Architect, Kentish Towner, Director of @BennettsAssocs Interested in culture-led regeneration, education and the workplace. helped make @StoryhouseLive . He/him
Director @simonerridge will present 'The Future of Theatre: Approachable, adaptable and sustainable' at the digital conference by @TheStage this week! Get your tickets and more info here: https://t.co/xxPIF1z8uu #FutureofTheatre
🎭“I think culture will play a really critical part in the rebirth of urban centres.”- @simonerridge discusses in @BuildingNews' article 'Rethinking Design: Putting the fun back into the future': https://t.co/TnH8C3p9N1
This week's #LocalMuseumsUnite theme is #CommunityBuildings. We are very excited about the future plans of our friends @HertfordTheatre. From 1914 the site hosted Castle Cinema, Castle Hall from 1973 and Hertford Theatre from 2010, we can’t wait to see what happens next!
Today we're remembering the great theatre architect Frank Matcham, who passed away 100 years ago today. It was tricky deciding which photos to share as every corner reveals a different delight, but here's a little selection from around the theatre. #Matcham100
Today is Storyhouse’s 3rd Birthday! 🎈🎈🎈
Thank you to the whole Storyhouse family - team, volunteers, readers, performers, audiences, creatives, & whole community for making Storyhouse a home.
Here’s a little bit of what Storyhouse means (Part 1, Part 2 coming later today!)
'The coming together of nbrhds has helped w loneliness. We must provide communities with the facilities to build on their newly energised sense of purpose and engage with this new sense of belonging' - @simonerridge of @BennettsAssocs https://t.co/CoPI1skFBK
Coronavirus: What next for architecture? The UK embraced an architectural vision of a better world after the shock of WWII. Ike Ijeh asks Sarah Featherstone, @simonerridge@justinpnicholls@Judith_Sykes and Henry Squire if covid might have the same effect https://t.co/aT1BnCMjdW
Storyhouse's (@StoryhouseLive) friendly face proves the benefits of removing barriers from social spaces, argues @NatashaTripney https://t.co/67jl65Z9D8
“The different typologies of buildings we work on always requires a carefully considered approach to making sure it is built to last, and that it has a timeless quality.” Archinect Studio Visits: @BennettsAssocs#london
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In a time of division and rancour, design has a big part to play as UK theatres endeavour to welcome the wider community and become beacons of inclusivity / 📷 @BennettsAssocs@oldvictheatre / Projects by @Charcoalblue SODA Studio, @haworthtompkins +more / https://t.co/y4PEQb4lez
After several decades based in its Regency-era home, the Royal College of Pathologists @RCPath has relocated to a modern, all-new headquarters designed by @BennettsAssocs / https://t.co/EwfYisgOHR