How to deliver award-winning façades
Jason Sayer2024-11-14T14:09:18+00:00On Thursday 10th October, architects, engineers and fabricators from three projects presented how they worked together to deliver Schüco Excellence Award-winning schemes.
On Thursday 10th October, architects, engineers and fabricators from three projects presented how they worked together to deliver Schüco Excellence Award-winning schemes.
Join us on Thursday 10th October for an AT Schüco Showroom Talk where industry experts discuss how architects and fabricators are working together to deliver award-winning façades.
Brisco Loran and Arrant Industries have turned a former barbershop in Battersea into a flexible home, an office and a place for trade.
How architects, engineers and the construction industry are developing solutions to maximise transparency while meeting energy performance targets.
Architects Settanta7 have designed a new school in the province of Padua, employing a striking façade made up of brightly coloured fins.
Join us on Wednesday 13th September to hear winners from this year's Schüco Excellence Awards discuss the design of their award-winning façades in detail.
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has completed a Passivhaus hall of residence for King's College, Cambridge. Holly Galbraith explains how the practice combined modern methods of construction, attention to detail and well-honed placemaking skills to minimise embodied and operational carbon and deliver a project that responds intelligently to its context.
An ambitious, high-density residential-led development designed by Allies and Morrison brings a sense of order and civic pride to one of London's largest yet least cohesive estate redevelopments. Rosamund Diamond explores the key moves behind the scheme's inventive and carefully considered approach to urban planning.
Jonathan Spratt from Bennetts Associates argues that, for ‘young’ buildings from the 1990s and early 2000s architects should steer clients away from a comprehensive retrofit approach towards a strategy of ‘keyhole surgery’ – minimal interventions that have a transformative effect.
Designed by dRMM, a new hotel in Cambridge’s emerging Eddington town centre showcases the versatility of modern blockwork and mediates between the university’s commitment to design quality and placemaking, and evolving trends in hotel design.
Watch our webinar in collaboration with Schüco, which explores the future of sustainable, multitasking facades.