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REPORTER 019


New head of interiors for HLM Architects


Andy Illingworth has been promoted to head of interiors at HLM Architects where he will lead the practice’s 19-strong interiors team. He joined HLM in July 2002 as a member of the interior design team and has worked on a variety of projects and diff erent design disciplines. More recently, he worked on the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People and Department of Clinical Neurosciences, creating the interior and wayfinding vision. In his new role as head of interiors, he will continue to work with clients and colleagues and lead the interiors team.


Illingworth said: ‘Driven by a commitment to creating spaces that improve people’s lives, our interiors team has a strong track record of designing and delivering high quality projects for clients. We’re strengthened by the passionate and creative individuals who make up our team and are excited for this next chapter, which I’m proud to lead in my new role as head of interiors.’ hlmarchitects.com


Adam Nathaniel Furman designs Birmingham monument to celebrate Commonwealth Games To celebrate the


Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, designer Adam Nathaniel Furman was commissioned by Fierce Festival to design Babs’ Baldachino, a Queer monument to sit at the Edgbaston Resevoir for ‘The Healing Garden of Babs’ series of events. The brightly coloured piece encourages exploration and expression and is a ‘riotous and delicious celebration of the spirit of Queer Birmingham’. adamnathanielfurman.com


Floor Story opens new showroom during the London Design Festival East London Rug company and design house, Floor Story, will open the doors to a new showroom and studio space during the London Design Festival 2022. The multi- functional space, which will also be home to workspace designers Trifle, will welcome events, workshops and collaborations, as well as being a home to the two businesses, which were both born in the East End. fl oor-story.co.uk


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Wokingham Leisure Centre at Carnival Hub opens its doors


The Wokingham Leisure Centre at Carnival Hub in Wellington Road, Wokingham, has of icially opened to the public. Designed by HLM Architects and built


by Pellikaan Construction Ltd, the flagship state-of-the-art new centre includes two swimming pools, gym area, fitness studios, specialist group cycling room, a spa and a four-court sports hall. The multi-million-pound Carnival Hub community complex forms a significant part of the second and final phase of the Wokingham town centre regeneration vision to meet the evolving needs and preferences of residents and visitors. The heart of the site, which replaces an ageing 1990s building, brings together an outstanding new leisure facility, and


a new library that is currently undergoing fit-out.


Claire Wakelin, HLM London studio


director, said: ‘The flagship new leisure centre and library complex in the centre of Wokingham will regenerate the local area and public realm, creating a new focal point for the community. A major design objective for us was to deliver an exceptional, sustainable and modern facility within the vibrant Carnival Hub for residents and visitors to enjoy for years to come. The centre provides an enhanced off ering and a welcoming environment where people can have fun, recharge, and where sporting fans can train and compete.’ hlmarchitects.com


HOK secures planning consent for aff ordable neighbourhood


HOK’s London Studio has secured detailed planning approval for a new neighbourhood of 92 homes in Northolt, 100 per cent of which will be aff ordable, on behalf of Broadway Living – Ealing Council’s wholly-owned housing company. Northolt Grange will provide a mix of apartments and houses across a variety of housing tenures. The homes are set in a green and permeable neighbourhood, with the buildings set back from the street to create green and active spaces. The landscape-led design will see the green streets connect to a new public park and creates a new entrance to an existing primary school, allowing pupils and staff to enjoy the outdoor space. hok.com


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