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From an identity or a website for a firm of architects to a signage scheme for one of their clients, we work in many different capacities with architects, planners, engineers, lighting designers and architectural institutions.

Alan Baxter & Associates
Arup
Carla Juaçaba
Chelsfield
Chris Dyson Architects
EDSA
Ettwein Bridges
Foster + Partners
Grimshaw
Hascher Jehle Architektur
Hausverwaltung Manss
Hodder + Partners
Hopkins Architects
John McAslan + Partners
Kardorff Ingenieure
Knippers Helbig
LA21
Maybank and Matthews Architects
Mindseye
Norman Foster Foundation
Openstudio
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects
RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects
Squire and Partners
Stirling Wilford
Studio Fuksas
Wilkinson Eyre
Zaha Hadid
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Alan Baxter & Associates

Alan Baxter & Associates (ABA) was founded in 1974 as an engineering practice. The practice is now involved with all sizes of projects. These include the engineering design of new structures and the conservation of existing buildings along with strategic transportation and urban design projects.

Alan Baxter & Associates' engineering skills range from advanced architectural engineering to repair and maintenance works. Other projects include masterplanning and infrastructure works, urban regeneration schemes and transport studies, conservation plans and publications.

Thomas Manss & Company worked with the engineers on two literature projects: a booklet for an exhibition at the Geffrye Museum in London and urban planning guidelines titled 'Movements, Streets and Places'.

Alan Baxter & Associates Booklet
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Alan Baxter & Associates Booklet

The booklet marks Alan Baxter & Associates departure from their more traditional engineering roots and accompanied an exhibition of the firm’s latest projects at London’s Geffrye Museum.
Alan Baxter & Associates, Movement, Streets & Places
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Alan Baxter & Associates, Movement, Streets & Places

Movement, Streets & Places' is a companion guide to Design Bulletin 32 (DB32), published by the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. DB32 was first published in 1977 to provide guidance on standards and layout...

Arup

Founded in 1946 by the consulting engineer Ove Arup, Arup's clients include today virtually every architectural practice of note.

Best known for its involvement with many of the high profile buildings of the post-war years, Arup has made a name for itself in many other aspects of engineering from roads and bridges to indestructible flasks for transporting nuclear waste.

The multidisciplinary approach to design springs in part from Arup’s ownership structure. The firm is owned in trust on behalf of its staff. The result is an independence of spirit that is reflected in the firm’s projects as much as and in its pursuit of technical excellence.

Arups on Engineering, Ernst & Sohn
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Arups on Engineering, Ernst & Sohn

Arups on Engineering is a compendium of engineering knowledge accumulated since the Ove Arup & Partners' inception in 1946. In thirty essays the leading lights of this global practice cover a wide range of topics from engineering...

Carla Juaçaba

Carla Juaçaba's architecture and research practice in Rio de Janeiro has been described by the Financial Times as one of the most thriving architectural studios in Brazil today.

The practice's private and public projects include the pavilion “Humanidade” for Rio+20, the UN conference on sustainability in Rio de Janeiro, and Brazil's first hospice.

Carla Juaçaba was was awarded the ArcVision Prize for Women in Architecture in 2013.

Carla Juaçaba Logotype
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Carla Juaçaba Logotype

It has always been the ambition of architect Carla Juaçaba to let her work do the talking. Reflecting this architectural approach, the practice's logotype therefore had to be simple and functional. True to Ellen Lupton's mantra...

Chelsfield

Chelsfield was established in July 1986 under the direction of Elliott Bernerd and is regarded generally as one of the more energetic and successful property companies quoted on the UK stockmarket.

The group is engaged primarily in central urban property development and investment. Recently, Chelsfield was chosen by London & Continental Railways as their partner for the development of the Stratford city in East London.

The company sees this as an opportunity to create a new metropolitan centre which will help shape subsequent development, not only at Stratford but across East London as a whole.

Chelsfield Environmental Report
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Chelsfield Environmental Report

Publicly limited companies have increasingly realised that it is no longer enough to publish their financial reports at the end of the financial year. Property developer Chelsfield has acknowledged its public responsibility by issuing an...

Chris Dyson Architects

Chris Dyson can look back on an illustrious career having worked with some of the great and good of British architecture including James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Terry Farrell. Founded in 2004, his practice Chris Dyson Architects has carved out its own niche working on some challenging public and private commissions including many listed buildings.

