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INTRODUCTION
INNOVATION
SUSTAINABILITY
PROCESS
SELECTED PROJECTS
PARTNERS
PRACTICE HISTORY
TYPOLOGIES
AWARDS
CLIENTS
CONTENTS
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Sheppard Robson is one of the UK’s most established
architectural practices, with a reputation for thoughtful
and responsible designs.
In the practice’s 80-year history, Sheppard Robson has
designed award-winning architecture, interior design and
masterplanning projects around the world, building a
strong reputation across numerous typologies –
including office, education, residential, healthcare,
science and retail projects.
For enquiries please email us at:
From our offices in London, Manchester and Glasgow,
the founding principles of innovation and sustainability
continue to shape the work of the practice and its interior
design group (ID:SR), reinterpreted and enlivened by the
creative talent of our designers.
The work of the practice benefits from an ability to
have a constructive dialogue with clients and end-users,
as well as collaborating closely with other members of
the project team throughout the design and
delivery of a project.
INTRODUCTION
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The principles of innovation, design
and sustainability underpin Sheppard
Robson's wide-ranging architectural
output and are continuously being
developed and refined within
our practice.
INNOVATION
1. WOOLWICH TOWN CENTRE, LONDON
2. GREAT NEWPORT STREET, LONDON
3. MINNA AIRPORT CITY, NIGER STATE
4. WAINGELS COLLEGE, BERKSHIRE
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The practice has always fostered a spirit of innovation and
continues to embrace new methods of construction and
cutting-edge systems, particularly in sustainable design.
From harnessing the benefits of cross-laminated timber
in school design to using computer software to create
the most efficient office building in the Middle East, the
exploration of new ideas is at the heart of what we do.
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SUSTAINABILITY
1. GREENHOUSE ZERO-CARBON OFFICE
2. THE ALAN TURING BUILDING, MANCHESTER
3. PRIVATE HOUSE, WEST SUSSEX
4. THE LIGHTHOUSE, BRE WATFORD
Sustainable innovation has been a founding principle of the
practice and is fully integrated into our design and business
processes. From designing the first zero carbon home to
delivering the greenest office building in the Middle East,
our track record of improving the efficiency of buildings
and spaces is significant and far-reaching.
Our approach to design is driven by the fundamental belief
that sustainability should not compromise function or
beauty. Good design should be informed by an ambition
to improve efficiency and reduce the building’s carbon
footprint and consequently the impact on climate change.
No building, space or place can be considered well
designed if it does not positively contribute to
environmental, social and economic sustainability.
Our design process is robust but flexible to allow a bespoke
response to a client brief and context. Our experience and
belief in the value of sustainable design enable an intuitive
response, which is supported by a rigorous process that
harnesses the benefits of BIM and performance analysis.
CARABANCHEL 19, MADRID
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1. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
2. LANCASTER INSTITUTE FOR THE CONTEMPORARY ARTS, LANCASTER
3. MOUNT STREET, MANCHESTER
4. RUE DU RHONE, GENEVA
PROCESS
Every project at Sheppard Robson is subjected to a series
of design reviews at key stages of its design development.
Objective criteria such as environmental sustainability are
reviewed alongside subjective issues such as compositional
aesthetic resolution. Peer group and design team
consensus provides direction and ensures design quality
is achieved. The design review process is an integral
part of our quality assurance and is linked to our
ISO 9001 accreditation.
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The Alan Turing Building, University of Manchester
Aldwych House, London
Arcadia Group Headquarters, London
The Avenue, Manchester
Barking Riverside, Greater London
Barony Campus, East Ayrshire
Barts Square, London
BBC North, MediaCityUK, Salford
Birley Fields, Manchester Metropolitan University
Bristol Life Sciences, Bristol University
Camden Road, London
Camden Town Masterplan
Channel 4, London
CitizenM Tower of London, London
Citylabs, Manchester
Collaborative Teaching Laboratory, University of Birmingham
Deloitte HQ, 1 New Street Square, London
Engineering Department, University of Liverpool
Fitzroy Place, London
Fitzroy Street, London
Greenbank Residential, University of LIverpool
Hammersmith Road, London
Hardman Square Pavilion, Manchester
Heriot-Watt University GRID, Edinburgh
Hounslow House, London
Imperial Centre for Translational and Experimental Medicine, London
Interserve UK Hub, Birmingham
Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts, Lancaster University
The Lighthouse, BRE Watford
London Business School, London
Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital, Johannesburg
Notre Dame Catholic College, Liverpool
Project Estidama, Abu Dhabi
Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh
Sidney Stringer Academy, Coventry
Siemens Middle East Headquarters, Abu Dhabi
Waingels College, Berkshire
SELECTED PROJECTS
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THE ALAN TURING BUILDINGUNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
MANCHESTER, UK
16,700m2
£43m
2007
The pioneering design of The Alan Turing Building represents the aspirations of
the University of Manchester as one of the world’s leading research institutions.
