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  1. 5 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. 5 giorni fa · Homerton Colleges Dining Hall illustrates the power of architecture to support and enable communities | RIBAJ. Buildings. University. Dining Hall, Homerton College, Cambridge. 16 May 2024. Words: Regional Awards Jury.

  3. 5 giorni fa · 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. 5 giorni fa · 16 May 2024. The environment and different forms of community were central to the winning projects of the RIBA East Awards 2024. This included the social and cultural life within Cambridge University (Dining Hall, Homerton College, John Bradfield Court, Darwin College and the WongAvery Gallery), as well as the inherent social value of housing ...

  5. 1 giorno fa · University of Cambridge Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Prentice hosted the ceremony on 30 April, which saw 15 students recognised with awards. Undergraduate Student Awards. Sakshi Jha from Clare College. Sakshi is a law finalist, who co-founded Cambridge Freedom from Torture, a refugee-aid group, where she formed part of the first student ...

  6. 5 giorni fa · Against this backdrop, our conference is set to critically re-examine migration and borders through a dual temporal lens—one that acknowledges the intertwined histories of migration, colonialism, and racial capitalism, and another that centres the forward-looking aspirations of migrant and racial justice movements.

  7. 4 giorni fa · To the north-west land behind Homerton College was bought in 1852 by the East London union for a new workhouse and infirmary, under construction in 1854 and enlarged for imbeciles in 1858. (fn. 78) Expansion southward produced both culs-de-sac and roads which passed under the railway, from Isabella Road in the west to Sidney Road, a renaming of most of Wick Lane (later Kenworthy Road), at the ...