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BEALE & COMPANY LAUNCH LEGAL HELPLINE FOR AIA UK MEMBERS

Fiona Mckay

New AIA UK Chapter sponsor Beale & Company has launched a free legal telephone helpline for all AIA UK members.  This is an exciting and useful new benefit of AIA UK membership!

Beale & Company is a commercial law firm with a long history of acting for consultants and architects, with specialist experience in the construction, engineering and infrastructure sectors, both in the UK and internationally.  

Beale & Company is pleased to provide AIA UK members with guidance in respect of issues
arising in connection with their practice as architects, including in relation to:

  • Appointments and collateral warranties
  • Assignment and novation
  • Non-payment
  • Disputes
  • Intellectual property rights
  • IT
  • Employment
  • Corporate and commercial matters


To get in touch, please use the following contact details: 

  • Tel: +44 (0) 20 7469 0400 (please quote “AIA UK Helpline”)
  • Email: aiauk@beale-law.com
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AIA UK SUMMER GALA 2015

Fiona Mckay

The annual Summer Gala was a traditional British barbecue this year. Despite the misty weather, everyone enjoyed the fresh air and delicious food at the Rotunda Bar & Restaurant at King's Place. It was an evening of networking, socialising and thanking our chapter sponsors, especially Herman Miller whom sponsored the event. As always, the highlight of the evening was the prize draw by Herman Miller with Lorraine King winning the chair. It was great to see so many old and new faces at the gala. 

To view more photos of the event, click here.

Author: Brianne Hamilton

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2015 AIA EUROPE HONORS & AWARDS CALL FOR ENTRIES

Fiona Mckay

AIA UK’s sister chapter, AIA Continental Europe – the 2nd International Chapter – is launching an AIA Honors and Awards programme with submissions due by 31 July 2015. 

AIA UK Architects and International Associates who are not members of AIA Continental Europe are eligible to participate if their projects are located within the Chapter’s assigned territory.  

Although AIA Continental Europe often self-styles itself as “AIA Europe,” its assigned territory is both wider ranged and more limited.  It includes the following countries not all of which are in Europe, but is exclusive of the UK:

Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldavia, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine.

Unlike our own Design Awards, CE’s programme is open only to AIA members and has defined categories –

 

  • Architectural
  • Interior
  • Urban and Environmental Design
  • Unbuilt
  • “Other” Projects.

 

The CE programme is also designed to recognise leadership and achievements by individuals or organisations that benefit the profession.

Please click on the links below for further information:

Submission Guide

List of Jury

 

We hope that many of the AIA UK’s members who fit the criteria will consider submissions.  

Good luck to you all!

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BUILDING TOUR AT THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF THE ARTS - MICHAEL LISCHER

Fiona Mckay

On Thursday evening, May 7th, chapter members and guests toured a building familiar with many of our members.  The Royal Society of Art's building on John Adams Street in London was host to many AIA UK events in the 1990s.  

Founded in 1754, the RSA was the first of many learned societies to emerge from the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century and counted luminaries like Benjamin Franklin as members.  Realizing they needed a purpose built headquarters, the RSA commissioned the top "starchitect" of the day, John Adams to design their new building in 1774.  Several adjacent houses and a tavern were added to the property over the ensuing years and by the current century, the facility was in need of work.  Matthew Lloyd Architects was appointed in 2010 to repair, modernize and create a unified design for the facility while enhancing the listed structures.  

Alex Sherratt, partner at Matthew Lloyd, and Pete Bass, Insight Manager at the RSA, showed off their "new" facility on a fascinating tour of the building.  A huge amount of work was undertaken and the results are stunning!  A key element of the work was the conversion of the old auditorium into a more useful multi-purpose space, referred to as the Great Room. Complete with its original paintings by James Barry and sympathetic upgrades with modern lighting and IT services, the Great Room has been restored to its original configuration as envisioned by Adams with dramatic results. Through the strategic use of colour and common floor materials, Matthew Lloyd visually unified the disparate spaces on the ground floor, including the Benjamin Franklin room.

Clearly this wonderful renovation was a labour of love for the RSA and Matthew Lloyd Architects and this is reflected in the results!  

A special thanks go to Alex and Pete for taking the time to show us around their unique and very special building!

Benjamin Franklin Room

Benjamin Franklin Room

Tour Guides Pete Bass and Alex Sherratt 

Tour Guides Pete Bass and Alex Sherratt 

Tour visits the Great Room

Tour visits the Great Room

New Staircase

New Staircase

Brick Vaults of the Basement

Brick Vaults of the Basement

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AIA UK 2015 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARDS - FREDERICK GRIER

Fiona Mckay

The 21st Annual AIA UK Excellence in Design Awards was held on Tuesday, 28th April, at the Magazine Restaurant in the Zaha Hadid designed Serpentine Sackler Gallery. During the champagne and cocktail reception prior to the awards ceremony, over 120 distinguished guests joined the chapter in recognizing the terrific efforts and astonishing talent on display throughout the restaurant. 

