Airc Design – 80 Goodhall Street
airc.design is a global boutique design studio focusing on bespoke complex projects
airc.design is a global boutique design studio focusing on bespoke complex projects
As the construction industry continues to modernise how it delivers projects, a new demonstrator building makes the case for a platform-based approach.
A pioneering research project for the Department for Education (DfE), GenZero brought together a team of architects, engineers and designers to develop and test ideas for the next generation of sustainable school buildings.
In mid-2014, architect practice Waugh Thistleton was approached by developer Vastint UK, with a brief to help develop a 26-acre brownfield site located just south of the London Olympic Park.
Reading Girls’ School
Westfield Academy
Longdean Secondary School
Secondary education is a critical time of life but for those who also have to cope with decaying and poorly insulated school buildings, this adds unnecessary pressure for both students and teachers.
33 King William Street is a striking building located at the gateway to the City of London. Topped with one of the City’s largest roof gardens, and achieving a BREAAM Excellent rating, the building not only offers a flexible modern office space but is also a fine example of sustainable design and construction.
Wilsthorpe School in Long Eaton is a £12m new build secondary school commissioned as part of the second batch of the Government led Priority School Building Programme (PSBP2).
As part of its ongoing programme to provide excellent subject-specific facilities, the University of Lincoln invested £28 million to create the Isaac Newton Building, to house the Schools of Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics and to strengthen the University’s growing strategic partnership with Siemens.
Penoyre & Prasad was tasked with designing a new Learning and Teaching Centre for Brunel University London, to allow it to shift away from lecture-led teaching to peer-to-peer and team-oriented learning.
The 17,000m2 new Social Sciences building is designed to meet the future growth demands of the Faculty up to the year 2035, creating a world class, low energy sustainable building that encourages collaboration and enhances the Faculty’s reputation for excellence in teaching and research.