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Virtual Building Tour – London Bridge Station

Fiona Mckay

London Bridge Station - Ralph Hodgson

London Bridge Station - Ralph Hodgson

On the 18 Jun 2020, the AIA UK Chapter held its first in a series of virtual building tours to replace live building tours currently curtailed as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic.  Grimshaw Architects’ Stuart Grahn, Associate Principal, and Mark Middleton, Partner, led an informative and inspirational virtual tour of the London Bridge Station upgrade, completed in 2018.  

The main line station is the oldest railway station in London Fare Zone 1 and one of the oldest in the world having opened in 1836.  According to Stuart Grahn, “operationally the project creates a unified site that includes extended platforms, integrated new street entrances, three new through tracks, fewer terminating platforms and convenient links to onward travel.”  

He also noted that the “dynamic canopy ribbons ripple to allow natural light into the concourse below.  These ‘eyebrows’ denote the centre of the concourse below, creating a clear identity for the station.  From above, the station reveals that it is as long as the adjacent  Shard – one of the tallest buildings in Europe - is tall.  Together they form a complementary urban sculpture and a symbol of the revival of that part of south London.”

The redevelopment of the station began with a consented master plan by TP Bennett and Alan Baxter Associates in 2000.  Grimshaw Architects was appointed in 2010 to design a world class station suitable to its location and status. Construction began in 2012 and the station was opened in 2018 - the entire transformation undertaken with minimal disruption to usual station operations.

London Bridge Station (C) Paul Raftery

London Bridge Station (C) Paul Raftery

Instead of limiting the experience of viewers unable to physically visit the building, the virtual tour offered a variety of digital media formats - including videos, drawings, diagrams as well as still photography – that generally enhanced it.  The format not only afforded the presenters the ability to eloquently highlight graphically major planning concepts of the buildings, it also allowed them to explore in depth the design development of technical elements of the project, such as the skylights; structural supports for the rail tracks and platforms; and heritage continuity.  

Time lapse photography then allowed participants to experience in a few minutes a construction sequence that lasted 6 years.  The virtual tour also enabled a much wider audience both by distance and by numbers.  A live building tour traditionally generates about 25 participants; the virtual tour had upwards of 40.

The London Bridge Station not only stands in the forefront of design, but also redefines the modern definition of a train station.  The project has been well received by the public and professionals alike and was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2019.

The AIA UK Chapter will continue to host virtual buildings tours throughout the year to offer architects the opportunity to visit notable buildings that have particular design interest in London, around the country as well as beyond the shores of the UK.

Written by Gregory Fonseca, AIA

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Webinar // City as Verb: A Hybrid Territory- Switzerland

Fiona Mckay

In partnership with the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, AIA International invites you to the next 'City as Verb' Wednesday webinar scheduled for  Wednesday 29 July 09:00 (BST)

The lecture is: A Hybrid Territory – Switzerland as a Laboratory for Contemporary Urban Design and Beyond

The featured speaker is:  Prof. Michael Jakob (HEPIA- Geneva School of Engineering, Architecture, and Landscape)

Members can receive 2 CES/HSW Learning Units. To verify attendance, please email me your name, AIA member number, and a screenshot of the lecture. To qualify for credits, please join in real-time.

Youtube [English] live stream https://youtu.be/aRGK0s9f5Gg

More info on AIA IR website: https://www.aiainternational.org/online-lectures-calendar/2020/7/29/city-as-verb-a-hybrid-territory-switzerland

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CLC COVID-19 Task Force: Future Proofing, Record Keeping and Summary Guide

Fiona Mckay

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Dear AIA UK members and friends,

Please see this timely article from chapter sponsors Beale & Co, regarding the legal implications of the potential coronavirus pandemic. 

Don’t forget, if you have any legal questions, Beale & Co offers a free legal help line for AIA UK members.  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7469 0400 (please quote “AIA UK Helpline”) Email: aiauk@beale-law.com

On 14 July 2020, the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) COVID-19 Task Force published further key guidance to address the contractual challenges presented by the pandemic, including guidance on future proofing contracts, guidance on record keeping and a summary guide.

