The Open University ‚Jennie Lee‘ building was built as a world class facility for research and learning and was named after one of the founding members of the University.
The core areas became a feature of the building and LF opal luminaires were used as linear blocks running down the building to highlight the routes through. Spotlights were then integrated onto the structural columns to highlight these as a feature of the building.
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The Rowe Central House
HALO Bristol
The Bindery
Chivas Brothers Bottling Facility
John Robertson Architects
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4 Roger Street
General Cat A fitout in central London designed by Jonathan Hart Associates in Surrey. Client wanted a simple ...

Bedford Modern School
A new science block at Bedford Modern school to replace the existing building that had been largely unchanged since

Middlesex University
Installing ARKTIK at Middlesex university has brought a new lease of life to 50 classrooms. 379 ineffective ...

1-3 Pemberton Row
The offices at 1-3 Pemberton Row underwent a significant refurbishment to create a more modern, comfortable office,