British Museum set to launch controversial revamp competition
The British Museum has announced a 7,500m² redevelopment competition after it signed a highly-contentious £50m funding deal with fossil fuel giant BP
By Merlin Fulcher 4 January 2024 5,131 Views
The British Museum has announced a 7,500m² redevelopment competition after it signed a highly-contentious £50m funding deal with fossil fuel giant BP
By Merlin Fulcher 31 July 2023 1,636 Views
Nex Architecture has won a competition to design a new houseboat berth and pier at Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex
By Hattie Hartman 17 November 2021 752 Views
Vardo Restaurant at Duke of York Square by Nex– has won the Leisure prize at the 2021 AJ Architecture Awards
By Richard Waite 16 June 2021 1,664 Views
Nex has won approval for for a major revamp of George Gilbert Scott’s Grade II-listed library at Exeter College, Oxford
By Merlin Fulcher 2 June 2021 5,161 Views
London’s British Museum has named four architects for its £45 million construction consultancy services framework: Avanti Architects, Dannatt Johnson Architects, Nex Architecture and Wright & Wright Architects
By Paul Jaffe 31 March 2021 2,520 Views
Paul Jaffe of British Land explains how, working with Nex Architecture at 338 Euston Road, it was able to slash carbon emissions by re-using existing equipment and furniture
By AJ Contributor 17 August 2020 2,685 Views
The curved plate glass window units of Nex’s Chelsea café retract into a basement trench. Photography by James Brittain
By Rob Wilson 26 November 2019 339 Views
The 130m structure forms London’s longest riverboat terminal and serves the new Royal Wharf development in the Royal Docks
By Rob Wilson 29 October 2019 544 Views
The £5.2 million building has a unique curved glazing system which retracts into the ground and forms the final element in the redevelopment of London’s Duke of York Square, housing a restaurant and incorporating a new rooftop garden
By Richard Waite 19 September 2019 398 Views
The AJ can reveal the architects appointed on the early stages of a £3.5 billion housing-led scheme to redevelop a water recycling centre site (pictured) in north-east Cambridge