Today's xsite is Anna...
We're having a little get together tonight for commercial creative businesses in the Ouseburn, come along if that is you...
Foundry Lane Studios, Foundry Lane, NE6 1LH
6 - 9pm
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Thursday, 21 June 2012
RIBA awards
Today's xsite is Adrian...
xsite’s Toffee Factory project was a winner again last
night, this time at the RIBA North awards ceremony. The building ‘scooped’ 3
prizes ; an RIBA award, a Sustainability award and North East Building of the
year.
Thanks and congratulations to everyone involved in the
project which now finds itself on the (very) long list for The Stirling Prize.
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Monday, 18 June 2012
Part 1 Placement
Today's xsite is Anna...
xsite are looking for a Part 1 placement student. We're after someone creative, willing to get their hands dirty and with a bit of something about them, to start work in our Newcastle studio Summer 2012.
Please send your CV and supporting material by close of play 27 June to info@xsitearchitecture.co.uk or xsite architecture, Foundry Lane Studios, Foundry Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1LH
We're holding interviews week commencing 2nd July and look forward to seeing you then.
xsite are looking for a Part 1 placement student. We're after someone creative, willing to get their hands dirty and with a bit of something about them, to start work in our Newcastle studio Summer 2012.
Please send your CV and supporting material by close of play 27 June to info@xsitearchitecture.co.uk or xsite architecture, Foundry Lane Studios, Foundry Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1LH
We're holding interviews week commencing 2nd July and look forward to seeing you then.
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Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Fabrick Housing Group Headquarters
Today's xsite is Carol...
The Fabrick Housing Group office fit-out is progressing
nicely on-site. The new office headquarters for the Teesside-based
housing group occupies 4000m2 within the Hudson Quay development,
Middlehaven, and boasts impressive views across the Middlesbrough Docks.
The scheme is spread across 3 floors, each with a unique
feel – from seaside to zen garden. Each area features architectural
elements ranging from the ‘Honey Pot’ hot-desk pods to the ‘Upturned Boats
Meeting Rooms’ and the ‘Japanese Tea House’ Tea Point.
The project is due for completion mid-July, and we can’t
wait to see it!
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Architecture,
Design,
Interior
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
The Late Shows
Today's xsite is Adrian...
Three of our recent projects threw open their doors
for this year's Late Shows last weekend.
The Toffee Factory hosted a vintage late night tea
party with entertainment from Lady Koo and The Kooky Kitchen while the Cycle Hub, a new social
enterprise promoting all things cycling, have taken over the former
regeneration centre on Spillers Quay and were offering a preview of their
social space. Finally xsite opened the doors to work in progress at Ouse Street Arts Club our self developed, container housed event space in the Lower
Ouseburn.
Despite the failure of Spring or Summer to turn up
lots of glow stick carrying folk did, with the Toffee Factory swamped by over
2000 visitors.
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Event,
Exhibition,
News,
Ouse Street Arts Club
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Ouse Street Arts Club
Today's xsite is Anna...
OSAC
is a collaboration between xsite and a number of other creative forces which
aims to turn two shipping containers on an empty Lower Ouseburn site into an
artist-led, social, event space. We plan to launch mid-June but for The Late Shows
we are opening the doors to preview a space in transition hosting ‘Play Time’
an exhibition by photographer Jill Tate, and recent work by xsite architecture
with hospitality fueled by The Ouseburn Coffee Company.
Please join us on Friday and Saturday from 7-11pm to learn more about this unique and innovative social event space. While you're in the area make sure you check out our neighbouring projects The Toffee Factory and The Cycle Hub.
You can visit The Ouse Street Arts Club website and also The Late Shows website for more information about other venues.
This year for The Late shows xsite present Ouse
Street Arts Club – a work in progress.
Please join us on Friday and Saturday from 7-11pm to learn more about this unique and innovative social event space. While you're in the area make sure you check out our neighbouring projects The Toffee Factory and The Cycle Hub.
