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8 NEWS EVENTS AWARDS


National Building Awards 2019 28 March, London www.nationalbuildingawards.co.uk


EXHIBITIONS RIBA President’s Medal 2018 Exhibition Ends 22 March, Liverpool www.architecture.com/whats-on


SEMINARS RIBA + VITRA Talk: Emre Arolat 19 March, London www.architecture.com/whats-on


Cost-Effective Sustainable Design Solutions 21 March, Crawley www.architecture.com/whats-on


TOURS Building Tour: St Paul’s Cathedral 26 March, London www.architecture.com/whats-on


TRADE SHOWS UK Concrete Show 20 - 21 March, Birmingham www.concreteshow.co.uk


RCI Show


27 - 28 March, Coventry www.rcishow.co.uk


TRANSPORT Images released of Atkins’ Newcastle station scheme


The first images of the Newcastle Central Station development have been released. Created by lead consultant for the project Atkins, the new images show the transformation of the station which will “improve connections with the Stephenson Quarter and the Forth Yards Development Areas to promote economic growth.” Atkins is working in partnership with


Newcastle City Council, London North Eastern Railway, Network Rail, and local specialists in town planning and heritage. The team is providing a wide range of services, including architecture, “to unlock the development potential of the surrounding area, and improve


by James Parker The introduction of the new hardback


volume from leading Swedish studio White Arkiteker contains a couple of interesting thoughts on the importance of architecture. Alexandra Hagen, CEO of the practice, says that not only is architecture “the ultimate expression of humanist values,” but that it is also “not possible without positivity.” Hagen also honestly admits that


architecture “is not a quick fix,” continuing, “it is slow, probably the most painfully slow art form of them all. Perhaps the slow pace is meant to remind us that architecture must be more than a statement of today. It will be part of a future that we know little about.” This handsome 276-page book, which


showcases over 80 of the firm’s projects, came off the back of an exhibition called Make Sense which it staged at Architekturgalerie München in 2017. All together it gives a strong flavour of the personality and ethos of the firm, captured nicely in a Q&A article with Hagen, deputy CEO Charlie Bäckstrand, and Jonas Runberger, ‘head of dsearch’ at White. White Arkitekter “create environments


that inspire sustainable ways of living.” An employee-owned company, White is “a


BOOK Make Sense: Architecture by White


collective of people interested in people,” including anthropologists, planners, engineers, artists, sustainability experts and researchers as well as architects. “By integrating research and practice, their


work pushes levels of sustainability even higher – it ‘makes sense’ in every way,” the firm commented. Projects featured range from residential apartments to trekking cabins, from schools to offices, to ‘pop-up parks’ and nature reserves, and from hospitals to an entire city relocation. White said: “To build takes many


hands and many minds – it’s a marriage of sensibility and sensitivity. The projects in Make Sense aim to make sense for a better future – for people and for the planet.”


passenger and visitor experiences in and around the station.” Mike Gardner, project director for


Atkins, said, “Our designs aim to enhance user experience, reducing congestion and celebrating the station’s heritage. By improving vehicle routes around the station, rethinking the car parking and


expanding the shopping and leisure offering within the station, our designs will help secure the station’s future as a civic front door and key transport hub.” Subject to agreement on funding, and if planning is approved, work will begin later this year and is scheduled to complete in 2021.


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