Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts Norwich
A major exhibition of more than 250 objects and works of art inspired by, or produced in, East Anglia is to mark the unveiling of the refurbished galleries of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich.
Find new Cambridge architecture projects with building news and architectural images. We feature Cambridgeshire properties from across this city in South East England, UK.
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.
A major exhibition of more than 250 objects and works of art inspired by, or produced in, East Anglia is to mark the unveiling of the refurbished galleries of the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich.
The University of Cambridge has appointed a design team led by Stanton Williams to develop a masterplan for the expansion of Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) on the Old Addenbrooke’s Hospital site in the centre of Cambridge and to design a first phase of the proposed works, following a competition with a strong field of architects.
Great Fen Visitor Centre, Cambridgeshire Design Competition – contest by RIBA Competitions – Southeast England architecture development
Cambridge Mixed Use Health Development design by NBBJ: £120 million mixed-use Forum development for specialist investor in and manager of public sector infrastructure assets, John Laing in partnership with Cambridge University Hospitals.
Trumpington Community College, Cambridge education project, Southeast England, UK – design by Avanti Architects: Planning approval for the first new secondary school in Cambridge for 50 years.
Long Lane, a key section of the Great Kneighton development on the southern fringe of Cambridge, has received planning approval. The proposal covers 5.4 hectares and will provide 273 homes
Great Fen Visitor Centre Design, southeast England design by SPUTNIK – Great Fen Visitor Centre Building, RIBA Design Competition, UK
Cambridge University announces team of preferred architects for a first phase of its proposed development at Northwest Cambridge. The architects were selected following an architectural competition.
This invited competition design for Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, is for a new boathouse incorporating student accommodation to replace the existing boathouse.
Wysing Arts Centre (WAC), a thriving and visionary rural arts centre situated on the outskirts of Cambridge in Bourn, has relaunched following a £1.7million redevelopment programme with new buildings designed by HawkinsBrown
The William Gates Building is the University of Cambridge Computer Faculty’s new home now that it has outgrown its city centre accommodation, and includes research, teaching, library and catering facilities for 300 students.
The oldest parts of the College date from the time of King’s Hall, including the range behind the Clock Tower, which are medieval, and the Great Gate, which was built at the beginning of the 16th century.
Travel Lodge Hotel Cambridge, England – accommodation address: location at Clifton Way, off Hills Road – Cambridge Travel Lodge hotel building, architect
St Johns College Cambridge, England – architects, building photos, architecture – English University buildings history, Bridge of Sighs
Gillespie Kidd & Coia were a famous Scottish architecture office that designed in the Modernist style. Most of their buildings are in Scotland, though they did do a few designs for sites in England. Their most notable work is St Peter’s Seminary in Cardross.
Queens College Cambridge Building Photos, Cripps Court by Powell & Moya Architects, Collegiate Architecture, Date, Architect Queens’ College Buildings, Cambridge Traditional University College in southeast England, UK: Architecture Location: Silver Street, south side of city centre Old Court & Cloister Court Site: off Queen’s Lane Date built: 1448-49; approx. 1450-1540 Design: various architects photo © … Read more
Pembroke College, Cambridge, England buildings incl chapel by Christopher Wren Architect: English collegiate architecture, the library featyres a Victorian neo-gothic clock tower.