Thursday, 20 December 2012
Friday, 30 November 2012
Schools Update
Work on our three Cambridgeshire BSF schools projects is progressing well with many of the early phases now completed and in use. All three projects feature a mix of light-touch refurbishment, major reorganisation and extension.
Photographer : Chris Chudleigh
More photos after the break.
Neale Wade Community College |
Photographer : Chris Chudleigh
More photos after the break.
Monday, 26 November 2012
RHP BIM Update
Over recent years our studios have undertaken a gradual introduction and training programme to develop our BIM (based on AutoDesk Revit 3D parametric modelling) strategy within the practice.
This reflects our general commitment to the continual improvement of our systems and service, and recognises current best practice and future trends.
Office Development, Phase 1 Completed Nov 2012 |
More after the break.
Monday, 29 October 2012
BREEAM Outstanding Visitor Centre
Monday, 10 September 2012
Museum Opens its New Doors
We're very excited to announce the re-opening of the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology (MAA) at the University of Cambridge following an extensive refurbishment and re-modelling programme. The museum houses one of the most significant anthropological collections in the UK, in addition to significant local and national archaeological material.
In the video below curator Mark Elliot introduces the new facilitiesand the collection.
For opening times and more details of the interesting collections, click on the link below...
http://maa.cam.ac.uk/home/index.php?a=31&b=visitor%20information&c=3
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
NW Cambridge Appointment
RHP are very pleased to anounce that we have been selected to be part of the team delivering the NorthWest Cambridge urban extension for the University of Cambridge.
RHP have been selected to design 300 post-graduates rooms at the heart of the development, we're delighted to be part of the team and excited to be working with the client and masterplanning team (Aecom) and Wilkinson Eyre with Mole Architects; Mecanoo; David Chipperfield Architects; Cottrell Vermeulen Architecture with AOC and Sarah Wigglesworth Architects; MUMA and landscape architects from Aecom and Townshends.
Results Click Here
Aecom masterplan highlighting RHP site |
Results Click Here
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Better than the Best Ever?
The Thomas Paine Study Centre (TPSC) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) designed by RHP has been described as possibly one of the best buildings ever following a Building Use Study (BUS) carried out by the Useable Buildings Trust/Bill Bordass as part of an ongoing review process by UEA with the benefit of a Technology Strategy Board grant.
The Elizabeth Fry Building at UEA has been described by Building Magazine as one of 'the best buildings ever' and had previously ranked top in BUS studies, but in conclusion the BUS study of TPSC concluded...
"TPSC now scores even more highly than the Elizabeth Fry Building, which was, when originally surveyed, one of the most well-liked buildings by its occupants in the whole database."
Click Here to See How Its Works
The Elizabeth Fry Building at UEA has been described by Building Magazine as one of 'the best buildings ever' and had previously ranked top in BUS studies, but in conclusion the BUS study of TPSC concluded...
"TPSC now scores even more highly than the Elizabeth Fry Building, which was, when originally surveyed, one of the most well-liked buildings by its occupants in the whole database."
Click Here to See How Its Works
Thomas Paine Study Centre, University of East Anglia |
Monday, 13 August 2012
Impington Lane Housing Phase 1
The first phase of our Impington Lane housing development on the former Unwins seed factory completed earlier this year, the first phase includes a range of 3 & 4 bedroom houses and 1&2 bedroom apartments.
Photographer : Chris Chudleigh
More photos after the break.
Monday, 2 July 2012
Lowering Carbon in Business
"Will Hastings & St Leonards become a model for combining the
mitigation of climate change with encouraging economic growth and
development? A significant challenge being faced head on by a new
international partnership called Answers to the Carbon Economy (ACE).
This collaborative research and development project held its launch
conference in St Leonards on Thursday 31 May..."
RHP were very pleased to be asked to talk at the inaugural conference of ACE, a new International Partnership promoting the reduction of carbon in business practice in cost effective and practical ways. Phil Naylor & Nic Hoar presented details of RHP's involvement in the design of the Sussex Exchange Innovation Centre & the Enviro21 business park.
Queensway Innovation & Business Park by RHP |
Monday, 26 March 2012
Shortlisted : North West Cambridge Development
RHP have been shortlisted in the competition to design student accommodation for the North West Cambridge development. The competition has been led by Colander on behalf of the University of Cambridge. RHP were selected from 48 submissions to join the six strong shortlist.
Colander the competition organisers said... "The breadth and depth of the submissions received was extraordinarily high and the Appointments Panel was faced with a cornucopia of talent, different approaches, ideas and collaborations to discuss. The final selection was difficult to make, as so many excellent submissions had to fall by the wayside but the resulting shortlist is a testament to the talent and expertise that is available across the architectural profession in the UK and Europe."
For more details of this exciting new Cambridge district follow the link below:
North West Cambridge Development
Colander the competition organisers said... "The breadth and depth of the submissions received was extraordinarily high and the Appointments Panel was faced with a cornucopia of talent, different approaches, ideas and collaborations to discuss. The final selection was difficult to make, as so many excellent submissions had to fall by the wayside but the resulting shortlist is a testament to the talent and expertise that is available across the architectural profession in the UK and Europe."
Extract from Masterplan |
For more details of this exciting new Cambridge district follow the link below:
North West Cambridge Development
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Measuring Sustainability: Comparing ‘Passivhaus’ and ‘BREEAM’
Sustainability can
be a nebulous concept in the first place; so how do you go about measuring
it? Two well known metrics - Passivhaus
and BREEAM - offer widely differing approaches.
R H Partnership have just completed a design proposal for an Enterprise Centre that is intended to achieve both the Passivhaus standard and the highest possible BREEAM ’Outstanding’ rating. |
For more details follow the link below...
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
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