All Higher education articles – Page 26
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Review
Red brick era proves worth another look
Roger Hawkins and Russell Brown, directors at Hawkins Brown, review books on the work of James Stirling and how space affects teaching in higher education design.
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News
Stride Treglown arts building to kickstart Salford Uni revamp
Scheme to usher in major regeneration
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Architects sought for university library revamp in Hull
University of Hull carrying out £10 million of work
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Make and Nightingale Associates complete Oxford lab
£32 million project for university’s prestigious Dunn School
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Technical
LSE New Students’ Centre by O’Donnell & Tuomey
O’Donnell & Tuomey’s competition-winning proposal for the London School of Economics’ new Students’ Centre is striking not only for its crumpled form, but its unusual perforated brick facing.
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News
Stride Treglown to plan Sydney campus
Stride Treglown has been appointed to work on the masterplan for Macquarie University campus in the northern suburbs of Sydney
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News
Work completed on Bond Bryan’s ‘liquorice allsorts’ school
Construction of the Bond Bryan-designed £7.6 million Post-16 Centre at Phoenix High School in Shepherd’s Bush, London, has been completed.
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Colombian success for Steven Holl Architects
US practice Steven Holl Architects has revealed designs for the new Doctorate’s Building at the National University of Colombia in Bogota.The 6,400sq m building forms part of a masterplan designed by German architect Leopold Rother in the 1930s and will rise to two-storeys.As well as a 600-seat auditorium, it includes ...
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News
Work starts on Bond Bryan hotel school
Work on the UK’s first hotel school for hospitality students, designed by Bond Bryan Architects, has begun at the University of Essex in Colchester
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Leicester University unveils medical building plans
Associated Architects’ scheme is part of £200 million estate overhaul
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News
Queen opens Stanton Williams' plant laboratory
Stanton Williams’ £82 million Sainsbury Laboratory in Cambridge has been opened by the Queen.
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Associated Architects' Birmingham campus building approved
Birmingham planners have approved a new campus building for Birmingham City University by local firm Associated Architects.The scheme in the Eastside area of the city is part of a £180 million redevelopment being planned by the university, and will house its art and design departments.Running across 18,300sq m, the five-storey ...
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News
John McAslan completes fifth project at Lancaster University
Charles Carter building sits in practice’s own masterplan
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro wins Stanford University commission
Work could begin next year on arts building
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Make's university project launches in Stratford
Make has revealed new images of University Square Stratford, a £33 million scheme for two universities in east London.The 8,600sq m scheme, which has won detailed planning permission and was formally launched by London mayor Boris Johnson earlier this month, is for the University of East London and Birkbeck, part ...
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News
Dixon Jones and Rick Mather on Oxford college shortlist
Dixon Jones and Rick Mather Architects are on a six-strong shortlist for a competition to design a new lecture theatre and kitchen for Worcester College in Oxford.Wright & Wright Architects, Burd Haward Architects and 6a Architects also made the shortlist, selected from 104 expressions of interest. Irish practice O’Donnell & ...
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Formroom's Liverpool student residence wins planning
Formroom Architects has received planning permission for a 262-room hall of residence in the Ropewalks area of Liverpool.The project for developer Iliad includes student accommodation, onsite management facilities, 28 parking spaces and communal student facilities.The street facing elevations will be constructed from black brick with traditional Georgian proportioned windows. Each ...
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Nightingale's Cardiff University research centre wins go-ahead
Nightingale Associates’ design for a new research building at Cardiff University has received planning permission.The £30 million scientific research facility will be built on the site of a derelict railway, providing 9,000sq m of new laboratory space for the Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics & Genomics and two new institutes covering ...
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Sergison Bates wins Novartis job in China
Sergison Bates has won its biggest ever project, designing a key building for Novartis’s huge new Shanghai campus.