Stirling Prize Shortlist 2007, UK Buildings
Stirling Prize shortlist in 2007, UK – information on architects, buildings, images – British architecture award news, odds: 2007 Winner
Stirling Prize shortlist in 2007, UK – information on architects, buildings, images – British architecture award news, odds: 2007 Winner
RIBA Gold Medal Winner 2008, Ted Cullinan, Architect, Prize RIBA Gold Medal 2008 Edward Cullinan wins Royal Institute of British Architects Award 9 Oct 2007 RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner 2008: Ted Cullinan Architect Ted Cullinan 2008 RIBA Gold Medallist Today the President of the RIBA announced that they have honoured Ted Cullinan, his work, … Read more
Stirling Prize 2007 winner – Museum of Modern Literature, Marbach, Germany: information on architects, buildings, photos – winner, shortlist designs
The project totals 1,878,000 square feet and features a 180-key Park Hyatt hotel, 430,000 square feet of offices, 65,000 square feet of retail, 24 condominiums, 174 serviced apartments, and underground parking for 700 cars.
Gravesend is an ancient town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Charing Cross (central London) on the south bank of the Thames Estuary and opposite Tilbury in Essex. Located in the diocese of Rochester, it is the administrative centre of the Borough of Gravesham
South Bank Centre Masterplan, London Architecture, Buildings, Images South Bank Masterplan UK Arts Venue: Architecture Redevelopment – design by Rick Mather Architects 4 Oct 2007 Southbank Centre Masterplan Design: Rick Mather, Architect Renewal of the omplex of artistic venues on the South Bank of the River Thames. Address: Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX Phone: 0844 … Read more
Bridgewater Place Warrington, Liverpool, Birchwood Park Warrington, Northwest England building design by BDP Architects: MEPC offices, commercial property
Barton Willmore in a joint venture with civil engineers Buro Happold, win international design competition to create a 160 hectare futuristic botanical garden: the King Abdullah International Gardens (KAIG) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Supported by Mayor Ken Livingstone who apparently intends Transport for London to take office space in the Shard of Glass, but attacked by others for its height, style and impeding certain views
Three Mills Bridge, New Lee Valley Park Building Images, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property Three Mills Bridge London Lee Valley Park, East London, England, UK – design by Clash Associates 27 Sep 2007 Three Mills Bridge Design: Clash Associates ltd Architects Three Mills Bridge East London Three Mills Bridge looking south and north Location: Three … Read more
Tooting & Mitcham Football Club, New Stadium Building, SW19 Project, Design Tooting & Mitcham FC New Football Stadium, South London, England, UK – design by Clash Architects 27 Sep 2007 Tooting & Mitcham FC Stadium Location: London SW19 Design: Clash Architects Translucent kalwall panels provide diffused lighting and high thermal performance to the daylit studios … Read more
Hangzhou building design by Sheppard Robson: 6m sqft development in China – 5 office towers, five-star hotel tower, residential tower
According to this Spanish architectural firm, estudio Herreros is a Madrid-based architecture practice operating worldwide, employing about 20 architects from 7 different nationalities.
Scottish Church Architecture: seven dilapidated churches across Scotland, each reflecting very individual styles of architecture, are to be repaired thanks to over half a million pound funding package announced today by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Niedersachsenstadion (Eng: Lower Saxony Stadium) is a football stadium in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, which is home to Bundesliga football club Hannover 96.
The ‘Atomik Pier’ by Atomikarchitecture with XC02 and ‘The Beachcomber’ by Ian Hughes are the winners of the BURA 21st Century Piers Competition.
Edward Cullinan Architects collaborated with the engineers Buro Happold and Green Oak Carpentry Company to develop this innovative, award- winning low energy structure.