You can visit The Ouse Street Arts Club website and also The Late Shows website for more information about other venues.
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Event,
Exhibition,
News,
Ouse Street Arts Club
Monday, 30 April 2012
RICS Awards Success
Today's xsite is Adrian...
It was a good night for our Toffee Factory project at Newcastle Civic Centre on Friday where the RICS North East Renaissance Awards were announced.
Article from The Journal
Toffee Factory Website
It was a good night for our Toffee Factory project at Newcastle Civic Centre on Friday where the RICS North East Renaissance Awards were announced.
Entered for three awards the building, which provides
‘move on’ office space for creative sector businesses in Newcastle’s Ouseburn,
triumphed in the Regeneration category and was commended in both the Design and
Innovation and the Commercial categories. To top the night off the building
then took the overall Project of the Year award.
It’s always nice to get recognition for the hard work
that a team puts into making a project happen so congratulations to everyone
involved, you know who you are!
Article from The Journal
Toffee Factory Website
Labels:
Architecture,
Awards,
News
Monday, 26 March 2012
Co Working Day
Today's xsite is Tim...
I tried a co working day last Friday. Outside la Box hosted the day at Babucho (www.babucho.co.uk) on The Side and it was enjoyable, fascinating and it worked! A working space that is not the office, allows a different atmosphere, meeting new people and having a delicious lunch on hand too. This one was focussed around creative practice and there will be more. Find out more and sign up at the OLB website (www.outsidelabox.co.uk).
Monday, 12 March 2012
The Ouseburn Coffee Company
Today's xsite is Adrian...
Coffee is a subject pretty close to our hearts at xsite, and in the last couple of months we've been lucky enough to be able to combine our hot beverage of choice with some actual work. Last month saw the opening of Newcastle's latest top coffee spot, 9Bar on Grey Street and in a further pursuit of that caffeine buzz we have now welcomed The Ouseburn Coffee Company into space at our Foundry Lane Studios HQ.
Coffee is a subject pretty close to our hearts at xsite, and in the last couple of months we've been lucky enough to be able to combine our hot beverage of choice with some actual work. Last month saw the opening of Newcastle's latest top coffee spot, 9Bar on Grey Street and in a further pursuit of that caffeine buzz we have now welcomed The Ouseburn Coffee Company into space at our Foundry Lane Studios HQ.
A nip and a tuck to our basement workshop space has seen it converted into a roastery for OCC, an independent artisan coffee retailer who now roast their specially sourced green bean coffee on site. Look out for their product around town and if you’re passing you might even be able to score an espresso at our back door, sure beats S****ucks.
http://ouseburncoffee.wordpress.com/
http://ouseburncoffee.wordpress.com/
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Friday, 24 February 2012
9Bar Coffee
Today's xsite is Adrian...
The much anticipated second installment of our recent collaboration with Gusto UK and Reluctant Hero at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle is now up and running. 9Bar is a compact little, contemporary, Italian influenced cafe - a sort of Bar Italia for Grey Street.
The small unit on the South side of the Theatre's famous portico was stripped back to expose the base stone and brick wall finishes and a terrazzo floor. The fit out then gave centre stage to Reluctant Hero's graphic work and the brand they created for 9Bar Coffee, the result is the visual equivalent of a double espresso.
The much anticipated second installment of our recent collaboration with Gusto UK and Reluctant Hero at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle is now up and running. 9Bar is a compact little, contemporary, Italian influenced cafe - a sort of Bar Italia for Grey Street.
The small unit on the South side of the Theatre's famous portico was stripped back to expose the base stone and brick wall finishes and a terrazzo floor. The fit out then gave centre stage to Reluctant Hero's graphic work and the brand they created for 9Bar Coffee, the result is the visual equivalent of a double espresso.
Click image to enlarge...
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Architecture,
Interior,
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