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March 2012
Peter Karl Becher will be teaching a design unit at the AA Berlin Laboratory this August. Directed by Marianne Müller and Olaf Kneer, the workshop at the UdK Berlin is entitled Future Kunsthalle.
January 2012
Studio Becher locates a German representative office in Schriesheim near Heidelberg.
October 2011
The studio participates with an irregularly shaped pitched roof concrete building in the New Bauhaus Museum competition in Weimar, Germany.
September 2011
Studio Becher presents its ideas for the New Economics Foundation (nef) headquarters in London.
Peter Karl Becher and Matthew Barnett Howland's Diploma 3 project Troy X commences at the Architectural Association in London.
Studio Becher's design for London Bridge 800 featured in Hilary Koob-Sassen's art film Transcalar Investment Vehicles.
June 2011
Who New exhibition featuring Studio Becher's shortlisted proposal A Room for London opens at University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.
Peter Karl Becher & Matthew Barnett Howland's Diploma 3 project Completing Beauvais Cathedral is exhibited at the Architectural Association's Projects Review 2011 in London.
May 2011
AA Diploma 3 student Joy Natapa Sriyuksiri gets nominated for the prestigious AA honours.
December 2010
Studio Becher gets shortlisted among 4 of 500 international practices for Alain de Botton's A Room for London competition.
September 2010
Talerøret, a public steel structure designed by Geir Brendeland and Olav Kristoffersen's students for the 100th anniversary of NTNU , opens to the public in Trondheim, Norway.
Peter Karl Becher and Matthew Barnett Howland's Diploma 3 project Completing Beauvais Cathedral commences at the Architectural Association in London.
August 2010
Peter Karl Becher and Matthew Barnett Howland are appointed diploma unit masters at the Architectural Association.
July 2010
The studio participtates in London Bridge 800, an internationalideas competition launched in celebration of the 800th anniversary of London Bridge, London, UK.
June 2010
Peter Karl Becher and Matthew Barnett Howland's Studio 3.1 project Crystal Palace Revived is presented at Kingston University summer exhibition.
Studio Becher reveals its revival proposal for Crystal Palace in Sydenham, London.
David Grandorge's Unit 7, co-tutored by Peter Karl Becher, presents its project Small Acts: Construction, Habitation, Energy and Landscape at the ASD Summer Exhibition at London Metropolitan University.
May 2010
MPH Architects and Studio Becher present their ideas for the extension and facade alteration of a 1960s residential block in Poole, UK.
The studio's design for a copper clad Grand Hall completes Peter Karl Becher's 1998 proposal for a 1.1km long extension of Frankfurt Central Station, Germany.
December 2009
Peter Karl Becher and Christoph Schindler are invited by Geir Brendeland and Olav Kristoffersen to critique their Talerøret project at NTNU Trondheim, Norway.
November 2009
Studio Becher submits its design for Dartford Sustainable Community to BioRegional Quintain.
September 2009
Peter Karl Becher and Matthew Barnett Howland's Studio 3.1 project Crystal Palace Revived commences at Kingston University, UK.
Peter Karl Becher is invited by Geir Brendeland and Olav Kristoffersen to lecture and co-tutor a workshop on their Talerøret project at Trondheim University, Norway.
June 2009
David Grandorge's Unit 7, co-tutored by Peter Karl Becher, presents its project On Re-use at the ASD Summer Exhibition at London Metropolitan University.
Peter Karl Becher, Matthew Barnett Howland and Lorna Davies' Studio 3.1 project A 'Croydian Knot'? is presented at Kingston University summer exhibition.
November 2008
Studio Becher participates with Multi-Flexi-House #1 in a new sustainable homes competition in Stockton-on-Tees, UK.
September 2008
Peter Karl Becher is appointed design studio tutor at Kingston University London.
Studio Becher participates in a floating homes competition in the Lausitz area, Germany.
August 2008
Herzog & de Meuron's Bird's Nest, on which Peter Karl Becher was in charge of the twin layer roof, hosts the 29th Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
June 2008
David Grandorge's Unit 7, co-tutored by Peter Karl Becher, presents its project Timber / Building / City at the ASD Summer Exhibition at London Metropolitan University.
May 2008
The extra-small project A Victorian Miniature is presented to a private client in east London.
April 2008
Studio Becher presents its ideas for a communal Mallon Garden Maze to Tower Hamlets council.
December 2007
The studio participates with a multi-story timber structure in the international Chichen Itza Lodge Museum competition in Mexico.
October 2007
Studio Becher presents its single space Studio House to a private client in a German woodland village.
Peter Karl Becher establishes Studio Becher as an international practice for architecture in London. |
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