Academy House in the Architect’s Newspaper, USA
The award-winning project Academy House designed by John Robertson Architects and with the faience supplied by Darwen Terracotta, has made it into the press again!! This time it is featured on the front page of the American Architect’s Newspaper and it is great to see projects we worked on getting international recognition. The building won the facade and Cladding category at the AJ Specification Awards last year and we had a great time heading up to Manchester with the architects and Darwen Terracotta for the event. To read the article click on the link.
Also, do have a look at the video by us of the project here.
the credits: The Architect’s Newspaper
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