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Bermondsey Warehouse Loft Apartment / FORM Design Architecture

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Exhibition: Agnese Sanvito - Absorb/reflect/scatter

Architectural photographer Agnese Sanvito will be exhibiting a selection from her portfolio at The Building Centre in London. Her works, which include photographs of buildings by Renzo Piano, Jean Nouvel, Santiago Calatrava, Wilkinson Eyre, and Sou Fujimoto, focuses on the ways color shapes our sense of buildings.

MiCasa / Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects

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Kings Langley, United Kingdom

Circle Reading Hospital / Brydenwood

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  • Architects: Brydenwood
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  10100

Juice Architects Propose Offshore Visitor Centre for Swansea Bay

London based practice Juice Architects has unveiled designs for an offshore visitor centre as part of the proposed tidal lagoon for Swansea Bay, Wales. A series of overlapping shells are sculpted to form a bowl like structure, providing shelter from the wind and waves of the Welsh coast. Sat on a manmade island platform at the end of a collection of land piers, the building will act as a cultural and educational base housing public galleries, a café, a lecture theatre and exhibition space with working turbine propellors visible through the the ground floor gallery. As an entirely self sufficient building all energy will be captured from renewable sources.

St Ambrose College / Sheppard Robson

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Hale Barns, United Kingdom
  • Architects: Sheppard Robson
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  11600
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Kiosk / Make Architects

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Ron Cooke Hub / BDP

Ron Cooke Hub / BDP  - Campus, Facade
© Hamilton Knight
  • Architects: BDP
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6300
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  TECU®
  • Professionals: Arup, Turner & Townsend

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Malthouse / Inside Out Architecture

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Coupdeville Architects Design Zero Carbon House in London

Coupdeville Architects has proposed designs for an environmentally responsible, carbon zero building in London. The earth sheltered structure is set into an existing slope on the site where it is arranged into three zones: an adult's area and a children's area both connected through larger living spaces. Following a requirement that the design provide areas "that allow the buildings occupants to be immersed on all sides by the site," all spaces are connected directly to the gardens. Not only has this allowed for optimal levels of sunlight into the rooms, but has allowed for excellent views from within and of the building.

Emirates Old Trafford / BDP

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Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Architects: BDP
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  32
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013

Moray College / jmarchitects

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Aperture in the Woods / Takero Shimazaki Architects + Charlie Luxton

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Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

Edinburgh Drinking Water / BDP

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East Dunbartonshire, United Kingdom
  • Architects: BDP
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Seven Architects Transform London’s RA into Multi-Sensory Experience

This past week London’s Royal Academy of Arts (RA) celebrated the opening of, what many claim to be, one of the most “epic” and “enchanting” exhibitions of 2014: Sensing Space: Architecture Reimagined. With a series of large scale installations by some of profession’s most acclaimed architects, such as Eduardo Souto de Moura, and Kengo Kuma, the immersive exhibition creates an atmosphere that encourages visitors to become part of the experience and open their minds to the sensory realm of architecture.

"Architecture is so often the background to our lives," stated curator Kate Goodwin. "We often don't think about it - it's practical and functional, but when does it do something more?"

A preview of the installations, after the break.

Princess Alexandra Auditorium / Associated Architects LLP

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City College Norwich / BDP

City College Norwich / BDP  - University, Facade
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London’s Growing... Up! The Rise and Rise of London’s Tall Buildings

London’s skyline is currently going through a massive change. Over 200 towers are planned in the capital in an attempt to meet the needs of the capital’s growing population. So how will London’s skyline change in the next 20 years?

This April, New London Architecture (NLA) – London’s Centre for the Built Environment will explore this new skyline with London’s Growing... Up! Through the use of images, video, models, CGI’s and visitor interaction, the exhibition will present a past, present and future view of London’s skyline as the capital’s developers focus on building upwards rather than outwards.

More after the break.