Easy Learning Village wins Innovative Architecture Award at ICONIC WORLD.
Winners of the ICONIC AWARDS 2019: INNOVATIVE ARCHITECTURE
The Schrödinger Building has been shortlisted in the AJ Architecture Awards in the Workplace (up to 10,000sqm) category.
Slovanka cornerstone ceremony
Structure complete on Bellhouse Building at Oxford Science Park
Smichov project nearing completion
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Construction starts at new Centre for Physics – Solid 21
Work starts on site at the new FZU Pavilion in Prague
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Steelwork progresses on Bellhouse site in Oxford Science Park
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Snegiri, Moscow, reveals completed facades
Ian Bogle on Tenderstream Snapshot
Viktorie Soucek joins a panel discussion with Eva Jiricna
Why was Eva Jiricna’s teaching so different and inspirational? What is creative teaching today?
Viktorie Soucek graduated from UMPRUM Prague under Eva Jiricna. She now joins the panel discussion along with other Eva Jiricna’s alumni.
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Ian Bogle joins the panel discussion on the topic of creating healthy cities
Ian Bogle joins the panel discussion: Designing for healthy, happy cities
Everyday our health is impacted by the urban environment. Noise, pollution, and stress are a few of the many parameters contributing to poor physical and mental health. The built environment can serve as a powerful tool to enhance our wellbeing and create resilient communities. How should we be designing places to make people happier and healthier?
May 15th | 18:00-20:30
New mixed use scheme, Prague 7
Astrid Garden is a new mixed use scheme in the Prague 7, that will offer over 3400 sqm of office accommodation, 690 sqm retail space and 110 units apartments offering a variety of different residential amenities. The construction of the offices is planned to be completed within two years.
The Tannery at Amial – Construction works underway
The Students Accommodation plot main structure for the double storey basement parking almost completed
Ian Bogle talking at IPSEF Asia in Shanghai 7-9 May 2019
Ian Bogle will inform and inspire at this year’s IPSEF forum in Shanghai with a title ‘The spaces in between’
Oxford Science Park, Turf cutting for the Bellhouse Building
Construction has commenced on Bogle Architects’ Bellhouse Buiding, located to the north-eastern corner of The Oxford Science Park (OSP). Following a turf-cutting ceremony attended by Lord and Lady Drayson earlier this week, the Bellhouse building will offer flexible and contemporary office space that can accommodate a range of unit sizes. The project follows Bogle Architects’ previous work with OSP, the recently opened Schrödinger Building, which completed last year.
For more information please visit Oxford Science Park page here.
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British Expertise International Award - International Architecture & Design Project Winner
Bogle Architects’ Early Learning Village, Singapore, has been awarded International Architecture & Design Project in the highly-prestigious 2019 British Expertise awards, which recognises and celebrates outstanding international achievements by companies in the UK professional services sector.
A world first in pre-school facilities, the Early Learning Village delivers a multi-cultural, flexible environment with capacity for 2,100 children from nursery to kindergarten age, as well as 400 support staff.
More information on the awards can be found here.
More information on the project can be found here.
Šárecký Dvůr named Best Residential Development in Central and Eastern Europe
Šárecký Dvůr named Best Residential Development in Central and Eastern Europe
Leaf Academy; Bogle Architects breaks ground on new education campus in Slovakia
Work has commenced on the first phase of Bogle Architects' new boarding school for LEAF Academy in Slovakia. Located in Vištuk to the North East of the Slovakian capital of Bratislava, the project is for students aged 15 to 19 and was won by Bogle through an international design competition in 2015. Following an in-depth consultation process, the beginning of construction was celebrated on the 10th of October in a ground-breaking ceremony attended by the Mayor of Vištuk.
Situated in a rural hilltop setting on former farmland, the design of the co-ed school is sympathetic to its rural surroundings, responding sensitively to the agrarian landscape while ensuring a contemporary feel.
The scheme is being developed in six distinct phases, with Phase 1 encompassing a group of residential buildings arranged in two clusters of four blocks that include dormitories for 400 pupils and three teacher accommodation blocks. The design of these blocks references the pitched roofs of typical farmstead buildings while delivering modern student accommodation.
Closer to the centre of the site, the learning components of Phase 1 comprise two teaching buildings, a dining hall, a sports building and the EL (Entrepreneurial Learning) building, all arranged around a new public square. Co-working spaces feature throughout, while the EL building includes a workshop where pupils are taught to design product prototypes. The scheme also includes a state-of-the-art technology room designed for teaching computer programming. The sports building, outdoor sports facilities, library and medical clinic will be available for use by the residents of Vištuk.
Passive design solutions have been deployed throughout the scheme, including passive solar gain during the winter months. Many of the buildings are naturally ventilated and some are designed to achieve a BREEAM 'Outstanding' certification.