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CITY PORTRAITS. THE CAMBRIDGE CONTRADICTIONS

NOVEMBER 2023

City portraits. The Cambridge Contradictions

 

Dr. Marco Spada, Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Suffolk, has written an article for the Italian Journal of Architecture, on contemporary architecture in Cambridge. In the article he refers to our three Cambridge projects, the WongAvery Gallery, Jesus College and Magdalebe Library. You can visit the article here.

RIBA EAST AWARD WINNER

MAY 2022

RIBA East Award Winner

Magdalene College Library has been awarded a RIBA East Award. The New College Library for Magdalene College contains a study space and library, archive and picture gallery. Our scheme appears as an arrangement of simple brick volumes which echo the typical gabled architecture of the existing College. The main library is a suite of interconnecting rooms lined with bookcases, reading desks and galleries, arranged on a tartan grid between interconnecting passageways. Three main reading rooms organise the principal circulation route through the library from the three-storey entrance hall, to a double-height central reading room and up to a long single-height room overlooking the garden.

The RIBA judges commented "A brief to create a college library with a lifespan of 400 years – to replace a library gifted to Magdalene by Samuel Pepys 300 years previously – is no small task. Niall McLaughlin Architects have certainly risen to the challenge with this deft and inspiring temple to learning."