Exclusive: AJ 40 under 40 talent on winning £8bn Thamesmead Waterfront team
Winner: Prior + Partners with Arup, and West 8; The Place Bureau; Alison Brooks Architects; Turner Works; Marc Koehler Architects; JA Projects; Schulze+Grassov; Soundings; Sage Culture; WorkWild; and London Wildlife Trust
A rising star practice showcased in the AJ 40 under 40 is on an eclectic winning team in Peabody and Lendlease’s £8 billion Thamesmead Waterfront development contest
East London-based JA Projects – founded by AJ 40 under 40 winner Jayden Ali – has been chosen to work on the enormous 100ha project as part of a team led by Prior + Partners, featuring West 8, Alison Brooks Architects, Turner Works and Marc Koehler Architects.
Emerging practices win approval for separate Pocket home schemes
1/16 Sheepcote Road, Harrow for Pocket Living by Threefold Architects
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10/16 Half landing at the 48 home Heights scheme by Gibson Thornley in Charlton, Greenwich for Pocket Living
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11/16 LAnding at the 48 home Heights scheme by Gibson Thornley in Charlton, Greenwich for Pocket Living
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12/16 Entrance to the 48 home Heights scheme by Gibson Thornley in Charlton, Greenwich for Pocket Living
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13/16 Bay section - The 48 home Heights scheme by Gibson Thornley in Charlton, Greenwich for Pocket Living
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14/16 Core section - The 48 home Heights scheme by Gibson Thornley in Charlton, Greenwich for Pocket Living
Gibson Thornley revamps Farringdon office with new façade
12 January 2021 By Fran Williams. Photography by Ståle Eriksen and Jack Hobhouse
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Gibson Thornley has given an office building at 78 Cowcross Street a brand new façade and rearranged its core
Retaining the concrete frame, the building’s façade has been completely remodelled, replacing a Postmodernist original designed by Powell-Tuck, Connor & Orefelt in 1988.
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The existing medley of office buildings in three parts replaced and recast the premises of merchants JD Link & Son in 1988 for Smithfield Developments. Previously named Alderney House, its Postmodernist exterior mixed blockwork and concrete with rendered finishes enlivened by passages of light-blue tilework.