AL A
Practice information | |
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Key architects | Amanda Levete,Ho-Yin Ng, Maximiliano Arrocet and Alice Dietsch |
Location | London |
Founded | 2009 |
Work | |
Projects | Victoria & Albert Museum Exhibition Road , Central Embassy Bangkok, M-Pavilion, EDP Foundation Arts & Technology Centre, MPavilion |
AL_A, formerly known as Amanda Levete Architects, is a London-based practice formed in 2009 by Stirling Prize-winning architect Amanda Levete.
Practice
AL_A was formed in 2009 following the end of Levete's 20-year partnership with the late Jan Kaplický at Future Systems, where the partnership had completed several internationally recognised buildings including Selfridges' store in Birmingham and the Stirling Prize-winning media centre at Lord's cricket ground.
Levete's new company has won a number of important projects and competitions, based on her creative and collaborative approach to architecture.[1][2]
Projects
- Exhibition Road extrance and extension to the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (on site) [3]
- Central Embassy, Bangkok (on site) [4]
- MPavilion, Melbourne (2015) [5]
- MAAT, EDP Foundation Cultural Centre, Lisbon (on site) [6]
- 10 Hills Place, London (2009) [7]
- Spencer Dock Bridge, Dublin (2009) [8]
Awards
- The Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award[9]
- European Aluminium Award, Special Jury Prize for Innovation & Design[10]
- World Architecture Festival 2009 Interiors and Fit-Out Prize[11]
- CAB Aluminium in Renovation Award UK, Overall Winner[12]
- CAB Aluminium in Renovation Award UK, Special Prize[12]
- Leading European Arhictects Form - LEAF Awards[13]
References
- ↑ Burley, L. A very peculiar practice: How Amanda Levete is slowly finding her feet following her ex-husband's death The Independent, 19 April 2009. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
- ↑ Jeffries, S. The Saturday interview: architect Amanda Levete The Guardian, 9 April 2011
- ↑ dezeen magazine AL_A win V&A Exhibition Road project 28 March 2011.
- ↑ WorldArchitectureNews.com Work to start on Bangkok Central Embassy retail and hotel facility in February 2011 23 December 2010. Retrieved 2011-10-26.
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External links
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