Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Marshalls Wing Competition 'Peoples Choice' Award



Thank you to everyone who voted for RHP's entry in the Marshalls Wing housing design competition, we're excited to announce we have been selected from the 62 entries on display as 'Peoples Choice' Award winner!.

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Thursday, 17 October 2013

On the Brink of History

Our conservation team have been working at 14 North Brink, Wisbech, with the National Trust for the past few years. 

One of the significant discoveries made during the restoration works was recently featured in the first few minutes of Episode 2 of the TV series 'Fabric of Britain'.

YouTube Link 


Friday, 3 May 2013

'A Light at the Museum'


"Viking Ironing boards, a flying fox loincloth and some very, very old potatos..."
...

Journalist Emma Higginbotham visits the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, shortlisted for the Art Fund prize for Musuem of the Year, and explores some of the one million artefacts owned by the museum.

Cambridge Evening News

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Cambridge Projects in the News

Two very different RHP projects on one page in today's Cambridge Crier!...a highly serviced fitout at the Cavendish Laboratory on the Universities West Cambridge site to aid LED research and the refurbishment of the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, recently shortlisted for the prestigious Art Fund sponsored 'Museum of the Year' award.

Cambridge Crier 4 April 2013


Wednesday, 3 April 2013

MAA Shortlisted for Art Fund "Museum of the Year" Award


Ten museums and galleries have been chosen to compete for the £100,000 Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year and the £10,000 Clore Award for Learning.  You may have heard on Radio 4’s Front Row programme last night RHP’s Museum of Arch and Anth is one of them.
 
Photograph : University of Cambridge

Our competitors include the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, the Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Horniman Museum and Art Gallery, both in London, and the Hepworth Museum, Wakefield.

Celebrating the very best UK museums and galleries, the Prize highlights the innovative and creative ways that museums bring objects and collections to life, looking specifically at activity undertaken in 2012.  As well as the £100,000 prize for Museum of the Year, one of the ten finalist museums will receive £10,000 for the Clore Award for Learning, which recognises achievements in learning programmes for children and young people.  From now until the end of May judges will travel the UK to see the ten museums, revealing the winners on the 4 June.

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Tuesday, 2 April 2013

RHP at AUDE 2013

An interesting but exhausting couple of days at this years AUDE conference in Warwick, an opportunity to showcase the wide range of new build and refurbishment work we carry out in the higher education sector for a number of Universities and Colleges.

Thursday, 28 March 2013

BREEAM Outstanding


A new visitor centre in Cambridge for the National Institute for Agricultural Botany has received a BREEAM score of 89.38% at the design stage.  


NIAB Nearing Completion

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Monday, 18 March 2013

Best New Building in Cambridge?

The Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology has been shortlisted for the 'Peoples Award' in this years 'Cambridge Design & Construction Awards'.

Photograph : Click Netherfield
You can view all of the entries on the Cambridge Evening News Website, follow the link below and register your vote.

Cambridge Evening News