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The Mill House in Surrey, England by OB Architecture

Tuesday, May 1st, 2018

Article source: OB Architecture 

The Mill House is a Grade II listed property located in Shalford village Conservation Area. The house is set within a generous 6-acre plot with stunning views adjacent to ‘Shalford Mill’, an 18th Century watermill with Grade II * listing.

The Client’s brief was to extend and remodel the house at ground floor to provide a light filled kitchen dining area that would open out to maximise the potential of the beautiful garden.

Image Courtesy © Martin Gardner

  • Architects: OB Architecture
  • Project: The Mill House
  • Location: Surrey, England
  • Photography: Martin Gardner
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Main Contractor: Andy Herridge, Andrews Building
  • Structural Engineer: Momentum (Stephen Fisher and David Ryan)
  • Net Internal Floor Area: 80 sq. m.
  • Start on Site Date:  March 2016
  • Completion: August 2017

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Holm Place in Hampshire, England by OB Architecture

Sunday, April 29th, 2018

Article source: OB Architecture 

Holm Place is a new dwelling in the rural village of South Warnborough, Hampshire, UK. Planning permission was granted in August 2014, and the project was completed in July 2017.

The 0.12 hectares site is located in the upper garden of Manor Court, a 17th century Grade II listed building which is situated in the South Warnborough Conservation Area.

Image Courtesy © Martin Gardner

  • Architects: OB Architecture (James Chapman)
  • Project: Holm Place
  • Location: Hook, Hampshire, England
  • Photography: Martin Gardner
  • Budget: £1.6 m
  • Net Internal Floor Area: 347 sq. m.
  • Gross Internal Floor Area: 399 sq. m.
  • Start on Site Date: May 2016
  • Completion: July 2017

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Maggie’s Centre in Oxford, England by WilkinsonEyre

Thursday, April 26th, 2018

Article source: WilkinsonEyre

Maggie’s is an innovative charity that provides emotional and practical support to anyone with cancer, helping them to take a more active and informed role in their treatment. Central to Maggie’s offering is making sure this care is provided in a stimulating and uplifting environment, with close proximity to nature. The charity takes great pride in commissioning forward-thinking architects, and asked Chris Wilkinson in 2006 to develop a design for its centre in Oxford. The Oxford Maggie’s Centre sits in the densely wooded boundary of the Churchill Hospital site.

Image Courtesy © WilkinsonEyre

  • Architects: WilkinsonEyre
  • Project: Maggie’s Centre
  • Location: Oxford, England
  • Photography: Julian Abrams

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Union Wharf in London, England by NICHOLAS SZCZEPANIAK ARCHITECTS

Wednesday, April 25th, 2018

Article source: NICHOLAS SZCZEPANIAK ARCHITECTS

Nicholas Szczepaniak Architects inspired by canal boats in this remodel of London waterside home

Union Wharf is a mid terrace canal side property built within the footprint of a converted factory building. It is located along the Regents Canal in Islington, London. The aspiration of the project was to transform a dated, under-performing and compromised couple’s dwelling into a contemporary, energy efficient and spatially generous family home.

Image Courtesy © Nicholas Worley

Highgate Bowl in England by HASA ARCHITECTS

Friday, April 20th, 2018

Article source: HASA Architects

HASA Architects has completed works to transform a derelict horticultural glasshouse at Highgate Bowl in North London into a new event space. The project, inspired by the frame and construction of the original building, explores the possibilities of this forgotten piece of the city by bringing it back into use through a series of small-scale interventions. These sensitive interventions take the form of new external and internal pathways, as well as rooms and furniture pieces that guide visitors through the large open bays of the glasshouse while framing views of the surrounding landscape and Bowl beyond.

Image Courtesy © Simone Bossi

  • Architects: HASA ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Highgate Bowl
  • Location: Highgate, London, England
  • Photography: Simone Bossi
  • Client: Omved International Ltd – have been running an earth loving not for profit food production operation in the UK for 6 decades, namely Natco Foods. Whilst Omved Gardens is a private space, it is immersed in rejuvenating this part of the Highgate Bowl.
  • Gross Internal Floor Area: 320 sqm
  • Start on site Date: April 2017
  • Completion Date: May 2017

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Brighton Photography Centre in England by Nex—

Thursday, April 19th, 2018

Article source: Nex—

Creating a publicly accessible campus vision, this project has transformed a dated office building into a vibrant new space for the University and the City.

