An online seminar hosted by Schüco UK and Architecture Today explored the ideas and technical solutions behind three award-winning facades designed by Grimshaw Architects, Feilden Fowles, and Glenn Howells Architects
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What is involved in reversing a historic doorway? How can a dance school become the centre of its community? What is the thinking that goes into creating an office building that is also a landmark. All three of these questions are addressed in this webinar where three of the winners of the 2020 Schüco Excellence Awards explain the thinking that went into the design of their buildings.
Speakers from left to right: Ingrid Petit, Paolo Vimercati and Daniel Mulligan
The speakers – Ingrid Petit of Feilden Fowles, Paolo Vimercati of Grimshaw Architects, and Daniel Mulligan of Glenn Howells Architects – also answer audience questions about the way the designs developed, the environmental performance of their facades, and the best way to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day!
English National Ballet, London, by Glenn Howells Architects (ph: Hufton & Crow)
50-60 Station Road, Cambridge, by Grimshaw Architects (ph: Fotohaus)
The Fratry, Carlisle, by Feilden Fowles (ph: David Grandorge)