Allies and Morrison
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Founded | 1984 |
Allies and Morrison is an English London-based architectural practice,founded by Bob Allies and Graham Morrison in 1984. The practice has ten partners and employs around 210 people in their studios at 85 Southwark Street, London, which won the RIBA London Building of the Year 2004.
Notable projects
London
- Tate Britain public landscape
- Chelsea College of Art and Design at Millbank
- Royal Festival Hall refurbishment at the Southbank
- Royal Observatory, Greenwich
- BBC Media Village White City development
- Blue Fin Building, a new headquarters for IPC Media
- London Olympics Media Centre, East London[1]
Outside London
- British Embassy in Dublin
- Sidgwick Avenue masterplan and faculty buildings for the University of Cambridge
- One Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester
Awards and recognition
The practice has won numerous awards including 25 RIBA Awards, an RIBA International Award for the British Council Lagos, 13 Civic Trust Awards, and "Architect of The Year", "Public Building Architect of the Year" and "Masterplanning Architect of the Year" from the Building Design Awards 2007.
The practice has achieved BREEAM excellent ratings for many of its completed buildings.
References
- ^ "London 2012 Media Centre London : IBC/MPC Building". e-architect. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
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