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Museum of the Home

with the opening of a horseshoe-shaped extension designed by Branson Coates Architecture, providing space to add a 20th Century exhibition, shop and education

Nigel Coates (architect)

Nottingham (1968–71) and the Architectural Association (1972–74). In 1985 he formed Branson Coates Architecture with Doug Branson before establishing his own

Chris J. K. Williams

including Foster + Partners, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Branson Coates Architecture, Shigeru Ban Architects, Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Edward Cullinan

National Centre for Popular Music

of a 1996 RIBA architectural design competition. The winning design by Branson Coates (a partnership of Nigel Coates and Doug Branson) consists of four

Ben Kelly (designer)

2018. Retrieved 23 May 2020. Coates, Brooker & Stone 2009, p. 132. "Mr Ben Kelly". The Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture, Kingston University, London

Westminster Hall

supporting columns has been found. New Dawn is a glass artwork by Mary Branson, installed in Westminster Hall in 2016. It celebrates the campaign for

Norman Foster

and Sir Richard Branson of the Virgin Group for the Virgin Galactic plans. Foster currently sits on the board of trustees at architectural charity Article

Alpha helix

protein sequence. The alpha helix is also commonly called a: Pauling–Corey–Branson α-helix (from the names of three scientists who described its structure)

Jamie McCartney

most significantly the Body Zone with designers HPICM and architects Branson Coates. In early 1999 he left the partnership to establish a forge in Hackney

Toronto

History of Toronto Architecture". Medium. Archived from the original on May 13, 2021. Retrieved April 4, 2021. "Toronto Architecture". Archived from the