‘Paris 1924: Sport, Art and the Body’ is the new exhibition at The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, featuring exhibition and graphic design by architects and exhibition designers Nissen Richards Studio.
Written by
Nissen Richards Studio
Photography
Gareth Gardner
Alsar Atelier: Like most urban environments, Cambridge is subject to the inevitable effects of climate change and seemingly growing socioeconomic inequities within urban planning of the public realm. These phenomena often affect communities living in neighborhoods that were not originally planned for high population density and lack shaded infrastr...
Project name
Growing Shade
Architecture firm
Alsar Atelier, Northeastern University School of Architecture
Photography
Randy Crandon, Rolando Girodengo, Django Keyes
Typology
Public Architecture/ Community Room
Neil Dusheiko Architects has recently completed the striking transformation of a Victorian semi-detached house in South Cambridge. The result is a meticulously designed extension, enveloping the existing house and marked out by a series of skylights creating an abundance of natural light inside the home.
Project name
Sun Slice House and Spa
Architecture firm
Neil Dusheiko Architects
Location
South Cambridge, UK
Photography
Edmund Sumner, Neil Dusheiko Architects
Principal architect
Neil Dusheiko Architects
Interior design
Neil Dusheiko Architects
Built area
House 290 m² Spa 70 m²
Structural engineer
Momentum Engineers
Landscape
Jane Brockbank Landscape Design
Lighting
Neil Dusheiko Architects
Supervision
Neil Dusheiko Architects
Visualization
Draw a Half Circle
Construction
Sygnet Style
Material
Brick, Aluminium, Steel, Glass, Burnt Timber
Typology
Residential › Private Home