Architecture Awards – three buildings shortlisted

In the architectural world the RIBA Awards are the equivalent of the British BAFTAs to the Chicago Athenaeum’s International Awards Oscars. For the RIBA awards, regional shortlists are whittled down to a national shortlist from which the eventual winner is selected.

Oxford is in RIBA’s South region and the regional shortlist has just been published. That there are three buildings in Headington on the list, all in the education/research sector, is confirmation of how important these institutions are to the local economy.

The Isis building by West Waddy ADP for EF International in Pullens Lane is phase 3 of a project which has provided a new main entrance to the campus, improvements to the administration and dining facilities, and the provision of a new lecture theatre for students on site.

Design Engine Architects‘ John Henry Brookes building will be familiar to many of us, even though the builders are still on site. It includes a new library, lecture theatres, student services centre, teaching acommodation and commercial/retail space. Perhaps because the work isn’t quite complete the best picture I could find is the original artist’s impression.
The Nuffield Department of Medicine Research Building is part of Oxford University’s Old Road Campus. Architects Make Architects have previously delivered the Old Road Campus Research Building and the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, which seems to make them the University’s go-to architects for the medical research sector. The new Nuffield building is an integrated, multi-disciplinary research centre which links biological science with medical application. The building has been designed to form the ‘head’ of the campus and create a strong presence for the department.
Pictures gratefully taken with acknowledgements from the individual architectural practices’ web sites.

Headington Headlines #154

Here’s my weekly round-up of local news for 10 – 16 March.

The Stan James bookmakers at Risinghurst was the victim of another armed robbery on Thursday. The same shop was raided back in January.

@CultivateOxford‘s VegVan is going to be in Headington every Saturday from 29 March. They say they are a co-op bringing fresh, local, ecologically-grown food direct from farmers to the city. Whether their planned pitch outside Barclays Bank on the corner of the London Road and Old High Street will work in the long term remains to be seen.

According to BBC Oxford, officers at Birmingham City Council are recommending the closure of the Stansfeld Outdoor Centre.

The Britannia pub closed last night (Sun) for a revamp. It’s scheduled to re-open on Saturday 22 March.

You’ll remember – at least, those of you who live in Wood Farm or Northway will – that Oxford City is going to refurbish all its tower blocks. The second formal consultations are being held to show tenants, leaseholders and the community the enhanced design plans for the tower blocks. You’ll have to be quick though – the consultation for the Plowman Tower is at the Tower Play Base today, Monday 17 March from 5.30pm to 8pm, and for Forester Tower it’s the Wood Farm Children’s Centre on Tuesday 18 March from 4pm to 7pm.

My favourite Headington-related tweet of the week:

Active topics on the Headington & Marston e-democracy forum this week:

  • Headington Hill Park Friends inaugural meeting
  • Allotments free at Pullens Lane
  • Exercise equipment in Headington Hill Park
  • Activities for under 5s on Fridays
  • Commercialisation of Headington Hill Park?
I cover news from the OX3 postcode in Headington and out as far as Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst (see map). To feed into next week’s summary you can comment on this article, or tweet either with the hashtag #ox3 or @mentioning @TonyOX3.

Headington Headlines #153

Here’s my weekly round-up of local news for 3 – 9 March.

The new management team at @VictoriaArms, Euan and Lizzie, have a combined 26 years in the licencing/hospitality trade.

The body of Dr Richard Barnett who worked at the Manor surgery before his retirement was recovered from the Thames at Shillingford.

A man from Saxon Way appeared in court charged with rape. The alleged incident took place in September 2012. He pleaded ‘not guilty’ and the trial continues.

The inaugural meeting of the Friends of Headington Hill Park will take place on Weds 26 March at 6pm in the East Oxford Community Centre.

More on the @BartonPark_ development – this time a suggestion from Councillors that existing Barton and Northway council tenants ‘might’ get priority in allocation of social housing.

Last week’s Walk of Protest made national TV, albeit on the Urdu channel GeoTV.

A friar who is also a former governor of @RyeStAntony school admitted at Southwark Crown Court possessing more than 5,000 child abuse images. He will be sentenced later.

The Oxford Mail reported on the new @JacobsChopHouse.

@Stagecoach_Ox announced they will be ordering 26 new buses to replace the current @Oxford_Tube fleet.

Active topics on the Headington & Marston e-democracy forum this week:

  • Northway Town Green application and Barton Park
  • Osler Road junction
  • Headington Hill Park Friends inaugural meeting
  • Activities for under 5s on Fridays
I cover news from the OX3 postcode in Headington and out as far as Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst (see map). To feed into next week’s summary you can comment on this article, or tweet either with the hashtag #ox3 or @mentioning @TonyOX3.