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Articles and Exhibitions

Cullum and Nightingale's work has been extensively published in the national and international press and features regularly in exhibitions.

New Eco-resort, Guludo, Mozambique

See 'Virtuous Vacations'.
The project is on-going.

Our work has been exhibited at:

  • The Royal Institute of British Architects
  • The Design Centre
  • MODE at the Business Design Centre
  • The Royal Academy
  • The Building Centre
  • The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
  • The British Council in Nairobi

and has been featured in the following publications:

  • The Guardian
  • The Sunday Times
  • The Daily Telegraph
  • The Financial Times
  • The Independent
  • The Evening Standard
  • Pevsner's 'Buildings of England'
  • The Architects' Journal
  • Architectural Review
  • Casamica
  • Costuire Magazine
  • Interni Magazine
  • Baumeister Magazine
  • International Architect
  • FX magazine
  • The RIBA Journal
  • Building Design
  • Building Magazine
  • Perspectives on Architecture
  • 'RIBA International Award winners', The Architects' Journal online, 3 June 2008
    Cullum and Nightingale's British High Commission project in Uganda annouced as a winner of the prestigious RIBA International Award, 2008.
  • 'British High Commission', featured in '1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die', (Mark Irving, general editor), 2007
    Giles Omezi reports on our project for the British High Commission, Kampala, Uganda, in this newly published book.
  • 'With these embassies, you spoil us!', Saturday Telegraph, 7 April 2007
    'British diplomacy is embracing thrilling new architecture, says Dominic Bradbury'
  • 'My Man In Africa', British Airways' inflight magazine, High Life, January 2007
    Lucy Cavendish takes her son to Guludo eco-lodge, Mozambique, designed by Cullum and Nightingale.
  • 'Cullum and Nightingale / Kampala', Architects' Journal, 11 May 2006
    Cover story and fifteen page article on the new British High Commission building in Kampala, Uganda.
  • 'New Eden House', in 'The New Modern House', by Will Jones, 2006.
  • 'Letter from Mozambique', Architects' Journal, 1st September 2005
    By Richard Nightingale.
  • 'Paradise Found', The Architectural Review, July 2005
    'This tourist resort in Mozambique aims to minimise its impact on the local ecology', by Catherine Slessor.
  • 'How We Cracked It', Building Design, 1 July 2005
    'Richard Nightingale and Ben Kilburn explain how they adapted traditional Ugandan construction techniques to create the custom-made terracotta products used in their new building.'
  • 'Eco Turismo', Casamica, June 2005
    The new eco-resort at Guludo, Mozambique is featured. By Sabrina Monzardo.
  • 'Whiteford Studio and House', in 'City Reborn. Architecture and Regeneration in London, from Bankside to Dulwich', by Kenneth Powell, 2004
    The new accommodation for artist Kate Whiteford is a featured project Kenneth Powell's book recording the architectural reinvigoration of the London Borough of Southwark.
  • 'Virtuous Vacations', Building Design, 5 November 2004
    'Traditional African methods are the star of Cullum & Nightingale's eco-resort', says Amanda Birch.
  • 'Our place in Kampala', The Guardian, 9 June 2004
    Cullum and Nightingale's new British high commission in Uganda featured.
  • 'Seeing the light', Telegraph Magazine, 12 June 2004
    The conversion of a 16th-century barn in Suffolk into a modern residence.
    See also: 'Samy Barn' in Barns, Conran Octopus, 2004
  • Masterplanning: King's Cross
    RIBA Journal, February 2004
    Richard Nightingale is quoted in an article on the redevelopment behind King's Cross and St. Pancras stations
  • 'Expanding Eden', The Architects' Journal, September 2003
    'A beautiful, contextual beach house in a Caribbean palm grove'
  • 'Period Performance', The Architects' Journal, September 2003
    The Central School of Speech and Drama's Embassy Theatre in detail
  • Concrete Quarterly featured project, The Architects' Journal, September 2003
    The new guesthouse on Bequia is shown to illustrate the innovative use of concrete in construction

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