Homerton College Cambridge Design Competition
Feilden Fowles wins from shortlist of 5 architects for this architecture competition. 155 architects applied for this design contest for a new building housing a dining hall for 300 people.
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Famous architects with buildings in the city include Sir Christopher Wren, Norman Foster and James Stirling. Some key historic figures include William Wilkins, George Basevi, Leslie Martin, Powell & Moya, and Gillespie Kidd & Coia.
Major structures to visit include the Schlumberger Research Center by Michael Hopkins and Partners, west of the city, and the more recently-completed Magdalene College Library by Niall McLaughlin.
The Sainsbury Laboratory designed by Stanton Williams was a 2012 RIBA Stirling Prize Winner, and well worth a visit.
This prosperous English university city is located around an hour’s drive north from London. It is often paired with Oxford, home to another famous English university.
Feilden Fowles wins from shortlist of 5 architects for this architecture competition. 155 architects applied for this design contest for a new building housing a dining hall for 300 people.
Design: Nicholas Hare Architects. The technology hub was funded in part by a £8m donation from the James Dyson Foundation, and will give some of the world’s brightest young engineering students access to advanced laboratories.
The Twentieth Century Society welcomes listing of Sir Michael Hopkins’ landmark Schlumberger Gould Research Centre. The C20 Society Director said it’s “an innovative and influential example of High-Tech design, by an extremely interesting architect”.
A debate about the architectural competition for one of the first Cambridge Colleges of the modern era. In 1959, four architectural teams were shortlisted to design Churchill College Cambridge: Chamberlain Powell & Bon ; Howell Killick Partridge & Amis ; Richard Sheppard Robson & Partners ; Stirling & Gowan
Design: Hawkins\Brown, Architects
An innovative 5,300sqm building combines a new syllabus and a new way of teaching for 14-19 years olds to inspire its pupils and prepare them for the real world.
R H Partnership Architects (RHP) completed work on a new boathouse for the combined Cambridge Colleges of Churchill, King’s and Selwyn, together with The Leys School.
Homerton College, Cambridge appoints Malcolm Reading Consultants to run design competition for emblematic centrepiece building. Architects to send a ‘declaration of interest’ to be considered for long-list.
Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge, England – design by Stanton Williams wins Stirling Prize – Sainsbury Laboratory Building Cambridge, Stirling Prize winner news
Hackney-based architecture practice Gort Scott has secured a record BREEAM rating for 51 Hills Road; an 880 sqm contemporary office project in the central conservation area of Cambridge.
Alison Brooks Architects’ mixed use scheme to reactivate a 19th C street off Newmarket Road in Cambridge has won resolution to consent from Cambridge Planning Department.
Richard Murphy Architects has completed the final phase of development at Anglia Ruskin University’s new Young Street Campus in Cambridge, UK.
Sir David Attenborough, President Emeritus of The Wildlife Trusts (NWT), and BBC Presenter and Ambassador for NWT, Ben Garrod, joined Norfolk Wildlife Trust in celebrating the official opening of the Simon Aspinall Wildlife Education Centre.
School Square Residential Development: Great Kneighton property Cambridgeshire design by TateHindle – Great Kneighton houses, properties images
New Papworth Hospital, Cambridge biomedical campus building design by HOK: England health building, English healthcare architecture news
Bennetts Associates architects appointed by the University of Cambridge to design its new Student Services building at the New Museum Site. The project will consist of part new build and part renovation of existing listed buildings.
Design: Nicholas Hare Architects LLP
The University of Cambridge Department of Engineering was founded in 1875 and has a well-deserved reputation for academic creativity and rigour, attracting the best academics and students from around the world. In order to accommodate these activities the department badly needs additional research space on its already busy site.
Stanton Williams has been appointed by the University of Cambridge as one of the architects for the first phase of the Northwest Cambridge development.