LSE reveals shortlisted designs for £120m Lincoln’s Inn Fields hub

LSE competition

  Source: London School of Economics One of the six shortlisted proposals for the London School of Economics’ new Firoz Lalji Global Hub at Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

The London School of Economics and Political Science has unveiled the six shortlisted designs for its new £120m academic building on Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

Back in February the LSE named Alison Brooks Architects, David Chipperfield Architects, John McAslan & Partners, Hall McKnight, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, and a joint bid from Denmark’s Dorte Mandrup with John Robertson Architects as the finalists in its design competition.

This week the college has put the shortlisted teams’ proposals for 35 Lincoln’s Inn Fields – which is the former base of the Royal College of Surgeons – on display at its Marshall Building, designed by Grafton Architects.

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