What’s On
Our extensive events, exhibition and discussion group programme brings together members of the public, local businesses and ambassadors for topical discussion that stimulate conversation on the regeneration and repurposing of Derby city centre.
The Lab is home to the new Derby City Model, a 300-year timeline of the city and the City Living Room. Visitors can also view the University of Derby’s DUST project on Derby’s Urban Sustainable Transition.


Visit the award-winning Derby City Lab in its new home at Derby Market Hall. We’re open seven days a week!

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Derby City Model
The Lab’s centrepiece is the brand-new Derby City Model – a detailed 3D model of Derby city centre, which aims to help visitors visualise the city’s ongoing regeneration story.
The model features over £1.9bn of investment projects and £722m developments in the pipeline, the 2.5-metre-long model is the first comprehensive Derby model of its kind.
The model stretches from Derby Train Station to the University of Derby’s City Hub, and from Green Lane to North Riverside.
Viewers can pick out the river Derwent running North to South, as well as iconic buildings such as Derby Cathedral, the Quad and the two ‘Pepper Pots’.
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Derby’s Urban Sustainable Transition (DUST)
Watch Derby’s Urban Sustainable Transition (DUST) unfold before your eyes.
DUST is a co-creation project, collaborating with multiple agencies across Derby to produce interactive visualisations for a more connected, accessible, sustainable, and prosperous city for future generations.
The DUST team has visualised concepts for various sites across Derby including proposals for a natural restoration of Markeaton Brook, a culture-led renovation of Friar Gate Bridge, and a flood-resilient transformation of the “shoulder” of river Derwent.
DUST is hosted by the University of Derby and led by Professor Chris Bussell, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the College of Science and Engineering. The project is kindly funded by the Osborne legacy.
See the future visions of the city here, or by visiting the Lab.
Derwent Wharf – North Riverside
Living Streets Study
The Derby’s Urban Sustainable Transition (DUST) project team are also inviting the public to take part in their research study titled “Living Streets”.
The purpose of this study is to humanise Derby’s streets and neighbourhoods.
Please visit the Lab for further information, alternatively you can click the link below if you are interested in finding out more or participating.
Film Footage
The Lab’s City Living Room includes aerial and computer generated imagery (CGI) footage of key city centre regeneration sites including:
Castleward – The £100m regeneration is a new, highly sustainable, mixed-use neighbourhood, delivered in a number of phases over a 15-20 year period and will provide ca.1000 new homes, with mixed tenure,
Friar Gates Goods Yard – Plans have been approved to redevelop this 11.5-acre site will deliver 276 new homes and £100m investment on the site and include the reanimation of two landmark Grade II listed buildings, the Bonded Warehouse and The Engine House.
Nightingale Quarter – an 18.5-acre site, previously home to the Derby Royal Infirmary hospital and will deliver 925 units and £175m investment.
Cathedral One – £100m plans for the redevelopment of one of the final plots of vacant land within Derby’s Cathedral Quarter, include a mixture of one and two-bedroom apartments that rise to nine storeys overlooking Cathedral Green and the River Derwent.
View the footage by visiting the Lab.
Innovation Timeline
The Lab’s City Living Room features the unique ‘300 Years of Innovation Timeline’.
The timeline begins in 1721, with the opening of the Silk Mill – widely considered the world’s first factory – and continues through to 2025, highlighting the launch of several key regeneration projects.

Interactive Touchscreen
The latest addition to the Lab is a brand-new interactive touchscreen kiosk.
It features a cloud-based, dynamic map of Derby and allows users to explore detailed information on pipeline projects visible in the 3D Derby City Model.
The kiosk presents city developments through informative text, images, drone footage, and CGI content – delivered in an intuitive and engaging way.

Have your say…
The Lab is a hub for helping local communities understand how the city is evolving and for engaging people in shaping its future.
It hosts events, exhibitions, consultations and discussion groups, and has welcomed thousands of visitors – gathering a wide range of opinions and comments.
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Walking Tours
Join a free Insider Tour to get the inside track on Derby’s regeneration story and learn about its future development.
The walking tour offers participants a unique opportunity to learn about Derby’s past, present and future aspirations.

Upcoming events and exhibitions
Our events and exhibitions programme has something for everyone. Keep up to date with our plans here.
Past exhibitions
Here is a snapshot of the exhibitions the Derby City Lab is proud to have hosted.