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Chantelle| November 18, 2011| Architecture, PR & Comms

An International Perspective

At ING MEDIA we not only work with some of the UK’s leading architectural practices, but a range of international clients, such as Kohn Pedersen Fox and HASSELL. I am particularly lucky to be working with HEAT Architecture, an initiative of the Queensland Government, which is supporting the Australian state’s…

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Kurilpa Bridge, Brisbane, Australia. Photo: Christopher Frederick Jones
Peter| August 15, 2011| Architecture

Going onsite

In the last two weeks, ING MEDIA has been busy organising a series of press tours to unveil John McAslan + Partners’  new Western Concourse, which is at the heart of the practice’s £500m transformation of King’s Cross Station for Network Rail. The media days – apart from being an…

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Rob| August 4, 2011| Architecture, General, PR & Comms

An open apology:

Not for the first time I leave a conference without completing the obligatory evaluation form, despite many reminders of how useful such information can be. This time my apologies are due to NLA, which put on a very interesting half day conference on Tuesday morning looking at the conservation and…

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Clea| June 24, 2011| Architecture, Food & Drink

Design Bites

Luis Barragan once said that “Architecture is an art when one consciously or unconsciously creates an aesthetic emotion in the atmosphere and when this environment produces well being.” The importance of aesthetics is perhaps no-where as evident as in the restaurant industry where design has the potential to be a…

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Justine| January 26, 2011| Architecture, PR & Comms

Carchitecture: The evolution of the car park

Working with clients who are pushing the envelope and improving the world around us is a real joy for anyone working in PR. Most urbanites experience the delights of a parking building on a weekly, if not daily basis. Even if you’re not parking your car in one, you will…

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'Turbulent Line' at Brisbane Airport by Ned Kahn and Urban Art Projects. Courtesy: UAP
Anna| December 2, 2010| Architecture

Bennetts Associates’ transformation of the Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatres unveiled

The opening of the Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatres on 24 November saw an extraordinary level of media attention, the culmination of months of meticulous planning. Our close collaboration with Bennetts Associates and the RSC PR team paid off for all involved. It is almost unheard of for all the…

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Royal Shakespeare Theatre- ING MEDIA