All Hawkins Brown articles
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News
University of Cambridge reveals Hawkins Brown’s updated Eddington masterplan in latest public consultation
Third round of public consultation includes revised outline for up to 3,800 additional homes, as well as proposals for commercial space, community facilities and landscape
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Hawkins\Brown gains B Corp-certification
Practice joins growing number of architecture frms seeking recognition for their environmental and social performance through B Corp
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Building Study
Industrial remix: how Hawkins\Brown retuned Wakefield’s Tileyard North for the creative economy
Once derelict and forgotten, Wakefield’s Rutland Mills have been transformed into a thriving hub for the music industry
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News
Soaring construction costs force Hawkins Brown to restart concept design on £90m Manchester library
Scheme now set to open two years later than planned
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Design changes put brakes on Hawkins Brown’s £90m Manchester Met library
City centre scheme was given planning a year ago
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Hawkins Brown masterplan looks at doubling size of Cambridge housing scheme to 6,000 homes
More than 1,000 units already built at site on outskirts of city
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Design and digital arts building opens at Nottingham Trent University
The concept design for the 12-storey scheme was developed by Hawkins\Brown, with delivery overseen by CPMG Architects
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Government gives go-ahead to 350-home Cockfosters station development
Scheme designed by Mae and Hawkins\Brown had been put on hold by previous government
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Hawkins Brown appointed to lead next phase of Carpenters Estate regeneration
Stratford site dates back to 1960s and is being overhauled under plan being masterminded by Populo Living
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Features
AYA 2024 shortlists: Education Architect of the Year, sponsored by Swisspearl
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Education Architect (nursery - 6th form) shortlist
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Building Study
Building study: the Elizabeth line – a welcome civic legacy designed to last 120 years
From the contextual to the finely detailed, the new Elizabeth Line is an eclectic and ultimately uplifting addition to the capital’s ever expanding transport network, writes Ben Flatman