Housing the Departments of Mathematics, Photon Science and Astronomy, the
building is formed of three blocks or ‘sl iding fingers’ which protrude and recede,
creating a dynamism further enlivened by cantilevered projections. Each level of
accommodation is expressed as a zinc-clad ingot with flush, horizontal slot glazing,
while extensive glazing at ground level has created active frontages. An over-sail ing
roof structure unifies the three blocks and supports a photovoltaic array which
provides 40,900kWhr per annum, translating into a potential saving of 17,000kg of
carbon dioxide each year. The atrium linking two of the blocks houses lecture
rooms and social spaces at ground level.
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ALDWYCH HOUSE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
ROWAN ASSET MANAGEMENT
WESTMINSTER, LONDON WC2, UK
790m2
£15m
2017
The project – situated within the Westminster Conservation Area – creates a bold
design addition to the rooftop of this prominent London building. The dramatic
pavil ion-like structure, made up of a series of geometric-folded forms, will provide
around 800m2 of high-quality office and reception space. The extension will rest
on the building’s existing mansard roof and the structure will be clad in zinc with
carefully positioned glazing to frame views towards Southbank and the City, whilst
also controll ing solar gain. The design has been carefully considered so the new
roof responds to the classical composition of the buildings main elevation.
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ARCADIA GROUP HEADQUARTERS
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACOMPLETION
ARCADIA GROUP LTD
LONDON W1, UK
13,000m2
2016
Arcadia’s vision was to fully transform a tired 1980s office building into a fun,
connected and inspiring workplace, which supported their brands.
The project required a total transformation and refurbishment of the existing office
accommodation located directly above the busy Oxford Street Plaza shopping
centre. Consequently, ID:SR and the design team were appointed in June 2012 for
the refurbishment and fit-out of Arcadia’s existing Headquarters at Colgrave House.
Following extensive stakeholder briefing and user engagement, the workplace
strategy and building concept were defined to create a modern and efficient
workplace, reflecting Arcadia’s culture whilst facil itating the diversity and creativity
of the fashion brands. The environment is intended to act as a catalyst to attract
and retain talent whilst enabling flexibil ity for growth and ongoing evolution in
the fast paced fashion and retail industry.
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THE AVENUE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
ALLIED LONDON PROPERTIES
MANCHESTER, UK
5,100m2
£16m
2010
Marking the start of the pedestrian journey through the new Spinningfields quarter,
the award- winning 1 The Avenue is pivotal in form and location, tying Manchester ’s
retail and business district with its civic core. The building was designed in
response to its urban context and as a flagship mixed-use building. Armani occupies
the ground and first floors, with a nightclub in the basement and boutique offices
and a roof terrace above. The scissor geometry of the building’s form responds to a
duality of desire l ines and is immediately apparent in the dramatic cantilever on to
Deansgate. The angled upper storeys realign the east-west axis towards Hardman
Square at the heart of Spinningfields, and the lower levels direct pedestrians
towards the new entrance to the John Rylands Library. 1 The Avenue received
a BREEAM Excellent rating and the building's regulated energy consumption
is just 78kWhr/m²/yr.
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BARKING RIVERSIDE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
BARKING RIVERSIDE
BARKING RIVERSIDE, GREATER LONDON IG11, UK
45ha
£130m
2018
At 140 hectares, Barking Riverside is one of the UK’s largest residential
regeneration schemes. Sheppard Robson has designed the 45-hectare phase
one masterplan which will deliver the first 1 ,400 of a total 10,800 homes.
Neighbourhoods will vary in character and density and all homes will be designed
to surpass current standards. The energy-efficient houses in Buzzards Mouth Courts
will range from traditionally laid out terraces to innovative, l inear houses wrapping
around a central garden. Some houses will have back gardens that lead directly into
shared courtyards, while others will open onto welcoming home-zone streets with
pedestrian priority. Frontages have been designed to create natural surveil lance,
and openings between blocks will allow access from different sides, encouraging
the local community to use the courtyards and play areas.
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THE BARONY CAMPUS
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
EAST AYRSHIRE COUNCIL
CUMNOCK, EAST AYRSHIRE, UK
23,000m2
£68m
2020
Sheppard Robson’s 23,000m² Barony Campus in East Ayrshire will house 2,500
students and 300 staff. The student facil ities include a secondary school (for
1 ,633 pupils), a primary school (517 pupils), a nursery (240 children), an 80-place
supported learning centre and 30 additional places for students with special
educational requirements.
The building has been conceived and organised as four l inked structures, with three
school pavil ions and sports centre. Set on a radial geometry, the design approach
helps to break down the overall mass of the building —which is formed of 2 two-
storey and 2 three-storey structures—minimising the visual impact of the facil ity
and giving each element of the school its own identity. Positioned within a parkland
setting, the running track has been retained on site and upgraded and public access
has been maintained around the site and along the riverside.
