We’re very happy to have been shortlisted in the competition to create a new 25-year masterplan to restore and upgrade the historic Highgate Cemetery in north London. The second stage of the competition will conclude in May.
February 2021
Hide featured in the Architects’ Journal.
December 2020
Planning and Listed Building Consent has been granted for the conversion of the Grade II listed St. Mary’s church in Bangor, Wales. Nyth is a capital project for a new bespoke home for Frân Wen; a dedicated creative arts centre for young people.
December 2020
Our developing interior and landscape designs for study, social and gallery spaces for a new student housing project in Norwich; converting a brutalist 70s office building with an abandoned jungle at its centre into a home for 650 students.
Our concept draws upon Norwich’s brutalist architecture and the quiet luxury of modernism, played off against wilder elements of the jungle brought into the interior of the building.
November 2020
Box Room featured in the Architects’ Journal.
November 2020
Our proposal for the South Asia Gallery at Manchester Museum evokes the spatial and atmospheric qualities of a Haveli, a traditional townhouse in the Indian subcontinent built around a courtyard. In collaboration with Svinder Architects.
September 2020
RODEO featured in the Architects’ Journal.
May 2020
Opening: Bad House by Shahryar Nashat; the first exhibition at the new RODEO gallery, 12 Bourdon Street, Mayfair.
January 2020
Manalo & White have been selected to transform a Grade II-listed church in Bangor, north Wales into a £3.2 million home for the Frân Wen youth theatre. The project will create spaces for performances, rehearsals, workshops and studios within the extended historic building and around the churchyard.
November 2019
Students are moving in to the new Unite Battery Park building in Birmingham, with interiors by Manalo & White.
October 2019