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Cambridgeshire Buildings: Architecture
English Buildings in Cambridgeshire, southeast England, UK
post updated 3 May 2022
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3 May 2022
BreadOven
Architects: chadwickdryerclarke.studio
photo : Richard Chivers
The Bread Oven House
BreadOven was the result of the desire to create a new focal point for the family to gather. A detached grade II listed building, on the edge of the former village green within a conservation area, originating from the 16th century, with 17th and 19th century additions, the original house is of timber-framed construction, rendered on a brick plinth, with a clay peg tiled roof to the front and a concrete plain tiled roof to the rear.
26 May 2018
RIBA East Awards Winners 2018
The David Attenborough Building, Cambridge, by Nicholas Hare Architects
photo © David Lowe
Storey’s Field Community Centre & Nursery, Cambridge, by muma
photo © Alan Williams
Aura housing, Great Kneighton, Cambridge, by TateHindle
photo © Timothy Soar
Stephen Perse Foundation new sports and learning building, Cambridge, by Chadwick Dryer Clarke Studio & LSI Architects
photo © Richard Chivers
West Court, Jesus College, Cambridge, by Niall McLaughlin Architects
photo © Nick Kane
21 May 2017
Lode House
Lode House
16 Oct 2012
Cambridgeshire Design Competition
Great Fen Visitor Centre Design Competition, Cambridgeshire
RIBA Competitions is pleased to announce the launch of a two-stage Design Ideas Competition for the Great Fen Visitor Centre in Cambridgeshire. Great Fen is an internationally acclaimed vision, one of sweeping scale and ambition. Over the next 50-100 years, more than 3,000ha of largely arable land will be transformed into a mosaic of habitat: open water, lakes, ponds and ditches; reedbed; fen, bog and marsh; wet grassland; dry grassland; woodland and scrub.
3 Feb 2010
King’s School Ely
King’s School Ely Building
Cambridgeshire Architecture
Key Designs, alphabetical:
Accordia Housing, Cambridge
Date built: 2008
Design: Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects (FCBS)
Feilden Clegg Bradley Housing
American Air Museum, Duxford
Date built: 1997
Design: Foster + Partners
photograph : Nigel Young
American Air Museum – Stirling Prize Winner 1998
Black House, Kingdon Avenue, Prickwillow
Date built: 2003
Design: Mole Architects
photo : John Donat
Black House Cambridge
Creative Exchange, St Neots
Date built: 2008
Design: 5th Studio
photograph : Tim Soar
St Neots Creative Exchange
Darwin College – Extension, Cambridge
Date built: 1994
Design: Dixon Jones Architects
Cambridge College
Ellis-Miller House, Prickwillow, Cambridgeshire
Date built: 1993
Design: Jonathan Ellis-Miller Architects
RIBA Awards – 1993 Regional Award : Eastern
Faculty of Education, Cambridge
Date built: 2005
Architects: Building Design Partnership
BDP Cambridge Faculty
Granta Park, Cambridgeshire
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Design: Eric Parry Architects
Imperial War Museum – Airspace project, Duxford
(2005)
Design: HOK International
The King’s School Ely
2010
Architects: ORMS Architecture Design
photograph : Kilian O’Sullivan
The King’s School Ely
Peterborough City Care Centre and Cavell Centre
2009
Nightingale Associates
Peterborough City Care Centre
Robinson College, Cambridge
1977-80
Gillespie Kidd & Coia Architects – GK&C
Robinson College Cambridge
Faculty of History, Cambridge
1964-68
James Stirling Architect
Faculty of History Cambridgeshire building
Schlumberger Research Centre, Cambridge
1983-85
Michael Hopkins & Partners
Schlumberger Research Centre
Schlumberger Cambridge Research Centre Phase 2
1993
Michael Hopkins & Partners
Village College, Impington, Cambridge
1936
Walter Gropius Architect
Wysing Arts Centre redevelopment, Bourn
2008
Hawkins/Brown Architects
Wysing Arts Centre
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