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Irena Bauman will give a key note address at the Building Health Conference on the 22nd of January 2010 in Bristol.
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Bauman Lyons Architects have been successful in securing the Dewsbury Strategic Development Framework project working with GVA Grimley, Camlin Lonsdale, AECOM, Jan Gehl Architects, Meena Jeewa and Phil Wood.
Kirklees Council
Guy Smith and Irena Bauman have been appointed to the Sheffield Sustainable Development and Design Panel.
Sheffield City Council
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Light Neville Street has been formally re-opened.
Working in conjunction with international sound/light artist Hans Peter Kuhn and local graphic designer Andy Edwards the project aims to improve the environment both visually and acoustically, creating an exciting entrance experience into the city.
Skyscraper City
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A planning application has just been submitted for a proposed new south entrance to Leeds Station designed by Bauman Lyons and AECOM.
The only viable location was to site the access point over the River Aire and there were a number of severe constraints.
The form that developed is a respond to the need to minimise the enclosure and affect on the light levels and amenity of the residential properties on either bank of the river and produce an elegant, eye-catching entrance point respecting and celebrating its unique location.
Flythough on You tube
Research Project: ‘Road to Voting’ with University of Leeds
http://www.theroadtovoting.org
URBS 2008 - Talk by Prof. Zygmunt Bauman.
Windows Media Download (63.2MB)
Our book 'How To Be A Happy Architect' has now been published.
Read the first review in The Leeds Guide below.
Leeds Guide review:
Irena Bauman has accepted an invitation to act as an external examiner at the Welsh School of Architecture from 2009-2011.
She will also teach at the new MA Urban Design Course at the Sheffield School of Architecture.
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Bauman Lyons have submitted a planning application for a £45 Million mixed use low carbon canal development in the Holbeck Village in Leeds.
The scheme has been commissioned by Yorkshire Forward and developed in collaboration with Isis Waterside Developments and Creative Space who contributed visionary ideas for the facilities management of the scheme. The site contains three listed towers; Giotto, Verona and Little Chimney as well as two listed buildings.