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Yarm Music School Opening
Yarm Music School Opening

20.09.16 News & Events

Sunday the 18th September saw the official opening of the new Music School at Yarm School in Stockton-on-Tees. Will Todd; composer and pianist, officially opened the school after a two hour musical workshop with the pupils and and school choir. The new school see’s the Music Department relocate from its current home to the new […]
University of Birmingham Library
University of Birmingham Library

19.09.16 ArchitectureNews & Events

We are very pleased to announce that after 5 years’ worth of work, the new library at the University of Birmingham opened today. The concepts for the project were sketched out back in 2011. The opening is being marked with a special exhibition, open to the public, showcasing works from the University’s collections which have […]
West Bromwich Building Society Timelapse video
West Bromwich Building Society Timelapse video

01.08.16 ArchitectureNews & Events

The construction of Associated Architects’ design for the new West Bromwich Building Society’s Headquarters Offices has been documented in a time-lapse video, captured by the Societies’ webcam. Construction of the 70,000sq.ft offices completed in March this year, with the Society taking occupation at the end of April. The full video can be found here
Associated Architects’ 2016 Away Day
Associated Architects’ 2016 Away Day

11.07.16 ArchitectureNews & Events

Last week saw Associated Architects down tools for a day on our annual away day. This year the whole of the office traveled to Oxford to stay in the Grade I listed, Arne Jacobsen designed, St Catherine’s College. After being treated to supper at the head table in the Great Hall, the practice witnessed an […]
Topping out at Royal Holloway
Topping out at Royal Holloway

07.07.16 ArchitectureNews & Events

Yesterday saw the topping out ceremony for the new Library and Student Services Centre at Royal Holloway University of London. So far the project has seen 1,243 tonnes of steel reinforcements installed, 6,720 cubic metres of concrete poured and 11,250 cubic metres of earth excavated. The ceremony was attended by the University staff and design […]
UoB Library Timelapse Video
UoB Library Timelapse Video

06.07.16 ArchitectureNews & Events

The construction of Associated Architects’ designed new campus library at the University of Birmingham has been documented in a timelapse video, captured by the University’s webcam. Enabling works commenced in March 2014; removing the existing running track, and construction starting in July 2014. Traffic was rerouted to the new road in December 2014 and topping […]
BIM+ Case Study
BIM+ Case Study

05.07.16 News & Events

Our BIM Manager and Associate, David Simpson has been interviewed for a case study published on the CIOB’s (Chartered Institute of Building) BIM+ website. The article; titled ‘A thorough Road Test for BIM’ focuses on Associated Architects’ pioneering use of BIM throughout the design and construction of the recently completed £42m Curzon Building, for Birmingham […]
Lapworth Museum Grand Opening
Lapworth Museum Grand Opening

22.06.16 ArchitectureNews & Events

Yesterday we attended the official opening of the Lapworth Museum of Geology at the University of Birmingham. The museum has been at the University for nearly a century and Associated Architects designed the rejuvenation of the prestigious museum. The museum was officially opened by Sir Paul Nurse; a geneticist and Nobel Prize winner, Sir Professor David Eastwood; […]
AJ RetroFit Award Shortlist
AJ RetroFit Award Shortlist

20.06.16 AwardsNews & Events

We’re pleased to announce that our design for the Aston Webb Student Hub at the University of Birmingham has been shortlisted in the AJ RetroFit Awards this year in the Listed Building Award – Over £5m. The full shortlist can be found here Warren Jukes, Director said “Its really great news for us to be […]
In the Press
In the Press

24.05.16 ArchitectureNews & Events

Our Centre for Medicine at the University of Leicester features as a building study in the May 2016 edition of Architecture Today. The detailed study analyses the design and significance of the £42m project, which is currently the UK’s largest Passivhaus building and one of the largest in Europe. Passivhaus is a low-energy standard developed […]