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Goldsmiths, designed by John Lyall Architects

“The brass cladding of John Lyall Architects’studios for the Goldsmiths Company in Clerkenwell gives a hint towards the work going on inside”

John Lyall Architects Goldsmiths Centre in Farringdon, London has been published in this weeks Building Design magazine. The article looks in particular detail at the  pre-patinated brass cladding, which has been hand finished to produce a rich colour and texture, with each panel being unique.

Click here to open a PDF version of the article.

The project is progressing well on site, and is due for completion in the autumn 2011. To see the latest site photos click here. For more design development images click here.

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Eagle Court – the new training centre for The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths – is progressing well on site.  Marked by the traditional topping out ceremony, the uppermost structural point of the building has now been completed (by contractors Balfour Beatty), and the internal spaces are really starting to take shape – including those within the existing Victorian school building:

 

The facility – due to open in Autumn 2011 – will provide post-graduate education, business start-up studio space, business skills tuition and support for young goldsmiths, plus craft skills training to pre-apprentice silversmiths close to Hatton Garden, the traditional home of the trade in London. The development comprises a new building – predominantly clad in limestone with  panels of patinated brass – and an adapted Grade Listed II Victorian School. The two distinct elements are linked by a glazed atrium. As well as the core educational facilities, the centre provides commercial workshop space, a large exhibition area, seminar space, a cafe and offices.

To read about the topping out ceremony on the Goldsmiths website, click here.

For more information and to see earlier sketches and design development models, click here.

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