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  1. 4 giu 2023 · The new building achieves both – a dining hall that’s bright, airy and efficient in the daytime, transforming into a dramatic evening setting reflecting the traditional ceremonial role of the...

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  2. Homerton Dining Hall. Feilden Fowles has completed a striking new faience-tiled dining hall at Homerton College, University of Cambridge, after winning an international open-call design competition in 2017. The new building for Cambridge’s youngest College comprises a dining hall, buttery, kitchens and associated staff amenities on a 3,000m2 ...

  3. By Sarah Hainsworth 28 February 20223min read. Homerton’s stunning new catering facility is scheduled to open next month. In the coming weeks we will look at what inspired the design byFeilden Fowlesand find out how it will enhance College life for staff, students, Fellows and guests.

  4. 15 mag 2022 · This is the new dining hall of Homerton College, Cambridge, built by Barnes Construction of Suffolk and designed by Feilden Fowles – Fergus Feilden and Edmund Fowles – under-40-year-old...

  5. 23 mag 2022 · London architecture studio Feilden Fowles has completed a timber-framed dining hall at the University of Cambridge 's Homerton College with a faience-tiled volume set above a...

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  6. 16 mag 2022 · Feilden Fowles has completed a faience-tiled dining hall for Homerton College, Cambridge, after winning an international open competition in 2017. Aoi Phillips visits the scheme. Emerging proudly from the lawns of Homerton College, Cambridge, is a moment of 21st-century glamour – an intriguing crown of green and pink.

  7. 30 ago 2023 · The Royal Academy of Arts’ 2023 Summer Exhibition features Homerton’s New Dining Hall (NDH). The Exhibition’s Architecture Room was curated this year by new RA Fellow Peter Barber. Heralded by the Architects Journal as ‘the liveliest for years’, the theme of the room this year is construction and making.