All Studio Egret West articles – Page 4
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NewsResearch centre plan to kickstart Old Vinyl Factory scheme
Central Research Laboratory intended to attract tenants to Studio Egret West-designed scheme
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NewsNiall McLaughlin remains favourite for Stirling Prize
Bookies shorten odds on firm picking up tonight’s award
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NewsStudio Egret West submits creative Canning Town project
House of Fairy Tales hired to create a buzz
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FeaturesChris Brown: ‘Our skill is to identify talent’
Smaller firms are crucial to Igloo’s cool city residential work
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NewsPermanent floating village plan considered for Royal Docks
Houses, shops and a hotel could be built on water with right backing
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InspirationsDavid West and Christophe Egret's inspiration: Zollverein coal mine, Essen
David West and Christophe Egret of Studio Egret West look to OMA’s regeneration of the Zollverein coal mine in Essen as an example of reinvention that maintains a connection with place
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NewsStudio Egret West's Sittingbourne regeneration moves ahead
Plans include a new cultural quarter and civic quarter
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Building StudyClapham Library by Studio Egret West
Studio Egret West’s new building provides an attractive model for the involvement of the private sector in civic life
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News
Work to start in Greenwich on HLM and Studio Egret West plans
Developers Cathedral Group and Development Securities buy final piece of land
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NewsStudio Egret West's Millwall scheme on display
Architect aims to design healthy living into masterplan
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NewsOld Vinyl Factory developer records loss
Dev Secs says business plan’s “likely success” will see profits return
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NewsStudio Egret West reveals Cambridge stadium
Architect’s sporting village to be home to Cambridge United
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TechnicalStratford Shoal, east London by Studio Egret West
A steel and titanium leaf structure will greet Olympic visitors to Stratford International
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NewsStratford Shoal completes
Titanium-clad leaves designed to screen 1970s Stratford shopping centre near Olympic site
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FeaturesExpect the unexpected
Development Securities director Julian Barwick favours savvy architects who can surprise






