David Adjaye’s 130 William reveals luxury interiors
David Adjaye’s 130 William reveals luxury interiors
David Adjaye’s 130 William is the latest New York luxury residential development to reach completion, defined by its oversized arched windows and holistic architectural concept, designed by the studio inside and out
Photography: Michael Kleinberg
David Adjaye’s 130 William is one of the most eagerly awaited luxury residential completions in New York; and the time has come to reveal the design-led property’s impressive interiors. Works have now been completed and the 800 ft tall residential building in Manhattan has released imagery of its model apartment and communal areas.
Some of the stones contributed by Worcester Cathedral stonemasons for the bellringers to paint Stonemasons and bellringers from Worcester Cathedral will take part in the UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation’s Foundation Stones project this weekend, by contributing and painting stones that will form part of a national memorial in London. Alongside young ringers from around the UK, Worcester Cathedral’s young bellringers will paint a Foundation Stone in an online workshop run by Big Ideas, in remembrance of the six million Jewish men, women and children murdered in the Holocaust and all other victims of Nazi persecution. They can also choose to dedicate their stone to those murdered in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.
Sir David Adjaye, the renowned Ghanaian architect, has received the 2021 Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects in the UK. The award is one of the highest in the field.
It is the first time in the award’s 172-year history that it has been presented to a black architect.
The judges praised Adjaye as “a singular and timely talent and a strong reminder of the insightful and integrative role of the architect”.
In September 2020, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) announced that Sir David Adjaye would be the next recipient of the 2021 Royal Gold Medal, the UK’s highest honour for architecture.
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The national Holocaust memorial centre in Westminster will be free “in perpetuity” to visitors when it opens, the Communities Secretary has announced.
Robert Jenrick said the decision would put the Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre, due to be built in Victoria Tower Gardens next to Parliament, on the same footing as the UK’s most significant museums and monuments.
The Government said the centre, scheduled to open in 2024, will be the focal point for national remembrance of the six million Jewish men, women and children murdered in the Holocaust and all other victims of Nazi persecution, along with providing a place for reflection on “subsequent genocides”.