News: Updates (Page 9/15)
4 October 2018
MultiPly is moving to a new location

If you missed out on MultiPly at the V&A there is another chance to see several of the boxes at the NLA's Building Center.
21 September 2018
Open House at Sugar House Island

Join us on Saturday 22nd September to learn the story behind this new area of London that is gradually taking shape.
20 September 2018
The concepts that inspired MultiPly

Andrew spoke to journalist Mike Jeffree about the creative and practical thinking behind MultiPly, a landmark project for this year's London Design Festival, designed in collaboration with the American Hardwood Export Council and engineers, Arup.
14 September 2018
MultiPly is open

MultiPly is completed and open to the public! The 9m high pavillion, designed in collaboration with AHEC and ARUP will be in the Sackler Courtyard until 1st October as part of the London Design Festival.
#MultiPlyLDF
13 September 2018
100 Projects UK CLT published

We are delighted to announce our book, 100 Projects UK CLT, is available to download.
6 September 2018
MultiPly Starts on Site

Assembly of our cross-laminated timber pavillion has started at the V&A Sackler courtyard! Designed in collaboration with AHEC and ARUP the pavillion is part of the London Design Festival 2018.
AHEC website: https://www.americanhardwood.org/en/examples/our-projects/multiply
31 August 2018
MultiPly at LDF

Join us at this year's London Design Festival to explore the ideas behind MultiPly.
14 June 2018
Planning permission granted for Lauriston Road Synagogue

Our design for a new synagogue on the grounds of Lauriston Road Cemetery has been granted planning permission by Hackney Council.
22 May 2018
London Design Festival launches MultiPly

We are collaborating with the American Hardwood Export Council and ARUP to design MultiPly, a modular cross-laminated tulipwood pavilion, which will be hosted in the Sackler courtyard of the V&A from 15 September.
20 April 2018
Green Sky Thinking 2018

Join us on the evening of 17th May to discuss the 'Zero Carbon Myth'.