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John Miller + Partners exhibition design for the current Anthony Caro exhibition at Tate Britain until 17th April 2005
 

The Practice is also working on a number of other arts and educational based projects;

  • Warwick Business School, Phase Three. Comprising post and under-graduate teaching and staff accommodation in two new buildings which when complete will finalise the phased expansion of the Faculty. Estimated final cost £16 million.
  • The British Empire And Commonwealth Museum, Bristol. Phase Two of the development plan aims to bring into effective use the whole of the Museum's buildings and site in the Brunel designed, Temple Meads Railway Station complex following the Museum's earlier restoration of the Grade 1 Listed Office and Engine Shed buildings. Estimated cost £15 million.
  • The National Centre for Embroidery in Ancoats, Manchester comprising part new build and part adaptation/development of the existing Listed Grade 2 St. Peter's Church. Estimated value £5 million.
  • Gallery IOTA, Ramsgate, Kent for Isle Of Thanet Arts Ltd. The practice has recently been commissioned to undertake developmental work to the Gallery's Grade 2 Listed West Cliff Pavilion building on the Royal Esplanade in Ramsgate
  • Institute of Education for the University of Warwick comprises 12 new flexible teaching spaces for teacher training, incorporating support spaces and the integration of an existing lecture theatre. Value £2 million
Edinburgh's National Gallery of Scotland was finally connected with the Royal Scottish Academy building opposite with the official opening of the new Weston Link by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, in August. The arts complex now offers one of the finest sequence of exhibition spaces in Europe. Jack McConnell, Scotland's First Minister, commented that 'the whole nation can be proud of these new facilities....the new project will provide access to excellence and to some of the greatest art works from around the world'.
 

 
Two higher education projects designed by the practice were also opened earlier this year: Newnham College new Yates Thompson Library Extension for the University of Cambridge, opened by the University's Chancellor, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, which recently won the prestigious 2004 David Urwin Design Award and a new Computer Sciences Network Centre for research into robotic and engineering sciences at the University of Essex in Colchester.
 

 
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