Newcastle university - Architecture, Planning & Landscape, held their annual exhibition on Friday 14th June. An event enjoyed by many, showcased the culminating years work and research of the students. Held within the department, the venue allowed the work to be displayed in a variety of exciting ways.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Newcastle University Exhibition
Today's xsite is Louise...
Newcastle university - Architecture, Planning & Landscape, held their annual exhibition on Friday 14th June. An event enjoyed by many, showcased the culminating years work and research of the students. Held within the department, the venue allowed the work to be displayed in a variety of exciting ways.
Newcastle university - Architecture, Planning & Landscape, held their annual exhibition on Friday 14th June. An event enjoyed by many, showcased the culminating years work and research of the students. Held within the department, the venue allowed the work to be displayed in a variety of exciting ways.
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Architecture,
Exhibition,
Students
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
'Snug' Pop Up Sewing Cafe
Today's xsite is Anna...
This weekend sees the next exciting event at our new venue Ouse Street Arts Club. 'Snug' Pop Up Sewing Cafe will be running all weekend serving up cake and coffee alongside sewing workshops each day. Pop along and have a look or book onto one of their classes via the details below...
Labels:
Event,
Ouse Street Arts Club
Monday, 13 May 2013
This Weekend...
Today's xsite is Anna...
Fancy a cocktail down the arcade?
This weekend our new venue Ouse Street Arts Club will be transformed into a retro games arcade with a bar, cocktails from Ouseburn Coffee Company, music, food from Riley's Fish Shack, ping pong and leaderboards... Come down and have a go!
Fancy a cocktail down the arcade?
This weekend our new venue Ouse Street Arts Club will be transformed into a retro games arcade with a bar, cocktails from Ouseburn Coffee Company, music, food from Riley's Fish Shack, ping pong and leaderboards... Come down and have a go!
Ouse Street,
Newcastle, NE1 2PF
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Event,
Exhibition,
News,
Ouse Street Arts Club
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Palace Hub Micro Offices
Today's xsite is Nita...
A side project fitting out one of the larger office at the Palace Hub has just been completed. The Micro Offices are designed with start up businesses in mind- each office is big enough for 1-2 people. Companies letting a micro office can have an affordable address at the Hub with similar companies as neighbours, moving into the bigger offices as their businesses grow. The Micro Offices have their own break out spaces and meeting areas, formed by the spaces between the offices.
The panels forming the fitout were largely prefabricated in the factory then assembled on site. They consist of a timber frame clad alternatively with timber battens, birch faced ply and corrugated polycarbonate.
We are thrilled with how they’ve turned out and look forward to seeing them fully furnished and occupied.
Photography by Andrew Hogg
A side project fitting out one of the larger office at the Palace Hub has just been completed. The Micro Offices are designed with start up businesses in mind- each office is big enough for 1-2 people. Companies letting a micro office can have an affordable address at the Hub with similar companies as neighbours, moving into the bigger offices as their businesses grow. The Micro Offices have their own break out spaces and meeting areas, formed by the spaces between the offices.
The panels forming the fitout were largely prefabricated in the factory then assembled on site. They consist of a timber frame clad alternatively with timber battens, birch faced ply and corrugated polycarbonate.
We are thrilled with how they’ve turned out and look forward to seeing them fully furnished and occupied.
Photography by Andrew Hogg
Labels:
Architecture,
Design
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
The Late Shows
Today's xsite is Anna...
This year's Late Shows is just around the corner and we have some exciting plans a foot... We're transforming Ouse Street Arts Club into a 'Bar-cade'...
Visit our weekend amusement arcade, set up with games, new and old to watch and play over the course of the Late Shows. Our shipping container event space in the heart of Newcastle’s Ouseburn Valley will host this ‘Bar-cade’ for one weekend only; somewhere between a Social Club and a seaside amusement arcade, while away the evening with games, music, drinks...
Can you make it onto the Leader Board or get lucky in The Meat Raffle? Come down and say hi on the 17th and 18th May 7-11pm both evenings.
www.thelateshows.org.uk
ousestreetartsclub.wordpress.com
This year's Late Shows is just around the corner and we have some exciting plans a foot... We're transforming Ouse Street Arts Club into a 'Bar-cade'...
Visit our weekend amusement arcade, set up with games, new and old to watch and play over the course of the Late Shows. Our shipping container event space in the heart of Newcastle’s Ouseburn Valley will host this ‘Bar-cade’ for one weekend only; somewhere between a Social Club and a seaside amusement arcade, while away the evening with games, music, drinks...
Can you make it onto the Leader Board or get lucky in The Meat Raffle? Come down and say hi on the 17th and 18th May 7-11pm both evenings.
www.thelateshows.org.uk
ousestreetartsclub.wordpress.com
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Victory in BCO Awards!
Today's xsite is Robin...
The Fabrick Office project was last night victorious in the BCO North Awards: Best Fit Out of Workplace. Everyone involved is delighted, and it is great to get official recognition for what we think is a great scheme!
Apparently the rivals included Media City, ITV, Northern Rail, Manchester Airport & 1 Angel Sq, so pretty impressive competition!
The scheme will automatically go forward for the National Awards.
Apparently the rivals included Media City, ITV, Northern Rail, Manchester Airport & 1 Angel Sq, so pretty impressive competition!
The scheme will automatically go forward for the National Awards.
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Awards
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Victory in BIM Competition!
Today's xsite is Robin...
xsite were recently victorious in the Design and BIM
competition North East Byker as part of the Summers Inman Team. This one day
event involved five teams preparing fictional proposals for a Community Hub at
the City Stadium, Byker.
Each team featured a full design group including
Architects, Structural Engineers, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Project
Managers, Cost Consultants and Contractors, as well as specialist advice on BIM
software and data sharing systems.
