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Long & Kentish Architects
Contemporary English Architect Practice – Highbury Design Studio: Information + Images
post updated 8 May 2021
Long & Kentish – Key Projects
Featured Building by Long & Kentish:
British Library – Centre for Conservation, north London, England, UK
Date built: 2007
Design: with Colin St John Wilson
photo © Nick Weall
Construction of the Centre for Conservation behind the British Library building was completed in December 2006 on time and to budget. Following a short period of moving in equipment and staff, the Centre became fully operational in March 2007.
Context photograph of the British Library building:
photograph © Adrian Welch jun 2007
National Maritime Museum, Falmouth, Cornwall, southwest England, UK
Date built: 2003
The National Maritime Museum Cornwall is located in a Falmouth harbourside building. It was designed for an architectural design competition managed by RIBA Competitions.
Pallant Gallery, Chichester, West Sussex, England
Date built: 2007
Design: with Colin St John Wilson
Gulbenkian Museum Prize 2007
Pallant House Gallery opened in its present incarnation to national critical acclaim in July 2006. The remarkable £8.6 million build project, which took nearly three years to complete, seamlessly married the original Queen Anne, grade I listed town-house and the new wing, quadrupling Pallant House Gallery’s exhibition space. source: http://pallant.org.uk/about1/about-us
More architecture projects by Long & Kentish online soon
Location: 27 Horsell Road, London, N5 1XL, England, UK
English Architecture Practice Information
Architect studio based in London, UK
An English architecture practice led by MJ Long and Rolfe Kentish.
Architectural studio founded in 1994.
MJ Long was born in the USA in 1939.
Education: MArch from Yale in 1964.
Rolfe Kentish was born in London in 1954.
Education: MA & DipArch from Cambridge in 1980.
This London architecture practice emanated from Colin St John Wilson & Partners, where MJ Long was a director and Rolfe Kentish was an associate.
Based in Highbury, North London, the design firm has specific expertise in the programming, design and construction supervision of museums, galleries, libraries, university facilities, restaurants, new houses, artists’ studios, conversion work to existing buildings, fittings and components.
London Architect – architectural practice listing on e-architect
Website: www.longkentish.com
London Architectural Designs
London Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:
British Academy Refurbishment, Carlton House Terrace, St. James’s
Design: Wright & Wright
image © architects
British Academy Refurbishment
Wright & Wright has started work on a project to remodel the grade I-listed offices of the British Academy in central London. This Carlton House Terrace project won Listed Building Consent this summer.
King’s Cross Sports Hall
Architects: Bennetts Associates
photo © John Sturrock
King’s Cross Sports Hall Building
The construction of the new King’s Cross Sports Hall, a community sports centre and gym building by a award-winning architecture practice. This new property development is located at the north east edge of the 67-acre King’s Cross development, has now completed.
British Library Building:
picture © Nick Weall
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