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BARTS SQUARE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
HELICAL
LONDON EC1, UK
66,000m2
£210m
2019
Barts Square presents a rare opportunity to create a sustainable, truly mixed-use
development in the City of London. The development will provide 216 apartments
alongside 34,000m2 office and retail space. The site is one of the most significant in
the City in terms of the quality and character of the architecture in the immediate
vicinity, including the Grade I l isted mediaeval church of St Bartholomew the Great
and its cloisters, and the Grade II* l isted St Bartholomew’s Hospital, the oldest
hospital in London, designed by James Gibbs in the mid-18th Century. The design
for the development enhances these qualities through a sensitive yet contemporary
reinterpretation of the existing fabric, seamlessly knitting-in where required, and
creating new architectural statements where appropriate. The public realm will be
reanimated and transformed into a use-able, permeable and
highly legible environment.
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BBC NORTH
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACOMPLETION
BBC
MEDIACITYUK, SALFORD, UK
31,500m2
2011
The design of the BBC's new home in the North started with ID:SR and a BBC
working group thinking about how they could create a workplace that’s a thriving
urban neighbourhood. As the BBC began to plan the move of 2,300 posts to their
new centre at MediaCityUK in Salford they commissioned ID:SR to design a home
for the corporation that would reflect the incredible creativity of its people and the
content they create. Applying their activity-driven design approach, ID:SR worked
with the BBC to create a design solution that would allow them to work more
effectively and creatively in less, more efficient space. BBC North offers a variety
of work settings which properly reflect how each of its departments really works.
By reimagining the office as a city, ID:SR has devised a new workplace which is
amenity-centric rather than desk-centric, and which is enlivened by the way
people share its spaces and amenities.
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BROOKS BUILDINGMANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
MANCHESTER, UK
6.4ha
£105m
PHASED FROM 2014
As masterplanner and architect, Sheppard Robson led the design of Manchester
Metropolitan University’s new Birley Fields campus. The campus will provide teaching,
office and research facil ities alongside student accommodation, an energy centre
and 42,000m² of new public realm. Its focal point will be the new academic building
for the Faculty of Health, Psychology & Social Care and the Institute of Education,
providing 6,500 students, researchers and lecturers with a modern teaching and
learning environment. The key design themes for the building are openness, informality
and the dissolving of barriers between the community and higher education. It will be
clad in a veil of glazed white ceramic and fritted glass panels which change in density
across the facade and lift to reveal the community-accessible spaces on the ground
floor. Birley Fields is located on a prominent gateway to Manchester and will become a
beacon for the promotion of higher education in the city.
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LIFE SCIENCES BUILDINGUNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
BRISTOL, UK
13,000m2
£37m
2014
The architectural ambition of the project is to create a building that respects the
neighbouring listed buildings and surrounding conservation area whilst also adding
a confident piece of contemporary design to Bristol.
To achieve this, the building is arranged in two parallel wings, with the east-facing element
housing the office accommodation and responding to the proportion and massing of the
adjacent l isted buildings. Distinctly different in form, the west-facing wing is designed as
an undulating aluminium wall, signifying the cutting-edge laboratory space housed in that
part of the building. The two elements of the building are l inked by a full height atrium
space, which forms the social heart of the building.
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CAMDEN COURTYARDS
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
BARRATT LONDON
LONDON NW1, UK
15,000m2
£40m
2017
Sheppard Robson's £40m housing scheme on Camden Road for client Barratt London
will include over 160 new homes—fifty percent of which will be affordable housing—
and create a major new architectural addition to this prominent London junction.
Situated on the corner of St Pancras Way and Camden Road, the seven-storey brick
building will be animated by the two top levels being clad in corten steel. The change
in form and materials will decrease the massing of the block whilst also creating an
interesting skyline for the project. The design of the upper levels allows for the inclusion
of large communal landscaped rooftop terraces. The housing is organised around two
courtyards—designed to be calm, tranquil spaces in this prominent urban setting—that
provide an alternative access point to the generous reception space on St Pancras Way.
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CAMDEN TOWN MASTERPLAN
CLIENTLOCATION
CAMDEN TOWN UNLIMITED
LONDON NW1, UK
Camden Town Unlimited (CTU) is the Business Improvement District (BID) for
Camden Town. Responding to a 20% reduction in footfall in Camden’s Central
Business District in recent years, CTU appointed Sheppard Robson to undertake
a Masterplan for the High Street between Chalk Farm and Euston Station to
rejuvenate the area’s cultural and commercial offer.
Camden High Street has a surprising mixture of businesses, with the vast majority
of these being offices rather than the retail and leisure businesses frequently
associated with the area. Local businesses are keen to see more affordable
housing in the area, ensuring that there is the opportunity for employees to l ive
closer to their work and at the same time participate in the broader community.
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CHANNEL 4
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACOMPLETION
CHANNEL 4
LONDON SW1, UK
12,400m2
2014
ID:SR’s multi-phased refurbishment of Channel 4’s iconic headquarters has
succeeded in creating a socially vibrant, collaborative workplace for Channel
4 employees, in keeping with the culture of an organisation that resists the
constraints of corporate culture. In addition to improving the working environment
and future proofing the building infrastructure, the building’s occupancy has been
increased by over 50%, consolidating Channel 4 staff into the headquarters.
