Leveraging the experience of their international team and affiliates, with an integrated approach to investment, from research-driven acquisition to value-added development and hands-on asset management.
EPA listen closely to their clients’ ambitions and needs and collaborate to meet every project’s particular challenges with the most creative and imaginative responses. They believe architecture should engage with its context and interact with its surroundings to create delight, enjoyment, and wellbeing for its inhabitants.
Eric Parry have always taken a holistic, sustainable approach to their work, focusing on the building fabric, site considerations, energy use and green technologies. Longevity is a key factor in achieving genuine sustainability. The social and civic benefits of every scheme are paramount.
From the smallest community park or rooftop garden to an entire city-wide masterplan, Gillespies set out to create inspirational spaces with a purpose: to make people’s lives measurably better, to connect people with nature and to deliver climate positive outcomes for the natural world.
This approach and quality of their work wins multiple awards for clients, but they believe that no matter how well-executed a design, strategy or plan is, the real measure of success is that the work is climate resilient, becomes well-used, indeed loved, and stands the test of time.
A leader in sustainability and digital construction, it has contributed to the development of platform design solutions to assist the whole sector through the Construction Industry Hub.
Known for its highly collaborative ethos, BAM’s extensive work across all sectors of the economy means that you will almost certainly have stepped foot inside at least one of its buildings.
Being an integrated business the company also creates infrastructure, manages services inside buildings and has its own designers
They are the only practice to be crowned “CIBSE Building Performance Champion” twice (2022 and 2020), became BSRIA Soft Landings Practitioner of the Year in 2019, and were named ACE Inclusion & Diversity Champion in 2017. Max Fordham’s projects have won the RIBA Stirling Prize three times: for Magdalene College New Library with Niall McLaughlin Architects in 2022; Newport Street Gallery with Caruso St John in 2016; and MAXXI with Zaha Hadid in 2010.
Established in 2007 by directors Andy Heyne, Mark Tillett and Tom Steel, the practice now has over 100 staff members and works with many of the UK’s leading developers and architects. Our work spans all major building types, materials, modern methods of construction and DfMA techniques. We have extensive experience of working on urban sites with unique and complex constraints, considering all phases of construction from demolition and temporary works through to completion.
Their expert team consult at all stages with the wider project team to ensure the ‘WELL Building Standard’ Certification is not only achieved, but surpassed wherever possible.