New Generations is a European platform that analyses emerging practices at the forefront at European level, providing a new space for the exchange of wisdom and confrontation, theory and production. Since 2013, New Generations has involved more than three hundred practices in a varied program of cultural activities, such as festivals, exhibitions, open calls, video interviews, workshops and experimental formats.
Morris Company has just obtained approval of plans to create a Walter Segal wood extension in Highgate, London. The transformation aims to revive the original architecture of the house, built by the architect himself in 1965 and introduces a new intervention in the iconic village house.
A new six-story zero-carbon office progression in Vauxhall, London, UK, has won a commission to develop city hall plans to move forward. Designed through FCBStudios, the wood workspace called Paradise will be a desert site on ancient Paradise Street and will update the existing disused toast.
The London Design Festival has announced the programme of its 18th edition to be held this autumn. Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the festival will return to the city as “a symbol of London’s determination to its artistic and cultural leadership.” Since its inception in 2003, the London Design Festival has brought together professionals, shops and educators to celebrate and publicize design every year in the capital.
The City of London Corporation’s planning and dispatch committee has approved plans for the new London Museum house in West Smithfield. Designed through Stanton Williams and Asif Khan with conservation architect Julian Harrap, the assignment is one of the most important cultural assignments underway in Europe. The proposal aims to turn the existing campus into a 24-hour cultural destination that celebrates its historic structures.
FCBStudios has revealed the momently phase of a regeneration plan for North Hayle Harbour. Inspired by the historic seaside town of Cornwall, the design includes 377 houses along extensive network facilities. Project groups identify a location that will be a residential, tourist, advertising and cultural destination.
Originally scheduled to be completed until 2020, Meuron’s 500 million-pound Herzog Stadium for Chelsea Football Club will not advance because government approval plans have expired. Redevelopment plans, which have been the subject of stringent legal situations over the years, have been halted for the time being.
Groupwork, in collaboration with Jackson Coles, Eight Associates, Webb Yates, The Stonemasonry Company and Polycor, is exploring the odds of giant advertising stone constructions, the assignment of Stone Tower Research and the exhibition The New Stone Age.
Krft, a young architecture firm in Amsterdam, has been chosen as the winner of the Brighton College festival for the new performing arts building. The finalists included the foreign corporations Haworth Tompkins, Sauerbruch Hutton, Mecanoo and Morphosis.
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