The practice is based in the historic Spitalfields area of London, where Dyson has lived and worked for more than 20 years, and where many of the practice's early projects are located.

Chris Dyson Architects Website
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Chris Dyson Architects Website

Chris Dyson's architectural practice prides itself on skills in intelligent conservation and sensitive building design and these key qualities of the practice's work are also reflected in the firm's website. The responsive...

EDSA

Founded in 1960 by the late Edward Durell Stone Jr and with completed projects on six continents, EDSA has become one of the most influential practices for master planning and landscape architecture.

Today, the company is run by ten principals, each with their own dedicated team and a portfolio that is characterised by its diversity and a single minded dedication to improving people's surroundings.

The company's projects have received more than 250 awards for their innovation as much as their ability to stand the test of time.

EDSA Website
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EDSA Website

On first acquaintance, the EDSA website is just that – a website that introduces the company and an impressive selection of more than 200 projects, all displayed beautifully on whatever device you might be using. Although some pundits say...

Ettwein Bridges

Ettwein Bridges is an architectural practice and consultancy based in central London. The office has established a strong reputation for successfully addressing complex design and planning issues.

Much of the company's work involves the design of new buildings in historic settings, often in conjunction with the restoration and adaptation of historic and listed buildings for new uses.

Ettwein Bridges Website
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Ettwein Bridges Website

The challenge here was to unite a thoroughly modern medium with the tradition of a long-established company. An exercise in subtleness, the website holds another unusual feature: a magazine section, on which architectural publications can...

Foster + Partners

Founded in 1967 as Foster Associates and now known as Foster + Partners, for over four decades the studio has grown to become one of the largest and most respected in the world. Since its inception, the practice has received more than 400 awards and citations for excellence and has won more than 70 international and national competitions.

Foster + Partners has a long a history of producing landmark buildings including the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Swiss Re in the City of London, the Millennium Bridge, the New German Parliament at the Reichstag, the Great Court at the British Museum and Beijing Airport.

Thomas Manss & Company has collaborated with Foster + Partners on a number of projects ranging from identity and exhibition designs to creating a variety of architectural publications.

Foster + Partners Identity
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Foster + Partners Identity

For many years the Foster + Partners identity had been based on Otl Aichers Rotis typeface. Much like Fosters architecture, the identity had inspired many young architects who were beginning to 'outfoster' the practice by using...
Foster Works, Prestel
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Foster Works, Prestel

Foster Works is a collection of six volumes featuring Norman Foster’s complete œuvre from the early Team 4 beginnings to the latest projects. The six books are being published over a period of six years by Prestel. The Foster Works books...
Foster 40, Prestel
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Foster 40, Prestel

In 2007 Norman Foster celebrated 40 years of independent practice. The book features 40 of Foster's most important projects, together with 40 themes that have consistently underpinned his work. Echoing the spirit of Foster's...
Foster + Partners Small Monographs
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Foster + Partners Small Monographs

The Foster + Partners small monographs are a highly focussed series of architectural publications. Each volume introduces a single building with insightful texts, lavishly reproduced images and a dedicated drawing section for the...
Foster + Partners, ARAG Tower, Prestel
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Foster + Partners, ARAG Tower, Prestel

Upon completion of their new headquarters in Düsseldorf, German insurance company ARAG and their architects Foster and Partners decided to celebrate the building's completion with a limited edition book. Rather than following the...
On Foster...Foster On, Prestel
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On Foster...Foster On, Prestel

On Foster, Foster On, published by Prestel, is a collection of essays by, and about architect Norman Foster. Incorporated in the cover is an interactive CD that presents colour images and drawings of the projects mentioned in the body of...
Ben Johnson, Foster in View, Prestel
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Ben Johnson, Foster in View, Prestel

For more than thirty years Ben Johnson has been documenting the work of one of today’s most acclaimed architects in photographs that have served as source material for his own neo-realist paintings. Included in this intimate volume are...
Foster + Partners Website
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Foster + Partners Website

The Foster + Partners website contains a wealth of information about the practice's ethos, the design teams and all the company's projects. Not surprisingly it is not only used by aspiring architects and prospective clients, but...
Foster + Partners, Reichstag, Museum of Spaces
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Foster + Partners, Reichstag, Museum of Spaces

