Cambridgeshire Police Station by McBains Cooper
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A police station has been designed by McBains Cooper for Cambridgeshire Constabulary in Cambourne. The station that will cost £1.3m for the completion, has a green approach by utilizing solar panel and wind turbine for its electricity power.
The two-storey, 500 sqm building displays a contemporary design which currently specifies the use of slate, patinated copper and the construction of a glazed ‘link’, similar to an atrium.

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