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Completed in 2021 in United Kingdom. Images by Nick Guttridge. 67 Southwark Street is a new sixteen-storey residential development, a tall, slender marker building occupying a tiny site on a sharp corner in. ....
Allies and Morrison completes Passivhaus graduate housing in Cambridge 13 May 2021 By Rob Wilson, photography by Nick Guttridge 1/23 Source: Allies and Morrison Source: Allies and Morrison Source: Allies and Morrison Source: Allies and Morrison A new-build CLT scheme for King’s College by Allies and Morrison provides 59 rooms in two blocks around gardens re-landscaped as a new ‘graduate campus’ The scheme is located within the West Cambridge Conservation Area. The Villa Building faces on to Cranmer Road, its scale, form and materiality designed to respond to adjacent Arts and Crafts villas. This block is conceived as a shared house and has shared bathrooms, an arrangement arrived at after close consultation with the graduate community. ....
Allies and Morrison’s 100 Bishopsgate: ‘The first of its kind… and maybe the last’ Graham Morrison hails the tower as ‘the first of a new generation of offices’, offering Canary Wharf-scale space in the City of London. But have the crash, Covid, Brexit and the climate crisis changed the game? 26 April 2021 By Rob Wilson. Photography by Jason Hawkes and Nick Guttridge comment and share ‘It goes from Medieval to Miesian,’ says Allies and Morrison’s Graham Morrison, as we contemplate 100 Bishopsgate’s faceted glassy form rising above us. The building morphs from a parallelogram-shaped footprint at ground level – generated by the angles of the original Medieval street pattern – rising to glassy four-square office floorplates nearer its top, 40 storeys above. To take a tailoring analogy, these angled facets in its envelope twist its form from spreading skirt to tightly fitted torso. ‘The shaping is intended to make it less overb ....