ASSOCIATE JAQUELINE STEPHEN SHORTLISTED FOR THE MJ LONG PRIZE
MARCH 2025

Associate and architect for the Faith Museum in Bishop Auckland, Jacqueline Stephen, is on the 4 person shortlist for the MJ Long Prize for Excellence in Practice. The prize, named in memory of inspirational architect MJ Long, celebrates architects who are excelling in practice. In recognition of the London home of the awards, the prize considers UK-based architects working for UK-based practices, and is judged on an overall body of work with an emphasis on a recently completed project. Architectural Review article can be seen here.
MESSUMS WILTSHIRE TALK
SEPTEMBER 2020

On the 12th September Niall will be part of a panel discussion alongside Peter Clegg, Piers Taylor and Jenny Jones. Chaired by Kate Goodwin ‘A Place Together’ will examine the future of the city centre and high rise architecture; airports and theme parks.
The discussion takes Elisabeth Frink’s reconstructed Woolland Studio – and her creative environment as the backdrop. A Place Apart (starts 10:30am) and A Place Together (starts 2pm), which recall Frink’s statement about her studio and solitary practice and a contrasting talk about how collective spaces need to be reimagined and how architecture is adapting to a post Covid-19 society.
Tickets can be purchased here.