ASSOCIATE JAQUELINE STEPHEN SHORTLISTED FOR THE MJ LONG PRIZE
MARCH 2025

Associate and architect for the Faith Museum in Bishop Auckland, Jacqueline Stephen, is on the 4 person shortlist for the MJ Long Prize for Excellence in Practice. The prize, named in memory of inspirational architect MJ Long, celebrates architects who are excelling in practice. In recognition of the London home of the awards, the prize considers UK-based architects working for UK-based practices, and is judged on an overall body of work with an emphasis on a recently completed project. Architectural Review article can be seen here.
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY EXPERIENCE ON TV
OCTOBER 2024

We were excited to learn that our International Rugby Experience building in Limerick has been featured on Episode 1 of Dermot Bannon’s Super Spaces, a television programme in Ireland focusing on well-designed spaces for living, working, socialising and play. The famous Irish architect meets Paul O’Connell, Irish rugby legend and Chair of the Board for the project. Together they engage in the rugby experience and admire the architecture. “This building could be described as a cathedral to rugby — and rugby is a religion for some people,” Paul says before joking about the volume of visits from “architectural nerds”!
A short clip from the broadcast is available on our website here.