Year: 2005

  1. 11/01/2005
  2. Guangzhou West Tower starts on site
  3. 03/02/2005
  4. Civic Trust Success
  5. 04/02/2005
  6. Wilkinson Eyre at Wapping
  7. 11/03/2005
  8. Shortlisted in Guangzhou
  9. 11/03/2005
  10. Wilkinson Eyre - Building Wales
  11. 23/03/2005
  12. Destinations launched at Wapping
  13. 07/04/2005
  14. Reflections + Destinations – show extended
  15. 08/04/2005
  16. Civic Trust Awards announced
  17. 21/04/2005
  18. International Award for Gateshead
  19. 05/05/2005
  20. Wilkinson Eyre to design Mary Rose museum
  21. 13/05/2005
  22. Success in AJ100
  23. 19/05/2005
  24. Gatwick Bridge opens
  25. 02/06/2005
  26. Wilkinson Eyre at the Royal Academy
  27. 16/06/2005
  28. Kew Alpine House revealed
  29. 27/06/2005
  30. Stirling Prize Exhibition opens at the V&A
  31. 01/07/2005
  32. Two selected for 40 Under 40
  33. 15/07/2005
  34. Nescio Bridge installed
  35. 25/07/2005
  36. Funding award for Museum of London project
  37. 05/08/2005
  38. Chris Wilkinson to feature at London Design Festival
  39. 16/08/2005
  40. Keith Brownlie to appear on Radio 4
  41. 19/08/2005
  42. Wilkinson Eyre at the New York City Bridge Conference
  43. 26/08/2005
  44. Wilkinson Eyre to design world’s fourth tallest tower
  45. 15/09/2005
  46. Chris Wilkinson to speak on ‘The Stirling Effect’
  47. 19/09/2005
  48. Promotions announced
  49. 20/09/2005
  50. October opening for National Waterfront Museum
  51. 11/10/2005
  52. Chris Wilkinson to speak at Tall Buildings Seminar
  53. 12/10/2005
  54. Start on site at Liverpool King's Waterfront
  55. 17/10/2005
  56. Official opening for National Waterfront Museum
  57. 19/10/2005
  58. Islington Society award for college building
  59. 21/10/2005
  60. Wilkinson Eyre at the RSAW Annual Conference
  61. 07/11/2005
  62. Wilkinson Eyre win Practice of the Year
  63. 25/11/2005
  64. New Office for Wilkinson Eyre
  65. 12/12/2005
  66. Wilkinson Eyre architect at the Sao Paolo Biennale
  67. 15/12/2005
  68. Latest award for ‘Bridge of Aspiration’