The headquarters is an award-winning Richard Rogers building and so ID:SR’s
design also needed to be sympathetic to its original concept and aesthetic.
Undertaken in 36 phases, it is no mean feat that the project has been delivered
step-by-step during full occupation while maintaining business continuity.
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CITIZENM TOWER OF LONDON
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
CITIZENM HOTELS
LONDON SE1, UK
12,800m2
£26m
2016
This is Sheppard Robson's first project for international hotel operator citizenM who
are roll ing out a new chain in the UK offering affordable luxury. The nine-storey,
370-key hotel will stand directly across from the World Heritage Tower of London
and adjacent to the remains of the Roman city wall . The design is contemporary, but
careful modulation of the building’s elevation has ensured that it responds to its
sensitive historic setting. A café, bar, restaurant and meeting spaces are included in
the scheme and a landscaped café terrace will overlook the Roman ruins. Innovative
design solutions will reduce carbon emissions using renewable energy technologies
and new construction techniques. The bedrooms will be prefabricated and will
arrive fully functional to site. citizenM Tower of London is expected to achieve
an EPC rating of A+ and a BREEAM Excellent rating with aspirations to achieve
Outstanding. Concrete are the chain's interior/brand designers.
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CITYLABS
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
BRUNTWOOD
MANCHESTER, UK
11,100m2
£17.7m
2014
Citylabs in Manchester is a joint development between Bruntwood, a commercial
property company and Manchester Science Parks. It is a new concept in high-
specification flexible office and laboratory space that is, set right in the heart of
Corridor Manchester, the city’s knowledge quarter, providing 11,100m2 of bespoke-
built biomedical facil ities.
Sheppard Robson was commissioned to design both the building and anchor
tenant’s fit-out. The project consists of a Grade II l isted building (the former Royal
Eye Hospital) and a new extension block. Due to the l isting, the local planners were
very sensitive to any new additions so the new design needed to be sympathetic to
their concerns as well as providing maximum commercial value for our client.
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COLLABORATIVE TEACHING LABORATORY
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
BIRMINGHAM, UK
6,700m2
£45m
2018
Sheppard Robson led the design of a unique and exceptional facil ity, the
Collaborative Teaching Laboratory (CTL). A hub for science and engineering
teaching, the CTL features multi-functional labs suitable for subject-specific
and cross-disciplinary teaching and team working.
Phase 1 saw a state-of-the-art engineering lab created within the existing
mechanical engineering building. This was followed by phase 2, a brand new
building in between biosciences and the learning centre on the university’s
Edgbaston campus. This includes a wet lab, dry lab and e-lab, as well as an
outreach space known as the Discovery Lab.
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DELOITTE HQ, 1 NEW STREET SQUARE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACOMPLETION
DELOITTE
LONDON, UK
36,000m2
2018
Deloitte’s addition to its London campus embraces agile working and an intell igent
building system to drive efficiencies and set new standards for wellness and
sustainability. This approach resulted in 1 New Street Square becoming the largest
WELL Gold, New and Existing Interiors project worldwide, and the first to achieve
both BREEAM Outstanding and WELL Gold. The project—which creates a rich
mix of work settings and amenities—also centralises the business’s client spaces,
welcoming them into the campus and introducing new ways of working alongside
the Deloitte team.
The interior strategy defines neighbourhoods, routes and layers of privacy
throughout the spaces, as one would when planning a city. People’s first impression
of this ‘masterplan’ starts at reception, where a l ight-fi l led, double-height space
with warm timber-clad surfaces sets the scene for the whole building.
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTUNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
LIVERPOOL, UK
16,600m2
£20m
2009
The Active Learning Lab is the centrepiece of the University of Liverpool
Engineering Department’s redevelopment and has become a colourful addition
to the Liverpool skyline, enhancing the Department’s presence across the city.
The Lab’s innovative cantilevered, glass-clad structure appears to float over a
retained, brutalist podium building. By day the outer skin of reflective and fritted
glass panels is transparent, but at night it glows with an endless range of colours,
morphing designs and patterns. The Lab contains two large, flexible spaces allowing
full-size models to be exhibited and tested. The redevelopment included the
refurbishment of all four of the Department’s buildings. A new three-storey glazed
‘street’ now links the buildings, giving full accessibil ity to all levels and providing
a social and breakout area alongside the enhanced teaching and research facil ities.
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FITZROY PLACE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
EXEMPLAR
LONDON W1, UK
84,500m2
£210m
2015
Fitzroy Place is one of the most high profile mixed-use developments in Central London.