The German Reichstag “Museum of Spaces” is a permanent exhibition at the Reichstag, Germany’s parliamentary building, undertaken in conjunction with Foster + Partners. It tells the story of the Reichstag building’s evolution over the past...
Foster + Partners, Sainsbury Centre Exhibition
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Foster + Partners, Sainsbury Centre Exhibition

Exploring The City' examined the issues that shape the contemporary city, and the way in which Foster + Partners has responded to them. Through ten themes it reveals the wealth and diversity of the practice's work, from urban...
Foster + Partners, Louisiana Exhibition
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Foster + Partners, Louisiana Exhibition

The Architect's Studio – Norman Foster was the third in a series of exhibitions examining the design process and working environment of contemporary architects at Copenhagen's Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. The story of Foster...
Building with History, Prestel
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Building with History, Prestel

Paul Goldberger’s book ’Building with History’ examines the strategies employed by architects Foster + Partners for contemporary interventions in historic buildings. Goldberger’s critical assessment is underpinned by beautifully reproduced...

Grimshaw

Grimshaw is an architectural practice with an international reputation for their design-led architecture and rigorous approach to detailing – a practice which is forward looking but nevetheless has strong roots in the heroic structures of Paxton and Brunel.

Waterloo Terminal in London, the Eden Project in Cornwall and the Ludwig-Erhard-Haus in Berlin are some of the highlights from the firms portfolio of public and private buildings.

Grimshaw Identity
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Grimshaw Identity

Thomas Manss & Company first designed the identity for Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners in 1993. A review of the identity in 2003 acknowledged that the company is usually refered to as Grimshaw internally and externally. This fact is...

Hascher Jehle Architektur

Hascher Jehle Architecture was founded in 1992 by Rainer Hascher and Sebastian Jehle and is based in Berlin. Since then the pair have built up a strong portfolio of award-winning competitions as well as private and public buildings like the Stuttgart Museum of Art, the DVG office building in Hanover, the University Clinic Halle-Kröllwitz and Terminal West at Berlin-Schönefeld Airport.

Hascher Jehle, Thoughts and Buildings, Prestel
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Hascher Jehle, Thoughts and Buildings, Prestel

Perhaps most widely known for the spectacular glass cube that is the Stuttgart Museum of Art, the firm of Hascher Jehle has been at the cutting edge of technologically advanced architecture since its inception in 1992. This catalogue of...
Hascher Jehle Architektur 20th Anniversary Identity
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Hascher Jehle Architektur 20th Anniversary Identity

Berlin architects Hascher Jehle not only celebrated the firm's 20th anniversary in style, they also used the occasion to launch a series of communication activities to promote the practice. The Thomas Manss & Company devised...

Hausverwaltung Manss

Hausverwaltung Manss is a private facility management company with 1, 2 and 3 bedroom flats in the Westphalian town of Gütersloh. The flats were designed and built by the first and second generation of the family and are today managed by the third generation. Unusual for the frequently cut-throat real estate sector is the cooperative relationship between landlord and tenants.

Hausverwaltung Manss Monogram
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Hausverwaltung Manss Monogram

The monogram turns the initial M of this facility management company in Germany’s Westphalia region into a fictitious masterplan of a housing estate. The monogram has been applied to the company’s stationery and website .

Hodder + Partners

Hodder + Partners was founded in 1983 and offers architectural services across all sectors, including interior design, masterplanning and urban design.

Stephen Hodder eschews the limelight craved by so many of his architect colleagues. Instead his thoughtful and sensitive approach has resulted in his own brand of humane modernism decorated with more than 40 major national awards for buildings as divers as the Colne Swimming Pool and the extension of Arne Jacobsen’s Grade I listed St Catherine’s College in Oxford.

Contexts – The work of Hodder and Partners, RIBA Publishing
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Contexts – The work of Hodder and Partners, RIBA Publishing

Contexts, published by the Royal Institute of British Architects, represents a fresh take on the architectural monograph. Instead of a lookbook full of project images, five writers examine Hodder’s role in the changing landscape of...

Hopkins Architects

Hopkins Architects is one of Britain's leading architectural practices. Best known for their trademark roof structures like the one at Lord's cricket grounds, the company has completed plenty of office and industrial buildings around the UK.

The New Parliamentary Building (or Portcullis House as it was finally renamed) opposite Big Ben at London's Parliament Square provides office space and retail facilities for the Members of Parliament. Together with the Jubilee Line Station on which foundation it is built, the building is an example of how a thoroughly modern approach can result in a building which is nevertheless sympathetic to its historic surroundings.