Proposals were prepared in an intense collaborative
environment using BIM (Building Information Modelling) software and using the
tools available to coordinate and output a broad set of information about the
design, structure, services, clash detection, costing, construction process and
lifecycle costing.
Starting with a simple sketch design, our team developed a
detailed model which included a full structural design, mechanical services, detailed
costings and construction animation. Seven iterations of the model were
prepared up to the 5pm deadline, and visualisations were prepared from the
system to describe the proposals.
Labels:
Architecture,
Design,
Event,
News
Wednesday, 27 March 2013
In Praise of Shadows
Today's xsite is Anna...
We are very pleased to be involved with Nicola Singh and her upcoming project In Praise of Shadows, taking place on the 18th April. Set in the beautiful Charlton Bonds building on Waterloo Street, it is a performance that explores the way we interact with, create and are affected by the architecture of our cities. Tickets are now on sale and you can read more about the project below. Hopefully see you there!
Thursday 18th April, Charlton Bonds, 18 Waterloo Street, Newcastle, NE1 4DE
Tickets: £8.50 includes limited edition print
Book Here
In Praise of Shadows invites an audience to explore how architectural sites can shape, and be captured by sound.
In a building in Newcastle’s city centre that has been empty for almost 8 years, a meter-diameter hole has been cut out between two floors. An entirely acoustic performance of experimental music will take place across this hole, with the audience seated on the ground floor and performers on the first.
Some of the UK’s most well-respected and exciting musicians will perform strings, brass, woodwind and percussion alongside choral and solo vocals, exploring the full range of sonic possibilities of this altered space. Musicians include Rhodri Davies, Paul Dunmall, Chris Greive, Impossibility Knox (Gwilly Edmondez and Greta Buitkute), Mark Sanders, Nicola Singh and Sue Tompkins. Following the performances, Tim Bailey, partner at xsite architecture, will expand upon ideas of acoustics and their space in architectural practice in a brief lecture.
In Praise of Shadows is first in a series of ambitious new projects by Nicola Singh that explore the ways in which we interact with, create and are affected by the architecture of our cities. In Praise of Shadows is commissioned by Wunderbar and produced in partnership with xsite architecture.
We are very pleased to be involved with Nicola Singh and her upcoming project In Praise of Shadows, taking place on the 18th April. Set in the beautiful Charlton Bonds building on Waterloo Street, it is a performance that explores the way we interact with, create and are affected by the architecture of our cities. Tickets are now on sale and you can read more about the project below. Hopefully see you there!
Thursday 18th April, Charlton Bonds, 18 Waterloo Street, Newcastle, NE1 4DE
Tickets: £8.50 includes limited edition print
Book Here
In Praise of Shadows invites an audience to explore how architectural sites can shape, and be captured by sound.
In a building in Newcastle’s city centre that has been empty for almost 8 years, a meter-diameter hole has been cut out between two floors. An entirely acoustic performance of experimental music will take place across this hole, with the audience seated on the ground floor and performers on the first.
Some of the UK’s most well-respected and exciting musicians will perform strings, brass, woodwind and percussion alongside choral and solo vocals, exploring the full range of sonic possibilities of this altered space. Musicians include Rhodri Davies, Paul Dunmall, Chris Greive, Impossibility Knox (Gwilly Edmondez and Greta Buitkute), Mark Sanders, Nicola Singh and Sue Tompkins. Following the performances, Tim Bailey, partner at xsite architecture, will expand upon ideas of acoustics and their space in architectural practice in a brief lecture.
In Praise of Shadows is first in a series of ambitious new projects by Nicola Singh that explore the ways in which we interact with, create and are affected by the architecture of our cities. In Praise of Shadows is commissioned by Wunderbar and produced in partnership with xsite architecture.
Labels:
Exhibition,
News
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Rivers House
Today's xsite is Robin...
Our office fitout project at Rivers House, in Middlesbrough, is approaching
completion. Following on from the 2 Hudson Quay project for the same Client,
Fabrick Housing, this fitout features a new customer contact centre for the housing association, a totally revamped reception area, lettings and interview rooms, and office
space for 93 staff members.
The design
for the office space is influenced by the stages of the River Tees, and
features a palette of materials and colours which reflect specific locations of
the river. Large scale photographs taken
by staff members are to be printed onto storage walls, and the colours of the
furniture have been selected by the theme for each area.
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Ouse Street Arts Club
Today's xsite is Anna...
We're the the process of curating Ouse Street Arts Club full of exciting events for 2013. Last year saw an architectural Summer School, an Art Mart, a cinema, Grazer Supperclubs and a few different exhibitions.
Building on this for the coming year, we already have plans for a temporary games arcade as part of The Late Shows, a pop-up sewing cafe, more exciting Supperclubs, exhibition launches, The Northern Design Festival and Ouseburn Open Studios...
If you are interested in using the space for an event or exhibition please get in touch.
You can email using anna@xsitearchitecture.co.uk or ousestartsclub@gmail.com
http://ousestreetartsclub.wordpress.com/
We're the the process of curating Ouse Street Arts Club full of exciting events for 2013. Last year saw an architectural Summer School, an Art Mart, a cinema, Grazer Supperclubs and a few different exhibitions.
Building on this for the coming year, we already have plans for a temporary games arcade as part of The Late Shows, a pop-up sewing cafe, more exciting Supperclubs, exhibition launches, The Northern Design Festival and Ouseburn Open Studios...
If you are interested in using the space for an event or exhibition please get in touch.
You can email using anna@xsitearchitecture.co.uk or ousestartsclub@gmail.com
http://ousestreetartsclub.wordpress.com/
Labels:
Event,
Exhibition,
News,
Ouse Street Arts Club
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