This year’s jury was headed by Fred Manson, Associate Director of Heatherwick Studio, and included a versatile mix of members including Brett Steele, Director of AA School of Architecture and Owen Pritchard, Technical Editor of Architects’ Journal. Mr Manson, along with members of the jury including Alison Brooks, Founding Director of Alison Brooks Architects, conferred certificates and accolades upon well-known architects, emerging architects and students alike.

This year, for the first time ever, AIA UK Design Awards opened a category for young architects, with design directors under 40 years-of-age, to encourage and reward work by a new generation of architects. The jury awarded this prize to The Lee Centre by Feilden Fowles for its outstanding use of materials and interior spaces. Edmund Fowles and Fergus Feilden enthusiastically accepted the certificate and honour bestowed from the jury.

“The enjoyable task of judging the AIA UK Awards demonstrated the range of excellent work from the familiar to the unknown in Britain today. The jury judged the digital entries which favoured projects with clear, strong forms. Since the selection was made on the basis of images, perhaps the award should be given equally to the photographers.” 

– Fred Manson, head juror


Young Architect Award

Photography: © Henrietta Williams

Photography: © Henrietta Williams

Feilden Fowles Architects – The Lee Centre, Ralph Allen School, Bath, UK (completed 2013)


In parallel with the Professional and Young Architect awards, the chapter also recognizes future talent through the Noel Hill Student Travel Award. With the generous support of Laufen, this program awarded two students from the Mackintosh School of Architecture at The Glasgow School of Art with £1000 to support their trip to Cambodia to assist with the design and construction of a new community centre in Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Ryan McGaffney and Jennifer Taggart will spend July and August with the humanitarian design organisation Orkidstudio in Cambodia, after completing a series of design workshops to finalize their design. These two students will construct the centre using local materials with assistance from the organisation, as together they educate and empower the local men and women with the tools to build, maintain and potentially construct additional structures as the community’s needs continue to grow.  

Noel Hill Travel Award

Ryan McGaffney and Jennifer Taggart

The Mackintosh School of Architecture at The Glasgow School of Art

Previous design by the students using temporary materials, designed and built in two weeks. The jury selected two outstanding designs for Commendation from the impressive bevy of professional submissions received this year, including projects from some of the top firms in the country. 


Professional Commendation

Seth Stein Architects – Equestrian Centre, Victoria, Australia (completed 2014)


Professional Commendation

Duggan Morris Architects – Alfriston Swimming Pool, Buckinghamshire, UK (completed 2014)

Photography: © Jack Hobhouse

Photography: © Jack Hobhouse

In addition to the Commendations, the jury selected one standout project that best exemplified excellence in design from this year’s entries. David Chipperfield Architects’ Office building Moganshan Road combines effortless details and profound elegance with simple yet highly comfortable office space amongst the rapidity of development in China. This project shows a refinement of design well worthy of the highest accolade.


Professional Winner

David Chipperfield Architects – Office building Moganshan Road, Hangzhou, China (completed 2013)

Photography: © Simon Menges

Photography: © Simon Menges

“We are happy and honoured to receive the AIA UK Excellence in Design Award for our project in Hangzhou. We would like to thank our client ‘Hangzhou Fanes Baoyuan Real Estate’ for the great collaboration and support in realizing a building with generous office spaces and in high quality materials.”

– David Chipperfield Architects

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AIA UK LEGAL SEMINAR

Fiona Mckay

Legal Lecture IV - Novation of Architects to Contractors

13 May 2015

An increasing number of projects are design-build with the contractor being responsible for preparing the design and managing the design team.  This often means the architect starts working for the client, then finds him or herself novated to and working for the contractor. The process of novation is full of pitfalls for the unwary architect!

Novation was the topic for the fourth in the AIA UK's series of legal seminars.  Presented by solicitors from Beale and Company, this event took place at Herman Miller's London showroom on April 15th. Solicitors Andrew Croft and Ben Mullard presented a lively and informative discussion about novation to an enthusiastic audience of chapter members and guests.

Andrew and Ben made a distinction between assignment and novation, noting that novation is more fundamental and requires careful consideration and understanding of the responsibilities and liabilities.  It gets more complex as there are actually two types of novation that can be utilized.  

These are switch and ab initio. The terms and conditions of the novation agreement must be fully understood by the architect in order to gage the risk one is assuming.  Andrew and Ben pointed out, however, the novation agreement is the architect's opportunity to renegotiate the design contract with the contractor and make changes, if desired!

The discussion was fascinating and generated a number of questions from the audience. The increasing use of novation by clients makes this an important subject for architects. Clearly, novation of design consultants is a "hot topic" and may be looked at in greater detail at a future legal discussion.

Thanks go to Beale & Company's Andrew Croft and Ben Mullard for their presentations. And, to Shazia Sheikh at Herman Miller for her hospitality in hosting us! Michael Lischer FAIA

Author: Michael Lischer

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