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TAPESTRY BUILDING ON NEW LONDON ARCHITECTURE SHORTLIST

MAY 2013

Tapestry Building on New London Architecture Shortlist

The Tapestry Building in King’s Cross has been shortlisted for a New London Architecture Award in the Residential Category. The awards look to showcase the best of architecture and development in the Capital. The residential project is part of the large scale redevelopment of King’s Cross in a joint venture between developer Argent, London and Continental Railways and DHL Supply Chain.

ARGENT KINGS CROSS FILM

MAY 2013

Argent Kings Cross Film

A short film has been made about the practice and the design of the Tapestry Building, a large-scale mixed-use development on the edge of the Regent’s Canal in King’s Cross. The scheme forms one element in the wider regeneration of the 67-acre site adjacent to King’s Cross station and the Regent’s Canal.

In the film Niall McLaughlin describes the design influences behind the woven tapestry-like facade and places the building within a tradition of masonry buildings looking to imitate “the intensity and the enmeshed, thicket-like quality of tapestries” that goes back to the origins of architecture, where hanging tapestries were used to enclose space.

Link to Kings Cross film

NEW LONDON ARCHITECTURE SHORTLIST FOR ATHLETES’ VILLAGE HOUSING

MAY 2013

New London Architecture Shortlist for Athletes’ Village Housing

The Athletes’ Housing for Olympic is among one of the projects shortlisted for a New London Architecture Award. The scheme was nominated in the Masterplanning Category, as part of a group submission for the Olympic Village development for the London 2012 Games.