Churchill College occupies a low-rise campus on the western edge of Cambridge, designed by Richard Sheppard Robson & Partners and completed in 1968 as Britain's national memorial to Winston Churchill. The college is organised around a network of open courtyards and covered walkways — concrete colonnades linking residential ranges built on pilotis above grade — with the programme dispersed across the site rather than concentrated in a single courtyard block. Brick, board-marked concrete, and warm timber window frames form the material palette throughout, worked in a Brutalist language that retains a strong human scale.