In this article, Andrew Croft and Emily Hunt explain the guidance and summarise how to make use of this new guidance. 

To read the full article please clicks on the link below:

CLC COVID-19 Task Force: Future Proofing, Record Keeping and Summary

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AIA Film Challenge

Fiona Mckay

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AIA Film Challenge 2020 is open!

Design has the power to solve some of the biggest issues facing cities today. We believe these stories are among the most important stories we can tell. The AIA Film Challenge is a film contest that amplifies these stories—architects partnering with communities and civic leaders to design a healthy, sustainable, just world that improves lives. 

The challenge is open to everyone. Use your smartphone or computer to produce a 60- to 90-second mini documentary. You could win up to $7,000! Learn more from AIA Film Challenge website.

Important dates

  • Films due: August 24

  • Public voting: August 31-October 4

  • Winners announced: late October

Sample video

Check out this 90-second sample video from Dan Hart, FAIA, to see how it’s done.

Register from here

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RESOURCES FOR YOUNG ARCHITECTS AND FAMILIES

Fiona Mckay

CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY, CHINATOWN BRANCH

CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY, CHINATOWN BRANCH

AIA's programmes are not just for grown-ups - some are specially made for kids! Here is a selection for budding young architects and their families to enjoy.

AIA’s K-12 Initiative

The K-12 Initiative is all about supporting design programmes to get young people inspired. This includes a collection of free online resources for children and families.
Browse resources HERE
 

AIA Cleveland Home Architecture Camp

AIA Cleveland has created an Architecture Camp for all ages which you can download and take at your own pace. Young people can sharpen their drawing skills, think about how sustainable their home is and learn about structure with the help of spaghetti and marshmallows!  
Learn More HERE.


AHMM Summer School 2020

Another online opportunity, for young people aged 15-19 who want to study architecture. Apply to join AHMM's online summer school and they can spend a week working with a mentor, taking part in group workshops and learning about the industry. The deadline for applications is Friday 10 July at midnight.
Download the application form HERE

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Portview Fitting Remarks Q&A with AIA UK President Christopher Musangi

Fiona Mckay

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In March, AIA UK President, Christopher Musangi, was delighted to join our sponsors Portview for their first #FittingRemarks Q&A of the year, to chat about the latest industry trends and current projects.

Follow Portview on Twitter @PortviewFitOut for more news.

1.    Portview: The @AIAnational has been a professional society of architects for over 150 years. Can you tell us more about it?

Chris: The AIA was founded in 1857 by 13 architects & now has over 95,000 members, in over 200 chapters worldwide. In 1993 @AIAUK became the 1st international chapter. The AIA advocates for the value of architecture & gives architects resources to do their best work.

2.   Portview: How did you get involved with the @AIAUK and what opportunities does it provide members?

Chris: I got involved with the @AIAUK when I moved to London from New York. It has provided me with a variety of programmes I need to attain my needed Continuing Education credits, as well as helped me network with industry professionals in the UK & worldwide.

3.  Portview: Entries are now open for the @AIAUK Excellence in Design Awards, which we are delighted to sponsor! Can you tell us a little bit more about them? Is it just for @AIAUK members?

Chris: We are honoured to partner with @PortviewFitOut for the awards which recognise & honour design excellence. They are open to all architects & designers who work in the UK with projects here or abroad, or those who work abroad but have a project in the UK.

4.   Portview: What are your three top tips for writing an award-winning submission?

Chris: There really aren’t any top tips because it all comes down to the jury’s review of a submission, and this always varies depending on the jury and project type. In short believe in your work and do submit your amazing projects.  

5.   Portview: Is there a previous #ExcellenceInDesign winner that you were particularly impressed by? If so, what stood out to you?

Chris: There are so many impressive submittals each year, but last year for me among the many amazing submittals, it was @davidleecharch (David Leech Architects) ‘A House in a Garden’ which is a lovely contemporary translation of the ordinary suburban house.

