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NEWS EVENTS SEMINARS


CDM 2015: Is your project in line with current regulations? 07 March, London www.architecture.com/whatson


FESTIVALS


Clerkenwell Design Week 23 - 25 May, London www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com


London Festival of Architecture 01 - 30 June, London www.londonfestivalofarchitecture.org


EXHIBITIONS


Robert Adam’s London Now - 11 March 2017 www.soane.org/whats-on/exhibitions


TRADE SHOWS


The UK Concrete Show 15 - 16 February 2017, Birmingham www.concreteshow.co.uk


Ecobuild 07 - 09 March 2017, London www.ecobuild.co.uk


K+B Design 07 - 09 March, London www.kbdesignlondon.com


Materials 2017 25 - 26 April, London www.materials2017.co.uk


Clerkenwell Design Week 23 - 25 May, London www.clerkenwelldesignweek.com


Vision 06 - 07 June, London www.visionlondon.com


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A flagship arts centre designed by OMA has been given go-ahead by Manchester City Council. The Factory, OMA’s first major public


building in the UK, will be delivered on the former Granada TV Studios site and become the city’s new creative industries hub in St. John's Quarter. It will become permanent home of


Manchester International Festival and host a range of events and productions including dance, theatre, music, opera and visual arts. Ellen van Loon, OMA partner in charge


of the project, said: “From classical opera and ballet to large scale performances and


DESIGN COMPETITION National Trust launches competition


The National Trust is to launch a design competition in March to restore Clandon Park, a Grade I listed 18th century mansion severely damaged by fire in April 2015. The Clandon Park International Design


Competition will run for six months, con- cluding in early September. The Trust said it would be the charity’s biggest conserva- tion project in a generation.


Clandon Park’s project director, Paul Cook, commented: “This is the first inter- national design competition to be held by the National Trust for such a significant historic building; signalling our desire to attract the best design talent.” He continued: ‘Clandon Park repre-


sents a ground breaking moment in British architecture, moving from Baroque to Palladianism.”


experimental productions, Factory in Manchester provides the perfect opportu- nity to create the ultimate versatile space in which art, theatre and music come together: a platform for a new cultural scene.” It is hoped that The Factory, thought to


be worth £110m including a £78m pledge from the Government, will add £1.1bn to the Manchester economy over a decade. OMA’s projects in the UK include the


headquarters for Rothschild Bank in the City of London (2011) and a Maggie's cancer care Centre in Glasgow (2011) as well as the Serpentine Pavilion in 2006. The Factory’s construction begins in spring.


Green light for OMA’s Factory FLAGSHIP ARTS CENTRE


ADF FEBRUARY 2017


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