Award
RIBA Awards 2010
Nottingham Contemporary and Downing College have won RIBA regional awards.
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In Conversation
Adam Caruso at Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham Contemporary, United Kingdom
4 October 2018
Adam Caruso will be in conversation at Nottingham Contemporary with Luke Jones and George Gingell from About Buildings + Cities. The event is free but booking is required.
Nottingham Contemporary presents the first UK retrospective of the works of Swiss architects and designers Trix & Robert Haussman. Caruso St John have conceived the design for the exhibition.
Nomination
2011 Mies van der Rohe Award
Nottingham Contemporary and Chiswick House Cafe have been nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award, the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.
Adam Caruso will be giving a talk at Nottingham Contemporary as a part of the University of Nottingham and the University of Leicester's Narrative Space conference.
Panel Discussion
Adam Caruso, with Tom Dykhoff, Jonathan Hale, and Micheala Giebelhausen:
Architecture, Art and the Changing City
Nottingham Contemporary, United Kingdom
9 December 2009, 6:30pm
Discussion
Adam Caruso in conversation with Thomas Demand
Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom
2 November 2009, 7pm
Chaired by Alex Farquharson, director of Nottingham Contemporary.
Caruso St John have been appointed architects for the renovation of the Kunsthalle Bielefeld.
Planning permission has been granted for the construction of two timber-framed apartment blocks on the outskirts of Lucerne.
Caruso St John has won a RIBA International Award for its ‘innovative and joyful’ conversion of the Veemgebouw in Eindhoven, which has transformed the 1940s Philips electrical company warehouse into a modern mixed-use urban building.
Quarrying is underway for the Verde Spluga stone cladding for the principal façade of the new AXA office building on Stampfenbachstrasse in central Zurich.
Royale Belge has won a European Heritage / Europa Nostra Award for Conservation and Adaptive Reuse. Overseen by the European Commission in partnership with Europa Nostra, the awards celebrate and promote the highest standards in heritage interventions, research, and education, training and awareness-raising, as well the longstanding dedication of professionals and volunteers.
Caruso St John have won first prize in an invited competition to redevelop the historic Thune industrial complex in Skøyen, Oslo. The plan for Thune will transform a series of factory buildings dating back to the 1890's into a mixed-use neighbourhood, with a programme that includes cultural, leisure, and retail facilities alongside office and coworking spaces, light-industrial workshops, and social housing.