Located on a unique three-acre site in the heart of Fitzrovia, the 84,500m² development
includes 237 private and 54 affordable apartments, two office buildings, retail and restaurant
space and public realm. Responsive to the distinctive character of Fitzrovia and comprising
five unique buildings, Fitzroy Place welcomes a desirable environment for both l iving and
working. The public courtyard at the heart of the scheme offers an oasis of calm within the
dense urban fabric of the surrounding neighbourhood and showcases the heritage asset of
the Grade II l isted chapel of the former Middlesex Hospital. Sheppard Robson designed the
masterplan for Fitzroy Place and collaborated with Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands on the
detailed design to create an architectural richness which promotes a sense of identity and
ownership for tenants and residents.
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FITZROY STREET
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
ARUP / DERWENT LONDON
LONDON W1, UK
16,400m2
£41.3m
2009
8 Fitzroy Street completes the redevelopment of Arup’s headquarters in central London. The
patterned facade, derived from the motif of a helical DNA strand, dissolves the building’s
mass and creates visual interest across the long street elevations. This patterning also
enabled 50% of the facade to be insulated, fundamental for the use of active chil led beams
instead of a conventional fan pipe air conditioning system. This has contributed to regulated
energy consumption of just 106kWhr/m²/yr. Inside the building the DNA motif is picked
up in a feature glass wall by the artist Alex Beleschenko, rising to the full height of the
central open atrium. A retractable fire curtain at alternate floor levels was commissioned to
accommodate a full-height open atrium creating visual connectivity between each floor and
harnessing a sense of collaboration. Daylight floods through the five storeys of the building
across offices, meeting rooms, a café, a l ibrary and conference and exhibition space.
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GREENBANK RESIDENTIAL
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACOMPLETION
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
LIVERPOOL, UK
16,400m2
2018
The complex package of redevelopment sees six buildings (Derby House, Rathbone Hall ,
Rathbone House, Warden’s House, Warden’s Court and Roscoe and Gladstone Halls)
replaced by three new student accommodation blocks. They are Derby Hall , Rathbone Hall
and Gladstone Hall , which all take advantage of their unique setting and open up key sight
l ines and accessibil ity across the site.
The new build student accommodation creates 1,370 ensuite bedrooms in total, increasing
the number of rooms by 40%. The redevelopment is part of a £250m masterplan by the
University to build and upgrade accommodation at its city and Mossley Hill base.
The materials, scale and massing of the design have been developed to reflect the
character of the conservation area and respect the distinctive mature landscape
of the Greenbank site.
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245 HAMMERSMITH ROAD
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
LEGAL & GENERAL INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT
LONDON W6, UK
24,000m2
£90m
2019
Sheppard Robson’s new £90m building at 245 Hammersmith Road (formerly Bechtel House)
creates a prominent architectural addition and sequence of new public spaces in the area’s
Business Improvement District (BID). Working for the client Legal & General, the scheme
will provide 22,500m2 of flexible office space and 1,765m2 of retail space. Rather than being
a single structure l ike the existing Bechtel House on the site, Sheppard Robson’s design
reduces the mass of the development by forming the building from two parallel wings that
are connected by a central core. The reconfiguration of the development’s plan allows the
new design to be stepped back from Hammersmith Road, creating the opportunity for a
new landscaped space at the front of the development that will be an inviting entrance to
the project. This newly recreated plaza will lead through to a landscaped podium garden,
with a funicular l ift mediating the 8m change of level between the two external spaces.
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HARDMAN SQUARE PAVILION
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
ALLIED LONDON
MANCHESTER, UK
1,150m2
£5m
2018
Sheppard Robson’s timber-framed, 1 ,150m² pavil ion building sits in a new landscaped public
space in Hardman Square as part of the Manchester ’s major Spinningfields development.
For client All ied London, the four-storey retail pavil ion has been designed to be a permanent
venue for a high-end food and drink offering, whilst the public realm proposal—also designed
by Sheppard Robson—creates a complementary garden space, called The Field.
The strongly gridded form of the building’s expressed frame firmly anchors the new building
in its context of commercial offices, whilst the structure’s darkened timber (used to mitigate
the appearance of natural weathering) creates a relationship between the building and the
landscaping it is embedded within.
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HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY GRID
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
HERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY, UK
EDINBURGH, UK
5,200m2
£19m
2019
The 5,200m2 teaching and learning facil ity has been designed to promote collaboration
between departments, with an emphasis on ‘Learning Through Making’ in subjects such as
Engineering and Computer Science. The development also incorporates a Business Enterprise
Zone, which acts as an incubator space for young businesses, forging links with the Heriot-
Watt University Research Park.
The design has been shaped to make the most of its green, parkland setting next to the loch
at the centre of the campus. The building consists of two teaching blocks that are arranged
either side of an atrium. The southern block curves to address the water whilst also enlarging
the central atrium and the northern block is regular shape and sits directly behind this.
