The new home for Cambridge University’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership carved out from an existing 1930’s telephone exchange. The project shows what can be achieved when a strong focus is put on the rigorous application of science-based targets for reducing embodied and operational carbon.
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Leighton House Museum, London, UK
The creative adaption and extension of Frederick Leighton’s house and studio in Holland Park. The project completes the evolution and expansion begun by Leighton, recovering the remaining parts of the original house to provide new galleries, a shop and a café, transforming a fragmented collection of spaces into a cohesive and delightful museum experience, accessible to all.
Many of our projects have been recognised with awards during the course of 2022/23. These have been collected across a wide range of professions, sectors and locations.
As the world grapples with defining socially progressive architecture in the 21st century, Isabelle Priest examines its relevance and the need for renewed commitment to the common good.Isabelle Priest
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