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February 2011
Cazenove Architects leads a consortium that has been shortlisted for the Salford Homes for Life.
This international RIBA Competition aims at the regeneration of an area in Salford that abuts Central Manchester and will become a model for neighbourhood redevelopment in city centres.
Having been shortlisted to the last three we are looking forward to developing our 'piece of the city' for the next phase of the Competition.
October 2010
Cazenove Architects will be exhibiting at the BCSE Conference in November (in Manchester). We will be focusing on encouraging schools and colleges to masterplan their existing buildings, facilities and their estates.
Cazenove Architects will be taking part in Open Studio Festival through Hidden Art taking place on the 27th - 28th November 2010. Cazenove will be launching the Envelop during the Open Studio Festival weekend.
Cazenove Architects have become an integral part of the Clapton Conference. An exciting and dynamic Urban Think Tank, which discusses inner city areas and how they can connect and reconnect the communities, which are present in the area.
Associate Greta Jonsson and Project Architect Michaela Holzwarth are working in conjunction with Open City on their Junior Open House programme. Working in close conjunction with both Open City and Schools in East London, they have led workshops and sit visits and exploration of built form with groups of pupils from different schools.
Louise Goodison, Director of Cazenove Architects, has been elected by the RIBA to be a specialist Client Design Advisor (CDA).
Cazenove Architects are currently working towards Specialist Conservation Architect status, on the basis of their work with historic buildings.
Cazenove Architects are progressing with their work on the Birmingham City Council BSF Programme, with both of the two Primary Schools going on site in early 2011.
Cazenove Architects work with Goose Green Primary School in Southwark has seen two projects completed - classroom remodelling and external work to the reception. Two more projects at the school, which will include a new kitchen and a new entrance, go onsite in the coming months.
The private residential property that Cazenove Architects designed and oversaw on Atherden Road has reached final completion.
Completion of the William Patten external works has seen the children thoroughly enjoying the new interactive play facilities in the Foundation Playground.
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