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HOUNSLOW HOUSE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
LONDON BOROUGH OF HOUNSLOW / LINKCITY
MIDDLESEX, UK
16,000m2
£64m
2019
Sheppard Robson won a design competition in 2005 for a new 16,000m² civic
centre for the London Borough of Hounslow. Developed by Linkcity, the new facil ity
creates a distinctive architectural form that gives the new building a strong civic
presence within the community, with the design promoting a feeling of openness
and creating connections between the public and private functions of the building.
The external elevations help create a civic building that commands a presence
within the community and addresses the adjacent high street. The facades are
informed by a singular design approach, creating a consistent architectural
language to all elevations.
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INTERSERVE UK HUB
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
INTERSERVE
BIRMINGHAM, UK
12,000m2
£47m
2018
The 12,000m² highly sustainable design, which is targeting achieving BREEAM
Excellent, is located next to Birmingham International Airport and Birmingham
International Railway Station and is a key element of ‘UK Central’ , the region’s
regeneration strategy, which will benefit from being connected to high speed
railway network HS2.
The exterior of Sheppard Robson’s design is characterised by the building’s
stepped structure, creating a strong form that translates into a varied range of
internal spaces designed by Sheppard Robson’s interior design group, ID:SR.
The palette of external materials includes concrete soffits with horizontal
bands of anodised aluminium.
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IMPERIAL CENTRE FOR TRANSLATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
LONDON W12, UK
13,000m2
£43m
2011
Sheppard Robson has been involved with the redevelopment of Imperial College’s research
facil ities at the Hammersmith Hospital in west London for the past ten years. The Imperial
Centre for Translational and Experimental Medicine (ICTEM) is the second major new building
to be completed alongside a series of refurbishment projects. The Centre combines laboratory
space for up to 450 scientists with a dedicated facil ity for evaluating and developing new
medical treatments through clinical trials. It was built with support from the British Heart
Foundation, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, the Medical Research Council and the
Wellcome Trust. Laboratories and office/write-up spaces are set either side of an atrium
running north/south which contains meeting pods and brings l ight into the heart of the
building. The atrium has been designed to l ink with the next phase of development to the
south, providing a strong axis which links to existing campus buildings.
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LANCASTER INSTITUTE FOR THE CONTEMPORARY ARTSLANCASTER UNIVERSITY
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
LANCASTER UNIVERSITY
LANCASTER, UK
4,900m2
£10m
2010
In 2011 the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) became the first higher
education building and only the second building ever to receive a BREEAM Outstanding
rating post-completion. The Institute houses a range of flexible performance and workshop
spaces that support an exciting programme of music, drama, design and fine art. The design
was developed as an exploration of the interplay between nature and the manmade, inspired
by the woodland setting. Daylight floods the teaching and research areas and light timber
finishes lend both brightness and texture to the interiors. A highly innovative, prefabricated
cross-laminated timber structure provides high levels of airtightness and also enabled a quick
and safe construction programme. Other sustainable features include photovoltaics, a heat
recovery system, natural ventilation and rainwater recycling. Embodying design quality and
creativity, LICA is a fitting showcase for the Institute’s creative activities.
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THE LIGHTHOUSE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
KINGSPAN METL-CON
BRE INNOVATION PARK, WATFORD, UK
93m2
£240,000
2007
The Lighthouse is the UK’s first net zero-carbon house to meet Level 6 (the
highest level) of the Code for Sustainable Homes. The heart of the concept for this
prototype home is the ambition to create homes where innovative environmental
design and construction methods do not compromise the quality of the occupants’
l ife, but add to it, creating adaptable, flexible spaces designed for sustainable
modern living. The highly efficient building envelope was constructed using
Kingspan Off-Site’s TEK Building System and is clad in sweet chestnut. The
Lighthouse generates all its electricity and heat on plot from renewable sources
and has a regulated energy consumption of just 49kWhr/m²/yr.
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THE NEW SCIENCE BUILDING,UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE
HATFIELD, UK
9,000m2
£30m
2016
The 9,000m2 Sheppard Robson-designed New Science Building occupies a
prominent site at the heart of the University of Hertfordshire’s College Lane
Campus, Hatfield. A major element of the university’s 2020 Vision, the building has
been designed as a simple orthogonal structure that is derived from the cellular
grid of the flexible laboratory spaces within.
A distinctive cladding system animates the building, whilst also helping the
structure achieve BREEAM Excellent. Fins—made from expanded aluminium mesh—
wrap around the five-storey building and act as a veil , unifying the architectural
form of the structure. The regular, vertical elements allow the internal spaces to
be easily and flexibly reconfigured, whilst also covering the extensive plant on the
upper floor, which is required for creating the carefully controlled internal spaces.
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
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NELSON MANDELA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
NELSON MANDELA CHILDREN'S FUND
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
29,800m2
£38m
2016
The Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital will be one of only four dedicated children’s hospitals
on the African continent and will create a much needed facil ity for children from South Africa
and the Greater Southern Africa Development Community. The hospital will operate as an
academic tertiary care referral facil ity, providing services in speciality care areas such as
cardiothoracic, neuroscience, nephrology, endocrine, reconstructive and general paediatric
surgery. It is planned as a 200-bed facil ity with capacity to grow to 300 beds, and will include
a relatively high ratio of intensive/critical care beds along with a significant quantity of family
accommodation for those accompanying sick relatives. At the centre of the design is a secret
garden, a visual and spiritual heart for the hospital, around which all activity will be based.
