The Orange Tree in Newcastle-Under-Lyme is now open to the public. A new dining room extension was added by Associated Architects, who also oversaw external restoration works.
Thomas Vale have been appointed as contractor for the 70,000sq ft “West Bromwich Building Society headquarters”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/workplace/new-headquarters/, they will be working alongside Capita and Associated Architects. Construction is expected to start imminently with an anticipated completion date of spring 2015, after which staff will relocate from the building society’s current head office.
Last night, “Woodcock Street”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/workplace/woodcock-street/, our new office for Birmingham City Council, was featured on the BBC’s The Choir. For those not familiar with The Choir, the programme sends choirmaster Gareth Malone into different institutions and communities where he then tries to make a choral unit out of workers, students and staff. Last night it was […]
Kier Construction has started on site at the £8m “Warwick Manufacturing Group Academy for Young Engineers”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/education/schools/wmg-academy/ in Coventry. Completion is planned for 2014. The facility, part of the Westwood Academy, will cater for 640 students between the school years of 10 and 13. Partners of the project include University of Warwick, Jaguar Land Rover, Prodrive, […]
Associated Architects has developed proposals for the “CBSO Centre”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/culture/cbso-improvement-to-facilities/ on Berkley Street to meet the contemporary demands of the orchestra and deliver a facility that is fitting for its audiences, partner organisations and workforce. Plans for a £2.0m package of improvement works at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra’s headquarters, rehearsal and small scale performance […]
Today the Architects Journal have a double page spread on our “College Court”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/education/universities/college-hall/ redevelopment for the University of Leicester. The First Look is an exclusive view of our project and how it relates to the original work done by Leslie Martin and Trevor Dannatt in the 1960’s. College Court was featured on the Architects Journal […]
Last month saw contractor Bowmer and Kirkland take control of the site for the new £16m “Business School”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/education/universities/warwick-business-school/ at Warwick University. The design to add new teaching spaces and transformational facilities for staff, will achieve BREEAM Excellent and an EPC rating of A. Graham Hall, Senior Architect for Associated Architects, said, _“It’s exciting to see […]
The B1M, an online BIM video blog specialist, has featured a video case study of the work we’ve done with Birmingham City University at their new “Parkside Campus”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/education/universities/biad/. The video, narrated by Associated Architects Director James Hall, takes a look at the Operation & Maintenance platform developed with the University and the positive impact it […]
Associated Architects have won the competition to design a multipurpose hall for The King’s School Hawford in Worcestershire. Hawford Hall is to be used for sports, drama, assemblies and events. The design takes inspiration from the many timber barns that feature prominently in Worcestershire’s architectural history. Associated Architects are in the process of being briefed […]
Birmingham City Council’s headquarters office building “10 Woodcock Street”:http://www.www.associated-architects.co.uk/projects/workplace/woodcock-street/, has been awarded the “British Council for Offices”:http://www.bco.org.uk/ National Award for Best Corporate Workplace. The £35m flagship office building designed by Birmingham based practice Associated Architects has delivered major cost savings for the Council and transformational change in its way of working. The building, completed in […]