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  1. 3 giorni fa · We are excited to have been shortlisted for the Architectural Review’s Emerging Architects 2023. We’re looking forward to presenting our scheme at Homerton College alongside some of the new projects going on in the studio to the judging panel. To see the full shortlist, follow this link.

  2. 16 mag 2024 · Feilden Fowles’ light and open dining hall reflects the egalitarian, diverse character that Homerton College aims for, and with its sculptural form wins a 2024 RIBA East Award Dining Hall, Homerton College.

  3. 16 mag 2024 · We’re delighted that the Dining Hall at Homerton College, Cambridge has been awarded a RIBA East Award. Our director Edmund Fowles and project architect Eleanor Hedley were at the ceremony this evening alongside Francesca Moore, vice principal at Homerton College. Feilden Fowles’ design for the hall is symbolic of Homerton’s ...

  4. 29 apr 2024 · Attendees will enjoy the unique environment that Homerton college provides. The College is only a few minutes’ walk from the city centre and has extensive grounds. The focal point of the College, its Victorian Gothic hall.

  5. 9 mag 2024 · Kate Pretty Lecture 2024. In an era marked by profound socioeconomic shifts and unprecedented challenges, the role of charities has never been more vital nor more complex. This was the central theme of Michelle Mitchell's recent lecture at Homerton College, where the CEO of Cancer Research UK delivered a compelling call to action for ...

  6. 13 mag 2024 · The Residential is open to all current Homerton students - whatever your discipline or year - and alumni (up to 5 years out). Programme @ Homerton College. The Residential begins at 3pm Sunday September 29 and culminates in a celebration dinner on Friday October 4. Most days will start with breakfast and run until dinner.

  7. 1 giorno fa · Development by the academy, from 1823 Homerton College, and the extension of Brooksby's Walk constituted the main changes in the high street and to the north in the late 18th and early 19th century.