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Trees the season to be jolly
As newsjunkie reaches for another mince pie, it seems architects are casting aside their selection boxes and getting stuck into the spirit of the season (and I'm not just talking about a tipple of festive sherry).A season's helpings of green brownie points go to Sarah Wigglesworth architects and their sustainable recycled bike wheel Christmas tree in Bermondsey square- with additional reflectors adding a touch of fairy light sparkle.Meanwhile a host of ...
Wigglesworth for London theatre
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has been hired to draw up plans to transform the former Livesey Museum for Children in south London into a new base for a community theatre.
Homes expo has 12 on shortlist
DRMM, Fat and Sarah Wigglesworth Architects are among 12 practices shortlisted for the RIBA’s Scotswood Expo architectural competition.
Shortlist for RIBA special awards unveiled
The shortlist for RIBA's special awards, which will be awarded alongside the Stirling Prize, has been revealed.
Better Public Building shortlist unveiled
Denton Corker Marshall’s Civil Justice Centre in Manchester, Allies & Morrison’s Festival Hall revamp and MUMA’s Newlyn Art Gallery in Cornwall are among the 21 buildings shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award, the annual gong that rewards design-led regeneration projects.
RIBA 2008 awards winners announced
The best new buildings in Britain were announced today through the annual RIBA Regional Awards.
Children’s building blocks
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has revealed images of its £925,000 Heathfield Children’s Centre & Nursery School in Richmond upon Thames.
Sarah Wigglesworth boxes clever at Cremorne Riverside Centre
The rusting Corten steel-clad boxes of Cremorne Riverside Centre near London’s Battersea Bridge reflect its location — wedged between leisure gardens and post-industrial wasteland. Tony McIntyre reports
‘Giving it a go is important — something may come along’
Sarah Wigglesworth advises Mitchell Taylor Workshop that the secret of winning public buildings is having the courage to bear its architectural soul
Design lessons: shortlisted schemes for Southwark primary schools
An RIBA competition for Southwark Council encouraged architects to talk to the staff and pupils of the three primary schools being upgraded
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