6 Pavilions – University College Oxford
Design: Belsize Architects. This new student accommodation project forms part of a larger programme of work to develop a masterplan for University College’s residential annex in north Oxford
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Design: Belsize Architects. This new student accommodation project forms part of a larger programme of work to develop a masterplan for University College’s residential annex in north Oxford
By opening up the building to promote its special collections to the wider public, Wilkinson Eyre has also addressed the building’s identity and related it more closely to its immediate context by improving its perception and approach.
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects. Following its recent awards the Investcorp Building, Middle East Centre at St Antony’s College, Oxford University is a winner at World Architecture Festival in the Higher Education & Research – Completed Buildings category
Design: Berman Guedes Stretton, architects
An additional three laboratories, three flexible teaching rooms, two offices, two maintenance workshops and generous circulation spaces that double-up as social learning areas. The project is crowned with a feature staircase.
Design: Wilkinson Eyre, architects. Maggie’s, the charity that provides free practical, emotional and social support for people with cancer and their family and friends, has celebrated the opening of its new purpose built Centre in the grounds of The Churchill Hospital, Oxford.
Design: Herzog & de Meuron, Architects. The architects describe their building thus, a “proposal of a series of shifted discs, pure geometric circles, is developed from the parameters of the site and plot boundaries. The shifting in floors creates overhangs and covered volumes and reflects the principles of the masterplan massing.”
Design: Adrian James Architects. The house is a viscous form petrified, an English butte which grows out of the organic folds of its setting. The strong sense of movement is expressed in the sinuous brick carapace.
Design: Hodder + Partners, Architects
Winner of Manchester Architects Awards Building of the Year. The new buildings accommodate 36 study bedrooms, rooms for 3 wardens, 2 common rooms, and an art studio. The residential pavilions are constructed of oak-clad CLT.
Florey Building Oxford proposal by Avanti Architects approved: the Grade II-listed design is a key Modernist building, a rare surviving work of architect James Stirling. The building setting is improved through removal of a car park and enhanced public realm.
Design: fjmt, Architects. The University of Oxford has received planning permission for the refurbishment and extension of the Tinbergen Building designed by Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt).
Berman Guedes Stretton has won planning for the refurbishment of the Sinclair Building, Clerici Building, Former Library and Main Hall at the Headington Campus of Oxford Brookes University
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Speirs + Major collaborated with the University and Design Engine to provide not only exemplar sustainable and energy efficient lighting design, but one that truly enhances the student experience.
The University of Oxford received planning for the latest addition to its Old Road Campus, the Big Data Institute (BDI).
Make’s design for a new 16,000sqm building incorporating The Oxford BioEscalator and key amenity facilities for the University of Oxford’s Old Road Campus received planning.
Sandpath is simple and pure. It is a house which is all about the virtues of economy; how limitations on size, appearance and budget can be turned to advantage. The KISS principle epitomised.
Design: Design Engine. In the context of historic piecemeal development, the need to address the campus as a whole was recognised. This was then enabled by the production of a masterplan in 2007
Design: Purcell Architects
Oxford University Museum of Natural History Reopens to the Public
Beard and Purcell’s £2 million roof restoration is completed
Major works to repair leaks in the glass roof and refresh the interiors of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History have been successfully concluded by regional construction company Beard and architects Purcell.