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Egis’ Architecture Line Enhances Global Team The Egis Architecture Line, a synergetic collective of some of the world’s leading architecture firms, has enhanced its leadership team with two new hires. Marion Baeli joins as principal – sustainability transformation at 10 Design (part of Egis Group), and Rob Buckley joins as global head of sustainability at Weston Williamson + Partners (also part of Egis Group). Egis is a global consulting, construction engineering and operating firm.
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Manchester City Council greenlights low-carbon Robotics Living Lab Pavilion for Manchester Manchester City Council has approved plans for the construction of a low- carbon, timber and straw pavilion for the Robotics Living Lab at Manchester Fashion Institute,
Manchester Metropolitan University. The single-storey timber-framed building – designed by Bennetts Associates – will provide an adaptable workspace plus exhibition and events space for the Robotics Living Lab to promote and showcase its work and research. The Work in Progress pavilion forms the second phase of the Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project, a new fashion research facility to help develop and support micro-scale fashion businesses using robotic technologies for more sustainable production.
bennettsassociates.com
Conran and Partners designs residential amenities at King’s Cross Conran and Partners has completed the interior design and fit-out of the ground floor reception and amenity areas at Author, Related Argent’s first build-to-rent development in London’s King’s Cross. Located at 180 York Way, Author King’s Cross comprises three buildings arranged around a public landscaped courtyard garden designed by Fabrik. At the north-west of the triangular site two linked buildings, designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, provide 140 market rental homes above the Conran and Partners- designed amenity spaces that serve the whole development.
conranandpartners.com
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SHH unveils new Eudelo Clinic in London:
Architecture and design studio SHH has once again partnered with dermatologist specialist Eudelo to create the aesthetic of its latest private skin clinic on Sloane Avenue, Chelsea.
Building on the successful
Chelsea’s new skincare and wellness destination
collaboration for Eudelo’s flagship clinic in Vauxhall back in 2016, SHH has showcased a distinctive retail emphasis in its latest project. The design concept for the Chelsea
clinic revolves around presenting a thoughtfully curated selection of skincare products, with SHH creating dedicated spaces for casual consultations and an expansive display of cosmetic products.
Natural materials, such as timber and limestone, have been seamlessly integrated to evoke a nature-inspired aesthetic. The interior design features a palette of natural materials and tones to create a comfortable ambience, with display units strategically lining the walls, showcasing Eudelo’s cosmetic products. Tony Duesbury, senior associate at SHH, commeted: ‘Every detail has been carefully considered to create an environment that not only reflects the professionalism of the services and products available but also a space that is versatile to easily accommodate functions with retail display.’
shh.co.uk
THDP redesigning Hilton Milan
Hilton Milan is undergoing a transformation this year with design by architecture and interior design studio THDP. The new design draws
inspiration from the nearby Isola district and the principles of biophilic architecture. Interiors will showcase materials, furnishings and finishes inspired by the colours of nature, with special attention to natural lighting. The renovation is proceeding in stages, with the refurbishment of the 155 rooms in the west wing, expected to be ready for the
September Fashion Week.
thdpdesign.com
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