The shallow floor plans will allow for much of the building to be naturally l it and ventilated.
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NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC COLLEGE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACOMPLETION
LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
LIVERPOOL, UK
10,500m2
2013
Notre Dame Catholic College in Everton is the first completed project of Liverpool City Council ’s
Liverpool Schools Investment Programme. Phase One alone will see eight schools in the city
benefitting, of which three (Notre Dame and Archbishop Beck Catholic Sports College and
Archbishop Blanch School) are being delivered by Sheppard Robson.
The design was developed from the City Council ’s ‘Liverpool Schools Concept’ where a simply
constructed large ‘shell ’ space is provided efficiently at minimal cost, allowing independent design
of the building interior to respond to the schools specific needs - and allow flexible re-organisation
throughout the building’s l ife. The over-arching aim is to improve education, boost the local
economy and build stronger local communities. Planning approval was secured on this site close
to the city centre early in 2012, construction began in August 2012 and the students arrived in
September 2013 - the same date that would have been achieved by the cancelled BSF programme.
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PROJECT ESTIDAMA
CLIENTLOCATIONAREA
CONFIDENTIAL
ABU DHABI, UAE
33,800m2
Project Estidama is a highly sustainable 30-storey tower, designed specifically for the Middle Eastern
context. Initial design analysis shows a 40% reduction in carbon emissions compared to standard office/
mixed-use towers in the region. The regulated energy consumption will be just 90kWhr/m²/yr. The building
form was designed using complex parametric algorithms, combining climate analysis with Grasshopper
modelling. A double helix spirals asymmetrically around the central core and creates a self-shading
building form with equal floorplate areas, suited to office, hotel or residential use. The upper surfaces of
the spiral are further optimised for intense solar impact and are laced with photovoltaics. Incorporating an
active double-skin facade, a delicate geometric fi l igree forms a structural diagrid and provides additional
shading to the internal spaces, while reflecting daylight onto the office floor.
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THE SAMMY OFER CENTRE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL
LONDON NW1, UK
30,000m2
£69m
2017
Sheppard Robson was commissioned by London Business School to create a state-of-the-
art teaching centre in the Grade II l isted Old Marylebone Town Hall and Library Annexe.
The design includes the insertion of a glazed entrance foyer l inking the two buildings, and
a new lecture theatre block. The period buildings will be completely refurbished, retaining
the ceremonial rooms in the Council House for use by Westminster Registrar ’s Office.
The glazed link will have a distinctive impact on the Marylebone Road elevation,
reflecting the new use. While complementing the historic and architectural interest of the
existing buildings, the l ink will also create a dynamic entrance to the Business School.
A new teaching block will replace the 1960s section of the Council House to accommodate
six lecture theatres seating between 80 and 100 students.
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SCOTTISH CENTRE FOR REGENERATIVE MEDICINEUNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
EDINBURGH, UK
8,700m2
£35m
2011
The Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine is the first large-scale, purpose-built facil ity of its kind
in the UK and the first laboratory building in Scotland to receive a BREEAM Excellent rating. The Centre
will develop new treatments for human diseases affecting the nervous system, l iver and other organs.
The building’s cantilevered structure is clad in clear and opaque curtain walling maximising views of the
surrounding landscape. Vertical aluminium fins minimise solar gain and provide a striking feature to the
elevations. The internal configuration concentrates daylight and natural ventilation on the spaces that will
benefit most. Write-up spaces and offices are located around the perimeter, surrounding concentric rings
of primary and secondary laboratories and smaller specialised rooms towards the centre of the building.
The plant has been located on a mezzanine level between the laboratory areas on the ground and first
floors to maximise efficiencies within these heavily serviced spaces.
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SIDNEY STRINGER ACADEMY
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
KIER MOSS
COVENTRY, UK
13,000m2
£20.3m
2013
The uplifting environment of the new Sidney Stringer Academy seeks to raise the aspirations of its students
and staff, and create a sustainable school which recognises future issues around climate change.
Sheppard Robson developed a “stepping stone” proposal. This allows a scheme of a less dense footprint
to emerge, and fundamentally increase in scale from a two-storey sports hall to a three-storey building
stepping across the site, integrating a storey level change seamlessly within stepping stone blocks. The
scheme offers the opportunity of a flexible ribbon of classroom accommodation, where curriculum zones
could expand and contract in response to the Academy’s needs.
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SIEMENS MIDDLE EAST HEADQUARTERS
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
ADFEC (MASDAR) / SIEMENS REAL ESTATE
MASDAR CITY, ABU DHABI, UAE
210,000m2
170m AED
2013
Siemens Middle East Headquarters won the prestigious MIPIM Architectural Review Future Office Award
2012. The Headquarters has set a new standard for sustainable office buildings in the Middle East and
is anticipated to be one of the first buildings of its kind in the region to achieve LEED Platinum status.
