed in memory of John Lennon, a former student at the University.
The
RIBA-award winning building, which has been known informally as the Art
and Design Academy, is home to over 1,000 students in art and design,
and will be named the John Lennon Art and Design Building.
The
building was completed in 2008 and quickly became one of the city’s
landmark locations. Sitting directly in front of the Catholic
Cathedral, its serpentine shape and landscaped grounds have become a
recognisable feature in the Knowledge Quarter of the city.
The
John Lennon Art and Design Building is fittingly located just down the
road from where he studied at 68 Hope Street – the University has been
using the old building for different academic disciplines but is finally
vacating the site this summer.
Yoko Ono was been involved in the
development of the building from the start. In 2006, as work was about
to commence on site, she was a guest of the University at a profile
raising event in New York, hosted by former LJMU Chancellor, Cherie
Blair.
In addition to supporting the School of Art and Design and
the Academy, Yoko has been instrumental in helping the University
establish its John Lennon Imagine Awards to support students who have
been in local authority care or who are estranged from their parents.
Yoko
Ono comments: “John studied at the University when it was the College
of Art and it provided the springboard for so many influential aspects
of his life. When the University approached me about naming the building
after John I was so touched. I was there when the building was planned
and have watched its progress with great interest. It is an enormously
fitting tribute to John and our shared connections with LJMU.”
The
signage for the building will feature the distinctive self-penned line
drawing of John Lennon that has become so well known for its use on the
John Lennon Airport and the newly released John Lennon Educational tour
bus.
Curtis Reid, President of the LJMU students union comments:
“This is just fantastic. John Lennon was a student at this University,
he was one of us and he is such an inspiration. Now, future generations
of students will know that they are following in his footsteps – it’s
really exciting.”
The signage for the building will be put in
place over the summer months ready for the start of the new academic
year in September.
The Vice Chancellor, Professor Nigel Weatherill
said: “I’m delighted and personally grateful to Yoko Ono for allowing
us to name the building after John Lennon. It’s a tribute not just to
John Lennon and all that he achieved but also to Yoko who is so
committed to John’s hometown and inspiring the young people who live and
study here to achieve their dreams. We are extremely thankful for all
the support she has shown the University and our students over the
years.”
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