The Woo Building at the Royal College of Art has brought all the fine art programmes together at a single site for the first time in the university’s history. The building, named in honour of Sir Po-Shing and Lady Helen Woo, was created to allow a significant expansion of the Ceramics and Glass, and Jewellery and Metal departments. Its creation marks the completion of the RCA’s Battersea Campus, concluding a trio of buildings we designed for the college, which also includes the Dyson and Sackler buildings. The Woo Building mirrors the factory-inspired Dyson, with a triple height, glazed central hall accommodating specialist equipment alongside spacious workshops, while studios, offices and common spaces are housed on the three floors above.