Hopkins Architects, New Parliament Brochure
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Hopkins Architects, New Parliament Brochure

A brochure for architects Michael Hopkins and Partners was designed to introduce MPs to the scheme for Portcullis House – the New Parliamentary Building, opposite the existing Houses of Parliament. Model shots, perspectives, plans and...

John McAslan + Partners

John McAslan + Partners is an architectural and design practice with a focus on masterplanning and design for commercial facilities as well as education, transportation, residential and the arts. With an early reputation for rational, detail conscious design, the architects deliver new-build architecture as well as rejuvenating old and historic buildings.

The practice has been awarded World Architect of the Year and Transport Architect of the Year in recent years.

JMP Journal
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JMP Journal

A quarterly journal takes a close look at the work of architect John McAslan. Each issue of the Journal is dedicated to a single theme: Workplace looks at the guiding influences for offices and production facilities for Italian fashion...
Martin Parr Journal
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Martin Parr Journal

A8’ is part of a series of John McAslan + Partner (JMP) Journals. It documents life along the A8 and river Clyde with photography by Magnum photographer Martin Parr. Parr, whose photography is well known for its oblique approach to social...

Kardorff Ingenieure

The client list of Kardorff Ingenieure – one of Germany's leading lighting design firms – reads like the 'Who is Who' of architecture and building development. 

The designers' passionate belief that lighting can influence the atmosphere and the mood of our daily lives has led to an enviable string of commissions ranging from Berlin's landmark Brandenburg Gate to the Al Mas Tower in Dubai and from a small church, close to Berlin's Lietzensee, to BMW's Research and Innovation Centre.



All lighting solutions display the same intellectual rigour and a willingness to engage with new challenges that have become the hallmark of this firm of lighting engineers.

Kardorff Ingenieure Website
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Kardorff Ingenieure Website

The website of lighting designers Kardorff Ingenieure hinges around the firm's portfolio of projects.

What might seem like stating the obvious, takes an unexpected turn when you start navigating the site. Enter the project section...

Knippers Helbig

Knippers Helbig is a firm of structural engineers based in Stuttgart. Run by Prof Ian Knippers and Thorsten Helbig the team has specialised in designing efficient and sophisticated structures. Together with clients, architects and contractors Knippers Helbig develop innovative solutions for projects, which require a high level of design and engineering integrity.

LA21

LA21 is a team of landscape architects and planners with four offices in Germany. Interdisciplinary cooperation and a holistic approach guarantee the maximum added value for building owners and the successful realisation of projects. The network utilises the specific know-how available at each location building on the strengths of each partner office.

LA 21 Symbol
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LA 21 Symbol

The LA 21 symbol is inspired by printers' flowers and entertains the viewer with its duality: some people see foliage while others recognise a water feature of a formal garden – both interpretations equally appropriate for this firm...

Maybank and Matthews Architects

The architecture practice Maybank and Matthews was founded by Alexander Maybank and Clarissa Matthews.

Alexander Maybank was previously an Associate at Rundell Associates working on two projects for White Cube Gallery in Mason's Yard and in Hoxton Square, London.

Clarissa Matthews spent 10 years working for Ian Ritchie Architects, on projects including the London Regatta Centre, the Plymouth Theatre Royal facilities and the White City Central Line Sidings.

Maybank and Matthews Architects Monogram
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Maybank and Matthews Architects Monogram

Maybank and Matthews is a firm of two architects who joined forces – as did their initials for the practice's logotype...
Maybank and Matthews Architects Website
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Maybank and Matthews Architects Website

The website for architects Maybank and Matthews looks so simple because it is. The site was originally built as an advanced 'under construction' page, because of the typical budgetary constraints afflicting start-up companies...

Mindseye

Founded by Douglas James in 1997, Mindseye's designers and lighting consultants collaborate today with some of the most innovative and forward thinking architects and interior designers.

The team takes a leaf out of Massimo Vignelli's book. The Italian designer once mused that he liked his "designs memorable, appropriate, well crafted and above all intellectually elegant".

Mindseye's projects for German car manufacturer BMW, international banking giant HSBC and London's Barbican Arts Centre and White Cube Galleries display the same careful thought and rigorous attention to detail that can be found in their luminaire designs for lighting manufacturer Whitegoods.

