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14 NEWS WORLD ARCHITECTURE FESTIVAL Festival lineup announced


Rem Koolhaas, world renowned Dutch architect and founder of OMA, will give the closing keynote address at the World Architecture Festival (WAF), which is being held in Amsterdam on 30 November 2018. He will follow a “stellar” line-up at the three-day event, which runs from 28- 30 November, including architects Sir David Adjaye, Jeanne Gang and Sir Peter Cook. WAF’s programme takes advantage of


its new venue, Amsterdam. Various speakers will outline the city’s dramatic transformation and how architecture is contributing to it, while Dutch architec- ture and design luminaries confirmed to speak include Francine Houben, founding partner and creative director of Mecanoo; Kees Christiaanse, founder of KCAP Architects and Planners; and Caroline Bos, co-founder of UN Studio. In keeping with the global focus of the event, they are joined on the speaker’s roster by estab- lished international architects including Li Xiaodong, Chad Oppenheim, principal


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tp bennett announces record growth


Award-winning international design practice, tp bennett has reported a record turnover of £29.7m and an 3 per cent increase in profit in its financial year ending March 2018. This follows a period of strong growth, strategic appointments to its board and significant investment in its people and new technologies. In September 2017, the practice appointed Liz Catchpole as non-executive chairman to contribute to the development of the business. It also promoted David Blair, Leigh Dimelow and Nick Hirst as principal directors, who joined the board to create further opportunities for the firm.


of Oppenheim Architecture + Design and John Wardle, principal of John Wardle Architects. The INSIDE World Festival of Interiors,


which is co-located with WAF and takes place concurrently in Amsterdam, has also revealed four keynote speakers that will be headlining at the event: India Mahdavi, principal of India Mahdavi architecture and design; Christina Seilern, founder of Studio Seilern; Eva Jiricná, partner of AI – Design; and Maria Warner Wong, co- founder of WOW. As well as architects and designers


from leading global practices, the diverse speaking programme for both WAF and INSIDE includes commentators from leading educational institutions, city planners and media organisations. This year’s programme responds to the


Festival’s theme, ‘Identity’ and will include speeches, discussions and debates examining the complex and deep-rooted relationship between architecture, design and identity. Presentations and talks on


Providing architecture, interiors and town planning, tp bennett has increased its portfolio in its key sectors of residential and residential-led mixed-use development; whilst continuing its success in interior fit out, commercial offices, student accommodation, hotels and retail-led mixed-use. It has broadened its geographical reach across the UK, with its Manchester office hitting £1m turnover.


Notable projects that have contributed to its success include the BCO award- winning Porter Building and Bourne Business Park, as well as the 1,200- student bedroom scheme, Garden Halls in Bloomsbury. Work for corporate occupiers also remains strong with completed projects for CBRE in Manchester and TfL in London, which recently won the Mixology Public Sector Project of the Year. Projects have also completed for Investec and DLA Piper and are underway for major technology companies across Europe, the Middle East


Various speakers will outline Amsterdam’s dramatic transformation and how architecture is contributing to it


the event’s main stage and the festival hall stage in Amsterdam will analyse not only “how architecture can express personal, community, civic and national identity, but also how buildings and places increas- ingly need to contend with issues around ethnic or gender identity”. The festival’s speaking programme will


culminate with a live interview with Rem Koolhaas conducted by architectural historian and cultural theorist Charles Jencks, focusing on the current and future notions of global architectural identity.


The Porter Building © Hufton+Crow


and North America. Yvette Hanson, principal director at tp bennett said, “We have experienced a period of growth, thanks to a dedicated and highly skilled team, and are now in a strong and stable position for the future. We have and continue to work on world-class projects and our integration of new technologies such as BIM, Virtual Reality and 3D printing will only enhance our capabilities further, driving efficiency, sustainability and the highest quality design – all of which are at the heart of our philosophy.”


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