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6.    Portview: @AIAUK run a number of unique #networking events throughout the year, such as your film nights. Can you tell us more about these and what’s coming up? 

Chris: The film nights are one of our more exciting ways to earn Continuing Education credits. We watch an architecture/design film & then discuss it. On 10 March @ BFI screening room we screen ‘Precise Poetry’, a documentary on Italian-Brazilian Architect Lina Bo Bardi.

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7.    Portview: Can non-members attend also?

Chris: Yes, very much so. We open these film nights to non-members as well, and they actually make up almost 50% of our attendees which is really great, and good to know our programmes reach out to the wider community.

8.    Portview: Outside of @AIAUK, you work as a Senior Architectural Designer for #luxury #interiordesign house, @goddardlittle. Together, we are working on an exciting new project for @CanaryWharfGrp. What can you tell us about that?

Chris: This is a super-luxe prime residential spa & health facility at the new Southbank Place development, across the river from the Houses of Parliament. It has a 25m pool, vitality pools, thermal cabins, spacious state of the art gym & studios, and treatment rooms.

9.    Portview: What are the key challenges of a project this size and spec?

Chris: The 25m swimming pool & vitality pools have been the most challenging aspect of this project, as there is so much to account for with these exciting features, and you can’t afford to go wrong. You need a good focused team working on it.

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10.   Portview: What finish or feature in particular do you love and why?

Chris: There are many aspects of the project I love as spas are very exciting projects, but I particularly love the thermal cabins – the saunas & steam rooms. Designing and working on them has been especially exciting, as well as seeing the designs being realised.

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11.   Portview: When it comes to project teams, what is the key to a successful partnership?

Chris: A dedicated Construction, Client and Design team, with mutual respect & understanding, and all parties coming together to achieve the desired goal.

12.   Portview: Interesting - we hope we fit the bill! When it comes to first impressions, what do you look for when deciding to collaborate with a contractor?

Chris: Very much so! @PortviewFitOut have been extraordinary. The presentation of past project experience, their technical expertise and how they plan to tackle the project at hand is key.

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13.   Portview: How would you summarise your experience of working with #TeamPortview?

Chris: The best construction team I have ever worked with! Very respectful, detail oriented, hardworking & honest. They’ve been supportive & always achieve the design intent. It’s been a very pleasant experience & they’ve become more like working family. It’s that good!

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14.   Portview: Are clients’ expectations changing? Do they differ from sector to sector?

Chris: They are changing and they do differ from sector to sector. I think in this next decade sustainability is going to become an even bigger expectation.

15.   Portview: How do you go about meeting client expectations?

Chris: Listening to them and working closely with the client team at all times, that way they are abreast with developments, and know why certain decisions were made.

16.   Portview: How do you get the best out of people who work for/with you to achieve project goals?

Chris: Treating everyone with respect & understanding first, and then working hard at what you do. In return they do the same and project benefits greatly from it.

17.   Portview: How has the industry changed in the last 10 years – what have been the challenges and opportunities?

Chris: Technology has influenced the industry in project delivery & new products. One new & exciting product is the @irisceramica marble looking large format porcelain tiles we are using in the spa which look like real marble, are quicker to install & more sustainable!

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18.   Portview: What trends in design and architecture do you expect to see more of in 2020?

Chris: A bigger interest in sustainable projects, project delivery, materials, suppliers… generally a bigger push towards sustainability.

19.   Portview: Have you anything exciting planned for 2020?

Chris: Finishing the Spa with @PortviewFitOut, which I have been working on for over 3.5yrs. It has been a challenging project, but it is coming to fruition finally, and I am excited to successfully deliver this most exciting project with this team.

20.   Portview: What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?

Chris: Always believe in yourself, give your level best, and don’t stress out about things you cannot control.

21.   Portview: What advice would you give someone wanting to get into interior architecture?

Chris: Architecture/Interior Architecture is very demanding and there are many times when the remuneration isn’t that good.  However, it is an exciting field, and the rewards of creating amazing spaces are immeasurable.

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