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London: The Latest Architecture and News
Video: Rob Montgomery & Pernilla Ohrstedt, The Hot Seat
https://www.archdaily.com/325461/video-rob-montgomery-pernilla-ohrstedt-the-hot-seatSebastian Jordana
Grimshaw Reveals Aviation Vision for London

Grimshaw Architects are the latest practice to add their voice to the debate surrounding the capacity problem of London’s airports. Their innovative proposal, entitled ‘London: Hub City’, bucks the trend of recent ‘superhub’ proposals, which are frequently suggested as a solution to the problem.
Instead of creating a large ‘airport hub’ on a single site separated from the city, Grimshaw’s design prioritizes construction of new express lines by creating a ‘City Hub’ that allows passengers to transfer between London’s existing airports via the city center. The benefit being that expansion could be spread amongst its four existing airports incrementally, as needed, instead of being concentrated on the construction of one ‘super-hub’.
More on Grimshaw's aviation proposal for London after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/325980/grimshaw-reveals-aviation-vision-for-londonNicky Rackard
Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield to Design Residential Towers in London

Karakusevic Carson and David Chipperfield have been announced as the “preferred bidder” for a pair of residential towers the East London district of Shoreditch. As reported on BDOnline, the £25 million project at Colville Estate will rise up to 14 and 20 stories high to replace the existing 1950‘s low-rise buildings. This will be the second and last phase of the largest council-backed housing development in London and the first UK mass housing project for Chipperfield.
More on Colville Estate after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/326084/karakusevic-carson-and-david-chipperfield-to-design-residential-towers-in-londonKarissa Rosenfield
Design Studio HQ / Archer Architects

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Architects: Archer Architects
- Area: 1204 m²
- Year: 2003
https://www.archdaily.com/324565/design-studio-hq-archer-architectsJavier Gaete
Kurt Geiger Headquarters Building / Archer Architects

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Architects: Archer Architects
- Area: 4570 m²
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/323277/kurt-geiger-headquarters-building-archer-architectsJavier Gaete
Venice Takeaway: Ideas to Change British Architecture

Following the conclusion of David Chipperfield’s 2012 Venice Biennale, the British Pavilion has brought its investigations back to the UK to expand upon ten exceptional research projects that illustrate how architecture has shaped the culture and economy of countries around the world.
Should Amsterdam-style floating homes be built in London’s Docklands? Could the UK learn from Brazil’s successful identikit school-building program? Could Belfast be redeveloped by following a Berlin model? These are just some of the fascinating questions that will be addressed in a series of lectures, debates and events hosted by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in collaboration with the British Council and the Architectural Association.
Mark your calendars for the following special events, which will run from February 26 through April 27, 2013.
https://www.archdaily.com/315768/venice-takeaway-ideas-to-change-british-architectureKarissa Rosenfield
NEO Bankside / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
https://www.archdaily.com/315590/neo-bankside-rogers-stirk-harbour-partnersNico Saieh
Crown Woods College / Nicholas Hare Architects
https://www.archdaily.com/312259/crown-woods-college-nicholas-hare-architectsDaniel Sánchez
Video: Tom Dixon, Designer Profile
https://www.archdaily.com/310510/310510Sebastian Jordana
Forest Road Youth Centre / Matthew Lloyd Architects
https://www.archdaily.com/307346/forest-road-youth-centre-matthew-lloyd-architectsJavier Gaete
Drayton Green Church Proposal / Piercy & Company

Award-winning London based architecture practice Piercy & Company recently revealed their proposal for Drayton Green Church in Ealing, London, a new building for the International Presbyterian Church (IPC). Their scheme retains an existing Grade ll listed chapel – originally built as an annex to the previously adjacent St Helena’s Home for ‘fallen women’ – and encloses it within a larger scheme. This new design includes an entrance hall, administrative and meeting spaces, and a worship space for up to 200 people. They are anticipating to start construction in the summer of 2013. More images and architects’ description after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/307163/drayton-green-church-proposal-piercy-companyAlison Furuto
8 New Towers Proposed for London's South Bank

Images of the transformation of the Shell Centre Campus, which include 8 towers to be designed by six different architects in London's South Bank, have been released and submitted for approval by the local authority, Lambeth Council.
The project, under a Masterplan by Squire and Partners and co-developed by Canary Wharf Group and Qatari Diar, is a 5.25-acre mixed-use scheme between Waterloo Station and Hungerford Bridge. While the famous 27-story Shell Tower will be preserved, the plans show eight new residential and office buildings will be constructed by six architectural firms: an office and two residential towers by Squire and Partners, one office tower by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF); a residential block by Patel Taylor; another by Stanton Williams; and two more residential towers by GRID Architecture.
In total, about 800,000 sq ft of office space, 800,000 sq ft of residential space (translating to 790 new homes, including affordable housing), and 80,000 sq ft of new retail units/restaurants/cafés will be created. As Michael Squire of Squire and Partners told The Architect's Journal: "We make no apology, this is a dense development, it sits next to one of the busiest train stations in Europe. This is a massive sustainable move that will allow people to live and work in the same area."
More on the proposed plan for London's South Bank, after the break...
https://www.archdaily.com/307508/8-new-towers-proposed-for-londons-south-bankVanessa Quirk
Unit 22 Zoetropes: Bartlett Architecture Dares To Care

The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL teamed up with Roca London Gallery to create the MArch Architecture Unit 22 end of year show – ‘Bartlett Architecture Dares to Care’, which is on display until December 18. Executed through the creation of Zoetropes, their study was focused on social and environmental sustainability, and the role architecture plays in preserving and empowering vulnerable communities. Each Zoetrope depicts the daily actions of an individual belonging to a vulnerable community. By designing for the everyday tasks, consideration is given to the role the built environment plays in protecting or helping them, rather than focusing purely on aesthetics. For more information, please visit here.
https://www.archdaily.com/306798/unit-22-zoetropes-bartlett-architecture-dares-to-careAlison Furuto
Slip House / Carl Turner Architects

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Architects: Carl Turner Architects
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Lamberts, J&C
https://www.archdaily.com/300175/slip-house-carl-turner-architectsDiego Hernández
What's Next in Workspaces? Designing with Change Event

Taking place at RIBA in London November 23rd, the What’s Next in Workspaces? Designing with Change event includes a round table discussion by leading voices in the field of workspace design who will present and discuss their ideas on the future of work environments. Without a doubt, now is a time when organizations, companies and firms from all over the globe are radically reconsidering the way they will work in the future, trying to adapt to the new situations and challenges that they are facing and will face in the new millennium. The event takes place from 3pm-6pm and is being put on by the IE School of Architecture and Design. More information after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/295184/whats-next-in-workspaces-designing-with-change-eventAlison Furuto
Video: 10x10 Drawing the City, Exhibition
https://www.archdaily.com/293431/video-10x10-drawing-the-city-exhibitionSebastian Jordana
Dyson Building / Haworth Tompkins

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Architects: Haworth Tompkins
- Area: 4750 m²
- Year: 2012
https://www.archdaily.com/292908/dyson-building-haworth-tompkinsJavier Gaete
Disaster Ready Housing / Y/N Studio
https://www.archdaily.com/287151/disaster-ready-housing-yn-studioIrina Vinnitskaya



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