Hats off to this lovely lot for their participation in last nights "Standard Chartered Great City Race". Buddying up with colleagues from Buro Happold and LandsecU+I, Max Aughton, Anna Pobozniak, Harriet Orr and Anna Maria Gnecco, ran the 5k course that takes you around some of London's most famous landmarks, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower 42 and the Bank of England.
Studio Egret West
Architecture and Planning
London, England 7,140 followers
We make memorable places that surprise and delight.
About us
We make memorable places that surprise and delight.
- Website
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http://www.studioegretwest.com
External link for Studio Egret West
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- Architecture, Urban Design, and Landscape Architecture
Locations
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Primary
3 Brewhouse Yard
London, England, GB
Employees at Studio Egret West
Updates
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Thank you to the Architects’ Journal for this 'First Look' write up on One Maidenhead. Working for developer HUB and Norwegian family fund - Smedvig, Studio Egret West's design for Phase 1 of One Maidenhead comprises 429 energy efficient homes to rent and 36,000 sq ft ground floor shops and restaurants surrounded by a beautifully landscaped square at the heart of the scheme.
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Bow Green - A New Community Emerges from Former Gasworks Site... We are excited to announce the planning submission of a refreshed masterplan framework for Bow Green, also known as Bow Common, on behalf of our client, St James & St William Berkeley Group Plc. Studio Egret West's design principles, which were integral to the approved masterplan, remain at the core of this transformative project. This initiative aims to convert a brownfield site into a vibrant, publicly accessible space centered around a new public park. Click below to read more... https://lnkd.in/ebx_rwVz
Bow Green - A New Community Emerges from Former Gasworks Site
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This evening Studio Egret West’s Interiors Lead, Jacinta Ashby joins FX Design Awards's round table of top designers, architects and clients to discuss ‘inclusive design around offices, leisure, hospitality and retail spaces!
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It's about time... Studio Egret West opens Manchester studio After a 20 year relationship with the City, we've finally opened a studio in Manchester! Studio Egret West has taken a space within the collaborative community at Makers Quarter, Kampus. As Place Makers - architects, urban designers, landscape architects and interior designers - we feel that it will be a great place for us to contribute to and to grow from. If you're nearby - come in and say hello! Studio Egret West Studio 9, Makers Quarter, Kampus 28 Minshull Street Manchester, M1 3EF
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And apparently the beat will go on... if this rhythm-setting line up has anything to do with it!... David West, Jett Glozier, Lenny Watson, Tobi Ajanaku Also a huge thank you to our audience who, despite the rain, turned up for our SEW+TELL/RIBA London collab session last Friday. This is only the beginnings of these vibrations... continue to 'listen out' for more... #musicregeneration #vibrations #development #placesforpeople #goodvibes
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📢📢📢Tonight is the night! 📢📢📢 Looking forward to seeing you all there (if you haven't yet got yourself a ticket - DM Anna Motture and we'll squeeze you in). Join Studio Egret West/RIBA London for our next SEW+TELL collab: The Beat Goes On… Music: the key ingredient in urban regeneration? We all know that practice makes perfect, but as almost 16% of the UK’s small venues closed for good last year, there are less and less spaces for your next favourite artist to master their trade. And yet, the beat goes on. Music weaves its way through our urban fabric, forging space in community halls, pubs, the underground and busking pitches. Music can kickstart regeneration, bring communities together, establish a generational scene and even rebrand entire cities. How can architects and urban designers make space for music? Who will pay for it? How big should a venue be? And who is it for? SEW +Tell /RIBA invites to you to an open forum for discussion on the above topic with a mix of presenters from industry experts through to students from the RIBA. We're delighted to announce that in our line-up of speakers we already have Jett Glozier of Sound Diplomacy and Lenny Watson of Sister Midnight. After an initial presentation and debate, you’ll get to enjoy an evening at Studio Egret West Clerkenwell Studio with cheese & wine (soft drinks as well), networking and chips! 📆 Friday 5th July 2024 ⌚ 6:00 – 8:30 pm 🏨 Studio Egret West, 3 Brewhouse Yard, London EC1V 4JQ
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Earls Court Masterplan will feature in “London Past, Present & Future” at The Developer and Festival of Place this Thurs 4th July. Don’t miss Studio Egret West’s David West and Hawkins\Brown’s Fiona Stewart talking about this award-winning masterplan for The Earls Court Development Company. 📅 Thursday 4th July ⌚ 14:00 - 14:45 🏦 Boxpark Wembley, London https://lnkd.in/eYP4cXYP
London past, present, future: Project presentations from Earls Court, 3 Mills Studios and Springfield Village
festivalofplace.co.uk
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Don’t miss Studio Egret West’s Lucas Lawrence and Barnet Council’s James Ramsay at The Developer and Festival of Place this Thurs 4th July. They’ll be talking us through the award-winning Brent Cross West station and its highly sustainable entrance ‘The Arbour’ (co-designed by Studio Egret West and shedkm). Title of Talk: “Green Living: Project presentations from Nottingham Energiesprong; Brent Cross West; and West End Project” 📆 Thursday 4th July ⌚ 12:00 – 12:45 🏦 Boxpark Wembley, London https://lnkd.in/eftu2hRT
Green Living: Project presentations from Nottingham Energiesprong ; Brent Cross West ; and West End Project
festivalofplace.co.uk
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Just a reminder. This is THIS WEEK! It's not to late to RSVP (just DM Anna Motture for your place). 🎵 🎶 🎻 🎺 🎹 🎸 🎷 🎙
Join Studio Egret West /RIBA London for our next SEW+TELL collab: The Beat Goes On… Music: the key ingredient in urban regeneration? We all know that practice makes perfect, but as almost 16% of the UK’s small venues closed for good last year, there are less and less spaces for your next favourite artist to master their trade. And yet, the beat goes on. Music weaves its way through our urban fabric, forging space in community halls, pubs, the underground and busking pitches. Music can kickstart regeneration, bring communities together, establish a generational scene and even rebrand entire cities. How can architects and urban designers make space for music? Who will pay for it? How big should a venue be? And who is it for? SEW +Tell /RIBA invites to you to an open forum for discussion on the above topic with a mix of presenters from industry experts through to students from the RIBA. We're delighted to announce that in our line-up of speakers we already have Jett Glozier of Sound Diplomacy and Lenny Watson of Sister Midnight. After an initial presentation and debate, you’ll get to enjoy an evening at Studio Egret West Clerkenwell Studio with cheese & wine (soft drinks as well), networking and chips! 📆 Friday 5th July 2024 ⌚ 6:00 – 8:30 pm 🏨 Studio Egret West, 3 Brewhouse Yard, London EC1V 4JQ Spaces are limited, so if you'd like to attend, please DM Anna Motture to get on the list. See you there.