Cullinan Studio has gained planning approval for energy use improvements to Lubetkin’s Grade 2* listed Bevin Court in the London Borough of Islington.
Read MoreAt the CIBSE ASHRAE Technical Symposium in Glasgow, Kristina Roszynski presented research that explores the challenges faced in tackling the urgent need for large-scale residential retrofit within conservation areas in the UK.
Read MoreTo produce positive outcomes, schools depend on happy, engaged children, committed staff and a shared educational ethos. When designing a school, architects can help optimise all of these elements… here are five lessons from the new Beormund School project in London…
Read MoreMarlborough Sports Garden shortlisted for two New London Awards 2022
Read MoreQ&A with Practice Leader, Roddy Langmuir
Read MoreIt’s been said of Cullinan Studio that we ‘specialise in things that have never been done before.’ In this series of Q&As we invited the Studio’s partners to share their experiences of innovative projects and ways of working, and how the insights gained can inform the future of architecture. First is Carol Costello, one of our three Practice Leaders…
Read MoreEarlier this year planning permission was granted for the first phase of our award-winning masterplan to regenerate the Eastfields Estate in south London, developed in collaboration with two other architectural practices, Levitt Bernstein and Proctor & Matthews.
Read MorePlanning approval has been granted for the final phase of improvements to the Marlborough Sports Garden in Southwark, to provide a sustainable, mixed sports facility, freely available to school children and local young people.
Read MoreCongratulations to Robin Nicholson who has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Design at the University of the West of England
Read MoreCompleted in 1997, the Archaeolink Visitor Centre In Aberdeenshire was a radically different kind of building: conceptually, visually, and also in its approach to energy conservation. Twenty-five years on, as architects strive for operational net zero carbon, the project’s innovative passive design has valuable lessons for today…
Read MoreEdward Cullinan (1931-2019) was one of the most respected and charismatic architects of his era. A new book, Being Ted Cullinan, examines his life, work and legacy through perspectives by more than 30 friends, colleagues and historians.
Read MoreThe Fountains Abbey Visitor Centre exemplifies the Cullinan Studio idea that buildings should be conceived in context – with design, materials and setting all connected to the place and its history. Thirty years on, we continue to apply the same concepts to radically different projects, from urban regeneration to energy centres…
Read MoreHow an innovative building system, designed by Cullinan Studio in the 1970s for the Olivetti typewriter company, showed the way to the 21st Century architecture of the ‘Circular Economy’…
Read MoreA new bench and planter has been unveiled outside Finsbury Library, telling the story of a pioneering project that will help deliver a more environmentally-friendly, cost-effective way of heating homes in Islington.
Read MoreCullinan Studio have always been innovators; specialists in things that have never been done before. Our archives are full of buildings that point to the future, of ideas that were radical at the time but have since become accepted wisdom.
Read MoreMarlborough Sports Garden is winner of Future Place: Public Realm award at The Pineapples 2022.
Read MorePart of the 2022 London Festival of Architecture, this cross-disciplinary show and tell shared how Circular Economy principles are being implemented in the design and operation of the Marlborough Sports Garden in Southwark.
Read MoreHalf a century ago Cullinan Studio pioneered a cooperative, income-sharing partnership model for an architectural practice. Our structure brings challenges but also tremendous benefits – and it is founded on just three elegantly simple principles…
Read MoreIn the age of climate crisis, architects need to understand embodied carbon – and design it out of all new buildings. Here’s how we can meet the challenge…
Read MoreArchitects can help make the concept of the circular economy a reality – but the picture is bigger than simply building efficient, low-waste buildings. Here’s how we can design the circular future…
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