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Developments listed alphabetically:
Boots D10 Factory
Owen Williams
Classic Modern British building - a simple expression of structure and
techonology
Nottingham Factory
building : Owen Williams
Centre for Contemporary Arts Nottingham - Lace Market
2007-
Caruso St John

image from CFA
Centre
for Contemporary Arts Nottingham
Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham
1997
Stephen Hodder Architects
University
of Nottingham designer : Stephen Hodder
Jubilee Campus Expansion - Masterplan, University of Nottingham
2007-
make

Photograph : Zander Olsen
University
of Nottingham Jubilee Campus
Inland Revenue Centre Nottingham
1992-94
Hopkins Architects
Meadow Gardens
2008-
Make
£100m
National College for School Leadership, University of Nottingham
2000-02
Hopkins Architects
New Art Exchange
2008
Hawkins\Brown
New
Art Exchange
Nottingham Trent University - City Campus
2007-
Hopkins Architects
£70m approx.
Old Market Square renewal, central Nottingham
2007
Gustafson Porter

Photo credit: Dom Henry www.domhenry.com
Nottingham
square
O Zone
2007-
Marsh:Grochowski Architects
£40m zero-carbon housing, submitted for planning Apr 2007
incl. 60m high funicular tower
Student Halls, Nottingham University
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Denys Lasdun
University of Nottingham - Jubilee Campus Extension
2007-08
make
Weekday Cross : Mixed-use scheme
1999
Stephen Hodder Architects
Birmingham Buildings
English Architecture
RIBA Awards 2006 - East Midlands:
Visitor Centre, Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham
Architect: Groundworks Architects LLP
Client: Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Proposed Nottinghamshire Building:
Sherwood Forest : The Living Legend
£50m
make
RIBA architecture competition
make announced as winners jan 2007
Shortlisted architects:
Glen Howells, make, Richard Murphy Architects, Niall McLaughlin, Patel
Taylor, Wilkinson Eyre
78 submissions
Nicholas Hawksmoor, regarded by most people as being one of England's
greatest architects alongside Sir Christopher Wren and Sir John Vanbrugh,
was born in Nottinghamshire. He worked as an architect on Castle Howard
in 1699 and then Blenheim Palace, both in England. Nottingham
architect - Hawksmoor.
Other examples of Nottingham Architecture welcome
World Architecture : e-architect
- a guide to key buildings across the globe
Nottinghamshire
buildings
Comments or building suggestions / photos for the Nottingham Architecture
page
welcome: info@e-architect.co.uk
Nottingham Architecture -
page : adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
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