All Stanton Williams articles – Page 8
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Stanton Williams’ Sainsbury Laboratory wins RIBA Stirling Prize
High-tech building takes home UK architecture’s top award
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Architects blamed for decline in public’s trust
Chipperfield: ‘bad modern architecture’ partly responsible for profession’s marginalisation
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Stanton Williams: ‘We’ve never wanted to be typecast’
Stanton Williams brings its unique approach to a wide range of sectors
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Stirling Prize architects to debate projects before winner is announced
David Chipperfield, Ellen van Loon and Rod Sheard taking part
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Legacy of Olympic stadium to be decided in October
Buro Happold carrying out option study on Populous’ structure
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Final Shell Centre masterplan revealed
Squire & Partners’ masterplan nearly complete with early designs for individual buildings
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Amanda Levete and Heatherwick on shortlist for Royal Opera House revamp
Caruso St John and Jamie Fobert also chosen for invited competition
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David Chipperfield and Mecanoo chosen for Cambridge city expansion
All-star list also includes Wilkinson Eyre, Cottrell & Vermeulen and Muma
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Stanton Williams nabs Shell Centre work
Firm joins KPF, Patel Taylor and Grid working on £300m deal
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Stanton Williams ties for first place in German museum contest
Practice beats Zaha Hadid in scheme for Museum of Concrete Art & Design
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Stanton Williams wins planning for King's Cross Square
Listed facade will be revealed for first time in 150 years
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Features
Reluctant heroes
As Stanton William’s King’s Cross art school opens its doors, we remember their diffident first appearance on the RIBA’s lecture platform
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Building Study
Central St Martins, King’s Cross, London, by Stanton Williams
Stanton Williams’s conversion of a listed granary building in King’s Cross reimagines the industrial landscape for a new creative generation, writes local artist Richard Wentworth
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Stanton Williams' Olympics facility nears completion
Stanton Williams’ Olympic project at Eton Manor is on track to be complete by early next year.Construction on the venue, which sits on the northern edge of the Olympic Park in east London, began 18 months ago.During the Olympic games it will provide temporary aquatic training facilities, including three 50m ...
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Stanton Williams reveals King's Cross square designs
London practice awarded project following international competition
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Building Study
Sainsbury Laboratory at Cambridge University, by Stanton Williams
This laboratory in the University of Cambridge’s Botanic Gardens is the ideal habitat for botanists
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Queen opens Stanton Williams' plant laboratory
Stanton Williams’ £82 million Sainsbury Laboratory in Cambridge has been opened by the Queen.