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University of Glasgow's new Clyde Waterfront Innovation Campus
New images of Stantec’s design for the University of Glasgow’s CWIC Nanofab facility
Wapping Wharf pushes on with phase 2 funding
Delighted for our friends at Alec French Architects that the next phase of Wapping Wharf in Bristol is now able to go ahead, following a funding agreement between joint venture developers Umberslade and Muse Developments…
Crystal Palace FC announce a new era for Selhurst Park Stadium using our visuals
On Monday in front of a crowd of journalists at Selhurst Park, Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish revealed the club’s plans for a brand new Main Stand and improvements to other areas of the stadium.
BDP and Sisk wins GOSH design competition with our visuals
Earlier in the year, we collaborated with BDP and John Sisk & Son on their competition entry for the Phase 4 redevelopment of Great Ormond Street Hospital (aka GOSH). And guess what? — they won!
Club Wembley launches exclusive One Twenty Club
This month saw the opening of new exclusive member’s club 'One Twenty' at Wembley Stadium. Earlier in the year we collaborated with architects KSS and produced a series of CGIs of the luxury interiors.
Cardiff Centre for Student Life animation
Back in late 2015, we collaborated with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios on their fantastic (winning!) competition entry for the design of the new Cardiff University, Centre of Student Life building. Now we can final take look...
Plans for Wales’ tallest building approved
Earlier in the year we completed a CGI for a tower that is set become Wales' tallest building.
Planners have now approved the 42-storey development that will stand at more than 132m (433 ft) high. It will be built on derelict land near Customhouse Street just south of John Lewis and will house around 450 students.
New National Children’s Hospital in Dublin is granted planning
Planning permission has been granted for Dublin's new children’s hospital on a campus shared with St James’s Hospital. It's been described as a “...truly watershed day for children, young people and their families,” Eilísh Hardiman, CEO of the Children’s Hospital Group.
Liverpool FC use our CGIs to showcase new state-of-the-art facilities
Liverpool FC have today released our CGIs showing the state-of-the-art facilities that fans can look forward to when their expanded Main Stand opens next season. The visuals showcase the plans for two new concourses, which will be the biggest at Anfield and will provide space for supporters to gather together and enjoy modern facilities before the game.
Planning submitted for new Children's Hospital Dublin
Plans were lodged today for The New Children's Hospital, Dublin, bringing Ireland one step closer to having a new world-class facility.
We've been working with the internationally acclaimed Design Team led by renowned children’s healthcare architect firm, BDP...
Our impossible engineering images hit the national press
Our images depicting "Jaw-dropping landscapes of the future" (Daily Mail), showered the internet and press yesterday promoting the launch of a new series of Impossible Engineering on TV channel Yesterday...
Say hello to Bridget! Bristol time-lapse photography
Last week we shot time-lapse photography of the unveiling of Bridget, a huge pop-art character and the face of new residential development, Bridge Quay, Bristol.
Adam Pratt, development director for developers Urban and Civic, said: "We are excited to be giving this landmark building in the heart of the city a new lease of life...
Skanska off-shore wind power film launched
The awesome film we produced to showcase Skanska off-shore wind capabilities was launched this month...
Opening the doors at Kallos Gallery, Mayfair
Kallos Gallery, selling some of the finest Greek antiquities in the world, launched this week.
The high-profile antiquities collector, Baron Lorne Thyssen-Bornemisza, commissioned our friends SO Creative...
The Mail Rail experience in for planning
Feilden Clegg Bradley have submitted plans for a museum, exhibition and events space that includes the Mail Rail Experience - a journey through the little-known rail tunnel network that carried London's mail throughout the city until 2003...
Balfour Beatty win St James's Market contract
Long term client Balfour Beatty have been awarded the £87m contract to build a major commercial and retail scheme that forms part of the £320m St James’s Market development in central London.
We collaborated with BB to produce two animations to support their bid.
V&A revamp commission
We're utterly delighted to have been selected by the Victoria & Albert Museum and Nicholas Jacob Architects to assist in the development of plans for refurbishment of the V&A's North Quarter galleries.
Nicholas Jacob Architects were commissioned to provide coherent study of the condition of the building and its structure within the North East Quarter, with particular attention being given to any retained historic fabric within the North and South Courts.
Home Park wins planning approval
Akkeron Group's ambitious plans for redevelopment of Home Park have received a massive boost with unanimous planning approval being granted by Plymouth councillors.
The plans will deliver new sports, leisure and retail facilities, including a state-of-the-art grandstand for Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
Gloucester Cricket Ground
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Linden Homes have received full consent for their ambitious plans to redevelop the Nevil Road ground. Following refusal of an earlier application, architects have designed the scheme, reducing the overall height and addressing various other issues identified by the planning department.
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club had considered they might leave Bristol entirely should their plans be rejected a second time. They'd suggested Filton Airfield or Gloucester as alternative homes but were convinced that Nevil Road provided the best platform from which the club and cricket in the South West could develop.