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    The area to the north of Keble Road, bounded by Banbury Road and Parks Road, is known as the Keble Road Triangle [2] [3] and forms part of Oxford University 's Science Area, with a number of its science department buildings located here.

  2. Close by to the northwest, further departments are located in a triangle of land bounded by the Banbury Road to the west, Keble Road to the south, and Parks Road to the northeast, opposite the University Parks, known locally as the Keble Road Triangle.

  3. The school was initially located at 6 Keble Road, on the south side of what is now known as the Keble Road Triangle, part of the Oxford University Science Area. The main part of the department has remained and expanded at this location to the present day.

  4. Science Area. Where is it? The Science Area is located towards the north east of the city centre, and comprises the South Parks and Keble Triangle areas, totalling around 30 acres. It is bounded by University Parks to the north and east, by the Banbury Road to the west, and the University Sports Club and Mansfield and Keble Colleges to the south.

  5. The department was initially housed in a hut in Keble Road, until new accommodation, the Hume-Rothery building was completed in 1960. Since then, the department has gradually expanded into a total of almost 8,000 sq m , distributed over 7 buildings in the Keble Road Triangle, just north of the city centre.

  6. A new laboratory was completed in 1914 on the Keble Road triangle, facing the University Parks, and still serves the Department as part of what is now known as the Jenkin Building. After the first world war the Department flourished under Jenkin and, from 1929, under Sir Richard Southwell.

  7. The Group is mainly located in the Jenkin Building which is situated at the northern apex of the Keble Road Triangle in Oxford. The Group engages in research across a wide spectrum of areas in geotechnics, environmental fluid mechanics and structures.