Brent Cross Pavilion

Brent Cross Pavilion by Moxon Architects
Brent Cross Pavilion
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Embracing larch and spruce both in its structure and frame, Brent Cross Pavilion was the first building constructed in the new 180-acre Brent Cross Town development. With exhibition, work and events spaces, all served by a public café, the new facility communicates the vision of the development and acts as...
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Green House by Hayhurst & Co Architects
Green House
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Set on a backland plot in the Clyde Circus Conservation Area in Tottenham, Hayhurst & Co’s design for Green House draws on the natural history and verdant character of its location.
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UK Hardwoods from Buckland Timber
UK Hardwoods Storage Building
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Built using timber from the client’s woodland, the UK Hardwoods Storage Building is a remarkable example of local businesses working together to use timber in a sustainable and creative way.
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Homerton College Dining Hall
Homerton College Dining Hall
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The award-winning Homerton College Dining Hall by Feilden Fowles celebrates the structural capability and natural beauty of timber by forging a modern response to traditional forms of construction.
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GlaxoSmithKline Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry
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The GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry was designed as an exemplar of sustainability in design, construction and choice of materials, and one which would be carbon neutral over its 25 year lifetime.
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King’s Cross Sports Hall
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The building stands alongside York Way and is distinguished by a dramatic saw-toothed roofline inspired by the nearby West Handyside Canopy, a huge Victorian roof canopy which is now a thriving events space.
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Velux Headquarters
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The building is the UK sales and marketing office of The VELUX Company, the Danish manufacturer of windows and roof-lights. According to the client's brief, the design was to be 'a practical demonstration of VELUX products in an inspirational setting'.
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White Scar Caves
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The Three Peaks of Yorkshire - Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-ghent, - are riddled with underground passages and caves, of which one of the most famous is White Scar Caves.
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Woodland Classrooms
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For Studio Weave, timber was the clear choice both for construction and cladding, reflecting the woodland context and with the ability to create a building with a domestic and nonthreatening quality.
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The Rothschild Foundation
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Waddesdon Manor, a turreted Renaissancestyle French chateau in the rolling Chiltern hills, was built for Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in the 1870s.
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