Bentinck House
3-8 Bolsover Street
London, W1W 6AB
Phone : 0207 118 2210
3-8 Bolsover Street
London, W1W 6AB
Phone : 0207 118 2210
Recent Articles
- We welcome Joe Hedges-Quinn for a yearAugust 12, 2022 - 9:57 am
- Yashpriya Gupta’s graduationAugust 4, 2022 - 9:45 am
- A Good Relationship Between Architect and Interior Designer is CrucialJuly 12, 2022 - 1:47 pm
- Pippa Jacob joins family business as Associate PartnerJune 7, 2022 - 2:12 pm
- The Old Hall opens stunning new orangeryMay 26, 2022 - 4:12 pm
Selection of Projects
- Reconstruction and internal adaptation of listed hallSeptember 24, 2018 - 12:23 pm
- Reconstruction and extension of listed hallSeptember 24, 2018 - 12:13 pm
- Restoration & expansion of museumFebruary 23, 2017 - 3:31 pm
- Gippeswyk HallFebruary 23, 2017 - 3:16 pm
- Major repair and extension programme for a churchFebruary 23, 2017 - 12:55 pm
- The National TrustFebruary 21, 2017 - 3:05 pm
To mark #EthelDay we call for more diversity in the sector
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsStudies show there has only been incremental improvement in racial diversity and the representation of women in architecture in the last few years. Here, just weeks after the sector celebrated International Women in Architecture Day – also known as #EthelDay – Shaun Soanes explains why we need to push for more.
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Architects need to drop the jargon
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsArchitects struggle to drop the jargon and engage the public. That was the message from writer and broadcaster Tom Dyckhoff earlier this month after he started a furious Twitter argument by suggesting that architects speak in deliberately unintelligible language. Here Shaun Soanes joins the debate.
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Kanye West brings celeb sparkle to world of architecture
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsRapper Kanye West has created an architecture wing for his popular Yeezy brand. But does the profession really need a celebrity to “make things as dope as possible”? Here Shaun Soanes examines the flurry of speculation, excitement and ridicule surrounding the announcement.
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Celebrating a double award win
/in Awards/by NJ ArchitectsWe are delighted to announce that we have won two awards celebrating excellence in our sector.
We won the category for Individual Trade for our work on Aldehurst, Aldeburgh and the Restoration category for St Edmunds Church in Southwold at the RIBA Suffolk Craftsmanship Awards 2018.
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NJ Architects set to make a splash for charity
/in News/by NJ ArchitectsWe are looking forward to making a splash at a charity dragon boat race this summer.
We have pulled together a team of 15 from Nicholas Jacob Architects to fundraise for the event, which is being held in aid of Fresh Start New Beginnings – a treatment service for victims of child sexual abuse.
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Mixing old and new in architecture of the future
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsThis month Phillippe Starck revealed plans to build a 14-storey hotel in the French city of Metz, with an 18th-century-style house on the roof. Here Shaun Soanes explores the idea of mixing old and new.
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Architecture helps York stand out
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsYork was named the best place to live in the UK by The Sunday Times last month for boasting “the perfect mix of heritage and hi‑tech”. Here Shaun Soanes looks at what makes a city, town or village special.
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Could the “plyscraper” solve the housing crisis?
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsIt’s strong and versatile – not to mention environmentally friendly. Here Shaun Soanes looks at why building with wood could be the answer to our global housing crisis.
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Bring your vision to life with virtual reality
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsWith the availability of affordable headsets, virtual reality is fast becoming a buzz word in construction circles. But how can it help designers? Shaun Soanes explores this brave new virtual world.
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Architects “step back into the playroom” with Lego
/in Industry news/by NJ ArchitectsCurrently the only LEGO Architecture that set has been released for 2018 is for one of the world’s most populous cities – Shanghai – and boasts 597 pieces. Here Shaun Soanes investigates how stepping back into the playroom with building bricks can inspire even the most established designers.
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