Hawkins\Brown’s Bartlett robotics lab at Here East unveiled
The site will house new academic courses and facilities for University College London, alongside the new Bartlett Real Estate Institute on the Olympic Park site in east London
The latest completed buildings from the education sector: schools, universities, nurseries and colleges
By Jon Astbury 7 March 2018 892 Views
The site will house new academic courses and facilities for University College London, alongside the new Bartlett Real Estate Institute on the Olympic Park site in east London
By Jon Astbury 30 January 2018 714 Views
The new building for Cambridge Judge Business School is the latest addition to the site of the old Addenbrooke’s hospital
By Catherine Slessor 30 January 2018 685 Views
A makeover of Old Marylebone Town Hall and its annexe provides new facilities for the London Business School with a bold glazed entrance, writes Catherine Slessor. Photography Hufton+Crow and Fotohaus
By Jon Astbury 29 January 2018 258 Views
A new building for the University of Kent provides dedicated facilities and a distinct identity for its maths and business schools, writes Jon Astbury. Photography Quintin Lake, Tim Crocker
By Joshua Comaroff 24 January 2018 845 Views
With capacity for a staggering 2,100 children, this nursery school has found a new language for early learning, writes Joshua Comaroff. Photography Bogle Architects/Infinitude
By Jon Astbury 22 January 2018 721 Views
The school provides space for over 700 pupils on a tight site in Bow
By Owen Hopkins 11 January 2018 1,505 Views
The first phase of the practice’s development gives a remarkable coherence to its disparate elements, writes Owen Hopkins. Photography Nick Kane and Peter Cook
By Jon Astbury 11 January 2018 1,335 Views
Níall McLaughlin’s 15-year commission to gather the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art’s dispersed facilities on to one site completed last July. Jon Astbury takes a look. Photographer Nick Kane
By Rob Wilson 11 January 2018 1,157 Views
Raised above a flood zone over a porous undercroft, Níall McLaughlin’s building combines graceful Classical lines with practicality, writes Rob Wilson. Photography Nick Kane
By Marigold Warner 21 December 2017 388 Views
MICA Architects, the practice formerly known as Rick Mather Architects, has designed 800m² of underground archiving, reading rooms and study areas adjacent to the 17th-century library at The Queen’s College, Oxford