Mindseye Website
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Mindseye Website

The website for the architectural lighting consultancy Mindseye gives this London-based company the appropriate online stage to let its work shine. Its portfolio, ranging from lighting art for Damien Hirst to BMW showrooms and from a John...

Norman Foster Foundation

The Norman Foster Foundation aims to bring together leading thinkers, practitioners and researchers in the fields of architecture, design, technology and the arts.The Foundation promotes interdisciplinary thinking and encourages the transfer of advanced knowledge through its initiatives and programmes.

In addition, the Foundation is responsible for the conservation and dissemination of the Norman Foster archive – drawings and plans; photographic materials; models; correspondence, personal sketchbooks and memorabilia from the 1950s to the present day.

Forum – Future is Now, Norman Foster Foundation
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Forum – Future is Now, Norman Foster Foundation

‘Future is Now’ is the inaugural Forum of the Norman Foster Foundation. Leading minds from the fields of architecture, urbanism, infrastructure, technology and the arts discuss how designers and policy makers can address tomorrow’s social...

Openstudio

Openstudio is an international practice engaged with the design of buildings, interiors, furniture and landscapes. Based in London, they work in the UK, South Africa, New Zealand and the US.

Openstudio is a collaborative practice that is committed to the exploration of meaning in architecture through the making of spaces, objects and places.

Openstudio Logotype
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Openstudio Logotype

Most names of architectural practices are based on the founders' names. A principle that runs quickly out of steam when the amount of partners in the business increases or the founding members leave the practice. True to its name,...

Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects

Founded in 1996, Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects has the experience and knowledge base of an established practice with more than 25 years’ experience. At the same time it has the advantages of the drive and ambition of a young practice. In a short period of time the practice has built up a strong reputation and won numerous architectural awards.

Pringle Richards Sharratt Portfolio
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Pringle Richards Sharratt Portfolio

The portfolio for London Architects Pringle Richards Sharratt is a flexible system of individual case studies, that can be bound to form a tailor-made response to a client's request for information. Each project is featured in a stand...
William Morris Gallery Exhibition Graphics and Signage
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William Morris Gallery Exhibition Graphics and Signage

If typefaces are to exhibition design what spices are to cooking, Dalton Maag's Plume font certainly adds its very own flavour of contemporary craftsmanship to the signage and exhibition graphics of the refurbished William Morris...
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects Website
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Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects Website

The first Thomas Manss & Company designed website for architects Pringle Richards Sharratt served the company for almost ten years. What started out as a portfolio of selected projects turned into a complete archive tracing the...

RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects

The Royal Institute of British Architects is a professional membership organisation and aims to advance architecture by demonstrating benefit to society and promoting excellence in the profession.

The organisation's HQ is in a fine Grade II-listed 1930s building, designed by Grey Wornum, at the junction of Portland Place and Weymouth Street in London W1.

The building houses an extensive architecture bookshop, a café with outdoor terrace, galleries hosting exhibitions, lecture theatres for talks, and is home to one of the finest architectural libraries in the world.

RIBA Journal of Architecture
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RIBA Journal of Architecture

The Journal of Architecture was launched in 1995 and is the longest standing, continously published, international, refereed publication on architecture in the UK. It has followed a policy of publishing material on every aspect of...
RIBA Stirling Wilford Poster
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RIBA Stirling Wilford Poster

The brief for the promotional materials of the Stirling Wilford exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London was to communicate the architecture in such a way that it would not be elitist. The promotional materials...
RIBA, Stirling Wilford Catalogue
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RIBA, Stirling Wilford Catalogue

The Stirling Wilford catalogue presents 11 major projects plus competition entries of architectural practice James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates. The publication accompanied two major retrospectives of the practice at London...
RIBA, Stirling Wilford Exhibition
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RIBA, Stirling Wilford Exhibition

An exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), featured 11 major projects plus competition entries of architectural practice James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates. The aim of the exhibition design was to...
Contexts – The work of Hodder and Partners, RIBA Publishing
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Contexts – The work of Hodder and Partners, RIBA Publishing

Contexts, published by the Royal Institute of British Architects, represents a fresh take on the architectural monograph. Instead of a lookbook full of project images, five writers examine Hodder’s role in the changing landscape of...

Squire and Partners

This London firm of architects was launched by Michael Squire in 1976, and quickly achieved a reputation for sensitivity to place and context, and concern for careful detail. The practice has developed its own brand of regional modernism.

