4 news and picture results for the tag: Keith Williams Architects.

The Long House in London, United Kingdom

February 5, 2011 Filed Under: House, Residential
The Long House in London, United Kingdom

The Long House designed by Keith Williams Architects is located in London, United Kingdom. The Long House has been conceived as a “secret dwelling”, screened from the outside world. Much of it is single storey, in sharp contrast to typical, vertically stacked 4 or 5 storey London houses. Its flank to the outside world is formed by the rebuilt, single storey boundary wall. Above, a clerestorey glazed... 

Chichester Museum in Chichester, United Kingdom

January 17, 2011 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Chichester Museum in Chichester, United Kingdom

Chichester Museum that located in Chichester, United Kingdom, was designed by Keith Williams Architects. Construction work has started on the new 1,300 sq m district museum in Chichester’s historic core. The project designed by Keith Williams Architects, will contain three distinct galleries as well as research, learning and collections storage. It is being built on a site close to the City’s... 

Wexford Opera House in Wexford, Ireland

July 8, 2010 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Wexford Opera House in Wexford, Ireland

Designed by Keith Williams Architects, Wexford Opera House is located in Wexford, Ireland. In a far reaching €33 million building programme to designs by the Office of Public Works Architects with Keith Williams Architects, a totally new opera house has been constructed in the town centre on the site of the old Theatre Royal, the former home of the world famous opera festival. The new 7,235sqm purpose-designed... 

Long House by Keith Williams Architects, London

August 27, 2009 Filed Under: House, Residential
Long House by Keith Williams Architects, London

The Long House was designed by Keith Williams Architects has been conceived as a “secret dwelling”, screened from the outside world. Much of it is single storey, in sharp contrast to typical, vertically stacked 4 or 5 storey London houses. Its flank to the outside world is formed by the rebuilt, single storey boundary wall. Above, a clerestorey glazed strip and zinc vault form the garden wing over...