Manchester College by Bond Bryan
A joint collaboration between Bond Bryan and Simpson Haugh has delivered a state-of-the-art city centre campus for The Manchester College and UCEN.
A joint collaboration between Bond Bryan and Simpson Haugh has delivered a state-of-the-art city centre campus for The Manchester College and UCEN.
With a brief to create a world-class facility for The University of Sheffield’s Faculty of Social Sciences, HLM Architects conceived a striking design, winning a competitive bid to deliver The Wave, an impressive new gateway to the university’s campus.
AMA Studio aspires to deliver uplifting buildings and create public spaces that offer a rich, rewarding, and enjoyable experience for all – making a difference for everyone.
Carlow Town’s new outdoor event space for culture and public experiences in the centre of town. A transformed derelict site, this multipurpose space offers endless possibilities for event organisers, providing an accessible and inclusive focal space for locals and visitors to enjoy.
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In mid-2014, architect practice Waugh Thistleton was approached by developer Vastint UK, with a brief to help develop a 26-acre brownfield site located just south of the London Olympic Park.
Wilsthorpe School in Long Eaton is a £12m new build secondary school commissioned as part of the second batch of the Government led Priority School Building Programme (PSBP2).
A substantial two-phase extension and refurbishment has transformed The University of Kent’s Templeman Library into a flagship learning centre.
HLM was tasked with creating new accommodation for 400 students at the University of St Andrews. Located on Scotland’s east coast, St Andrews is a historic university town boasting a 12th century cathedral and a 13th century castle. The university itself dates back to the 15th century.
As part of its ongoing programme to provide excellent subject-specific facilities, the University of Lincoln invested £28 million to create the Isaac Newton Building, to house the Schools of Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics and to strengthen the University’s growing strategic partnership with Siemens.