Publicity
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- Featured short listed nomination for The Architect’s Journal Small |
Location: Hatton Green, London, EC1
Value: £70,000
Length: 6 weeks
Description: The refurbishment of 6/7 St. Cross
Street in Clarkenwell provided the perfect aesthetic for media
broadcast consulting company and
research agency, TV Strategy Group.
The metals used throughout the
scheme are complimentary to the
industrial environment and include
polycarbonate, specially printed
copper and stainless steel screens
as well as purpose designed
mobile workstations.
The scheme includes a series of offices
a soundproof editing suite, focus group
room and client viewing facilities.
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Client: Lundbeck Pharmaceuticals Ltd
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Location: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Value: £190,000
Length: 10 weeks
Description: Three suspended timber slatted
pavilions were suspended in a floor
void to create a library and meeting
areas. Works for this Danish
Pharmaceutical company included the
pods, garden liners, reception desk,
canteen servery and bespoke storage
and traditional boardroom joinery.
- Featured in RIBA Interiors Journal,
June 2001
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The Art’s Council
of England architecture Week 2001. |
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Client: Southgate & District Reform Synagogue
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Location: Southgate, London
Value: £80,000
Length: 10 weeks
Description: The works to the Synagogue prayer hall include the entrance lobby, metal fabric windows, a series of trifold doors and timber framed sliding curtain and glass sliding doors revealing the copper Ark. Other
furniture items include the Reading table and Bimah platform, glazed bench for the wardens of the scrolls, and the lectern. |
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- Featured on the front cover of Interiors for Architects and designers magazine.
- Church and Building magazine issue 69.
- Short listed nomination for the Architects Journal small projects award. - Featured as an event at the Art’s council of England Architects week 2001 and the London Opera House programme. |
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Client: Australian High Commission
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Location: Aldwych, London
Value: £55,000
Length: 7 weeks
Description: The Australian Passport Offices
include native Australian timber
clad passport booths, with bespoke
metalwork. Benches and doors
were installed in the meeting room.
- Featured event in The Art’s Council
of England, Architecture week 2000.
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