In response to significant growth in student numbers, the faculty of Art at the University of Brighton is implementing a Campus concept that will consolidate their estate and open new spaces up to the public. Following an appointment to undertake a feasibility masterplan, two key campus buildings were envisioned.

Image Courtesy © Jim Stephenson

  • Architects: Nex—
  • Project: Brighton Photography Centre
  • Location: Brighton, England
  • Photography: Jim Stephenson
  • Client: University of Brighton
  • Lead Architects: Alan Dempsey, Keti Carapuli, Javier Cardos
  • QS: Gardiner Theobald
  • Contractor: Balfour Beatty
  • Structural Engineer: Buro Happold
  • M&E Engineer: Atelier Ten
  • Fire Engineer: Buro Happold
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 3400m2
  • Completion Year: 2016

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The Layered Gallery in London, England by Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd

Wednesday, April 4th, 2018

Article source: Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd 

The Layered Gallery, located in central London, houses a private collection of photographs, prints, pastels and lithographs. The five storey Grade II listed building it is extended from dates from 1770. The aim of client and architect has been to create an enclosed courtyard structure that provides a retreat and place to contemplate art. This has been achieved by adding a new elevation to the building both substantial and sufficiently light to bring life into what is now a garden‐like inner court.

Image Courtesy © Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd

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Bedales School of Art and Design in Petersfield, England by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Friday, March 23rd, 2018

Article source: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Brief

Bedales School is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the edge of the South Downs National Park in the village of Steep near Petersfield.

Constructed around a substantial and beautiful oak tree within a new court and central lawn the new Art and Design building has a strong sense of place.

Image Courtesy © Hufton + Crow

  • Architects: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
  • Project: Bedales School of Art and Design
  • Location: Petersfield, England
  • Photography: Hufton + Crow
  • Client: Bedales School
  • Contractor: E W Beard Construction
  • Structural Engineer: Andrews Newby
  • Environmental/M&E Engineers: Silcock Dawson & Partners Ltd.
  • Quantity Surveyor/Cost Consultant: Stace LLP
  • Project Management: Big Yellow Group PLC

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V&A Exhibition Road Quarter in London, England by AL_A

Monday, March 19th, 2018

Article source: AL_A 

The Exhibition Road Quarter, designed by AL_A, is the largest construction project undertaken by the V&A since its main buildings in South Kensington were completed in 1909 under the direction of Sir Aston Webb. The project has transformed the former boiler house yard on London’s great cultural artery, Exhibition Road, to create a sequence of major new spaces that will redefine the V&A’s relationship with the street and the public:

The Aston Webb Screen, Image Courtesy © Hufton + Crow

  • Architects: AL_A
  • Project: V&A Exhibition Road Quarter
  • Location: London, England
  • Photography: Hufton + Crow, Stephen Citrone, Peter-Guenzel
  • Client: Victoria & Albert Museum
  • Team: Ho-Yin Ng, Maximiliano Arrocet, Alex Bulygin, Blandine Plenard, Chiara Zaccagnini, Fernando Ruiz Barberan, Filippo Previtali, Giulio Pellizzon, Matthew Riley, Michael Levy, Michael Wetmore, Patrick Drewello, Peter Angrave, Peter King, Raffael Petrovic, Robert Rice, Rumen Stefanov, Song Jie Lim, Stefano Bertotti, Stephen Citrone, Win Assakul
  • Engineers: (SMEP) Arup
  • Quantity Surveyor: Aecom
  • Lighting Designer: DHA Designs
  • Historic Building Adviser: Giles Quarme & Associates
  • Planning Consultant: DP9

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The White Tower Gift Shop At The Tower Of London in England by KINNERSLEY KENT DESIGN

Friday, March 16th, 2018

Article source: KINNERSLEY KENT DESIGN

The White Tower is the oldest building in the Tower of London, built shortly after the Norman conquest of 1066. Historic Royal Palaces, a charity that runs and manages six historic palaces in the UK, asked leading design consultancy Kinnersley Kent Design to redesign The White Tower’s gift shop.

Image Courtesy © KINNERSLEY KENT DESIGN

  • Architects: KINNERSLEY KENT DESIGN
  • Project: The White Tower Gift Shop At The Tower Of London
  • Location: London, England

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