The essence of the Squire approach is reconciling a modern structure with a skin which is both rational and modern, and equally urban and contextual.

Squire and Partners Book
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Squire and Partners Book

Following a review of the Squire and Partners identity, the brief was to update the company's existing corporate brochure. Rather than presenting the work in a typical corporate document which inevitably has a limited shelf life,...

Stirling Wilford

Over a period of 30 years the practice of James Stirling and Michael Wilford has designed numerous highly acclaimed buildings including the Staatsgalerie in Stuttgart, the Clore Gallery at the Tate, No1 Poultry in the City of London and the Lowry Centre in Walsall.

RIBA Stirling Wilford Poster
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RIBA Stirling Wilford Poster

The brief for the promotional materials of the Stirling Wilford exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London was to communicate the architecture in such a way that it would not be elitist. The promotional materials...
RIBA, Stirling Wilford Catalogue
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RIBA, Stirling Wilford Catalogue

The Stirling Wilford catalogue presents 11 major projects plus competition entries of architectural practice James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates. The publication accompanied two major retrospectives of the practice at London...
RIBA, Stirling Wilford Exhibition
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RIBA, Stirling Wilford Exhibition

An exhibition at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), featured 11 major projects plus competition entries of architectural practice James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates. The aim of the exhibition design was to...

Studio Fuksas

For somebody who first wanted to be a poet and then an artist, Massimiliano Fuksas has made rather a big name for himself in architecture. Best known for his imaginative structures and bold shapes, he runs Studio Fuksas together with his wife Doriana.

With offices in Rome, Paris and Shenzhen, the practice has been designing masterplans, offices, residential and public buildings, infrastructure projects, cultural, leisure and retail centres as well as interiors and products for more than four decades and has scooped up numerous awards along the way.

In addition, Fuksas was the Director of the “VII Mostra Internazionale di Architettura di Venezia” and has been the author of the architecture column in the Italian magazine “L'Espresso” since 2000.

Studio Fuksas Website
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Studio Fuksas Website

The website of Studio Fuksas is a bold reflection of Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas' approach to architecture as well as their personal style. The website not only presents the firm's impressive portfolio with lavish imagery and...

Wilkinson Eyre

Wilkinson Eyre Architects are among the UK's leading practitioners and are responsible for a high-profile portfolio of national and international projects.

The Practice has designed highly successful projects in diverse market sectors including transport, culture, commercial, infrastructure and bridge design.

Wilkinson Eyre Brochures
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Wilkinson Eyre Brochures

Architectural practice Wilkinson Eyre have built a reputation for their innovative, modern structures. To promote the company's projects to a wider audience, Thomas Manss & Company was commissioned to develop a series of brochures...

Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid is an architect who consistently pushes the boundaries of architecture and urban design. Her work experiments with new spatial concepts intensifying existing urban landscapes in the pursuit of a visionary aesthetic. Zaha Hadid is best known for built works like the Vitra Fire Station, Land Formation-One, Bergisel Ski Jump, Strasbourg Tram Station and Rosenthal Centre for Contemporary Art in Cincinatti.

Zaha Hadid, Thames and Hudson
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Zaha Hadid, Thames and Hudson

The Complete Works by Zaha Hadid, one of the world's most celebrated architects, consists of four volumes presented in a 3-D ruby–red Lucite slipcase. The brief to design the definite overview, incorporating four volumes of differing...

Zoom/TPU

Architectural and interior design firm Zoom/TPU was founded by Atilla Kuzu and Levent Çirpici in 1994 and has made a name for itself with futuristic interiors for hospitals, housing, hotels and office buildings. Architectural critic Philip Jodidio observes that “the success of Zoom/TPU in the hospital design field in Turkey has been such that they may well have done away with the very image of the ‘old-fashioned’ hospital.”

The name Zoom/TPU actually offers an insight into the company’s design process: ‘zooming in’ on details of their work ranging from construction plans to custom-designed furniture. TPU stands for ‘Tasarim Proje Uygulama’ Turkish for ‘Design Project Implementation’ – an indication that the designers see through their projects from the initial sketches right down to the smallest details of material, form and construction.

Zoom/TPU – Interior Design from Istanbul, Prestel
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Zoom/TPU – Interior Design from Istanbul, Prestel

In his first monograph on the award winning Istanbul-based architecture and design firm Zoom/TPU, author Philip Jodidio investigates the designers’ holistic approach, from their interpretation of client requirements to their material and...