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Asa Briggs

Most classes on the Kensington campus are taught in Asa Briggs Hall, a short 5 minute walk from Atlantic House. Hidden away on one of London’s famous winding streets, Asa Briggs Hall is located just off Kensington Square. It is within easy walking distance of local café’s, restaurants, Kensington High Street, and the popular Buttercup cupcake shop.

Classrooms in Asa Briggs Hall are modern, well equipped, and available for both academic and co-curricular activities.

Classroom at Asa Briggs

Asa Briggs Hall houses classrooms, faculty offices, the Center for New Media, photo and video editing suites, an art gallery, and Kensington’s dark room facilities.

Classrooms are modern, well equipped, and available for both academic and co-curricular activities.

Asa Briggs Hall sits on a winding city street at the heart of The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Asa Briggs Hall sits on a winding city street at the heart of The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea.

The garden in Asa Briggs Hall is a popular place to unwind between classes.

The garden in Asa Briggs Hall is a popular
place to unwind between classes.

17 Young Street

Only a few steps from Kensington High Street, the 17 Young Street Building has the most urban feel of all of Richmond’s facilities.  The building sits in the shadow of the historic Barker’s building, home of The Daily Mail Newspaper, Whole Foods, and a number of other designer shops.  17 Young Street house three classrooms, a stadium lecture hall, and faculty offices.

16 Young Street

Across the street from 17 Young Street and just off of the historic Kensington Square is Richmond’s 16 Young Street building.  The former home of author William Thackeray, 16 young street houses Kensington’s Theatre department classrooms and the offices of the Internship Program and the Department of Business and Economics.


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