The design began with a simple and over-arching ambition: to maximise efficiency and build more with
less. An interative process of traditional design and parametric analysis resulted in an efficient and
compact form that has reduced material and embodied carbon. Conceived as a box within a box,
a highly-insulated, airtight inner facade reduces thermal conductivity while a parametrically-optimised
lightweight aluminium external shading system minimises solar gain and maximises daylighting and
views from the building. The 4,500m² office floorplates achieve 90% efficiency and incorporate an
innovative post-tensioned flat slab with integrated void-forming technology.
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WAINGELS COLLEGE
CLIENTLOCATIONAREACONSTRUCTION VALUECOMPLETION
WOKINGHAM COUNTY COUNCIL
BERKSHIRE, UK
12,900m2
£18m
2011
The design of Waingels College is innovative in both form and construction. Its driving
concept is of the school as a community and its buildings as a vil lage of learning spaces.
Four separate buildings frame the heart of the school, a vil lage green. Three of the buildings
are pastoral bases or learning communities, while the fourth houses large, shared, communal
spaces such as the assembly and dining halls. Each base also has a smaller heart space for its
own community—a large staircase that can be used as a forum for the pupils. Avoiding long
dark corridors in favour of naturally l it , interconnected breakout areas, spaces are open and
flexible, encouraging cross-curricular interaction. The buildings were constructed using a cross-
laminated timber system as their structural base. This highly efficient envelope, combined with
the incorporation of renewable energy technologies and intell igent passive design, results in a
60% reduction in the school’s carbon emissions.
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PARTNERS
David ArdillPartner
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1710
Lee Bennett RIBA
Partner and Schools Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1842
Helen Berresford RIBA
Partner and ID:SR Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1743
Dan BurrPartner and Hotels Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1779
Claire Haywood RIBA
Partner and Retail Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1945
Mark Kowal RIBA
Partner and Offices Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1728
Malcolm McGowan RIBA
Consultant
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1945
Robert MyersPartner
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1814
James Dick RIBA
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)141 285 3111
Rupert Goddard RIBA
Partner and Student Living Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)161 233 8952
Tony O'Brien RIBA
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)161 233 8952
Tony Poole RIBA
Consultant
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1814
Alan Shingler RIBA
Partner and Residential Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1825
Alex Solk RIBA
Partner and Healthcare Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1825
David Taylor RIBA
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1907
Eugene Sayers RIBA
Partner and Science Lead
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1825
Jamie Wood RIBA
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1887
James Jones RIBA
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)161 233 8950
Neal Allen-Burt RIBA
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)161 233 8917
Nick Ffoulkes RIBA
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1988
Mark Dillon RIBA
Consultant
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1966
Adam McGhee RIBA, RIAS
Partner
E [email protected] +44 (0)141 285 3113
Andrew German RIBA
Partner, Director of Practice
E [email protected] +44 (0)20 7504 1766
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Phase V of Brunel University comprises seven new blocks providing student bedrooms, a conference accommodation block and a new arts centre. These robust buildings formed in brick and zinc complement the Sheppard Robson brutalist 1960s buildings they neighbour.
A simple zonal pattern of tightly planned buildings was gradually built up at Brunel University over a ten-year period. A central east-west pedestrian way links the buildings together and the central lecture block dominates the site with its 180-seat lecture theatre.
A 25,000m² headquarters and operational centre for Dun & Bradstreet was developed in the late 1980s. The focus for the working life of the building is a naturally-lit internal street l inking the four office buildings and their central services area.
In the early 1950s Sheppard Robson pioneered the use of concrete shell structures. Swan Hunter in Newcastle i l lustrates how this innovative solution both optimises the structure and achieves a l ight, open workspace.
The Helicon was one of London’s first sustainable buildings to combine retail and office space in a structure that is energy-efficient and economical to run. It was the defining project for the current generation of partners.
The Toyota/Lexus UK headquarters can be seen as a modern parallel of the Swan Hunter in Newcastle. The hybrid concrete and steel structure and mechanically assisted natural ventilation solution made this a multi award-winning building.
The Armani store at 1 The Avenue, completed in 2010, is one of seven Sheppard Robson buildings in the 89,000m2 Spinningfields office and retail scheme in the heart of Manchester. With retail , offices, nightclub and restaurant, the project represents next generation mixed-use architecture.
Wood Green Shopping City was a ground breaking integrated urban development. Two levels of retail space were designed beneath a residential development known as Sky City. The centre was designed to border and bridge a main road, blending high street and shopping centre.
A new science college and memorial to Sir Winston Churchil l , Sheppard Robson won the competition to design the new Churchil l College campus in Cambridge against a shortlist of 20 proposals in a l imited competition in 1958. The campus was completed seven years later.
The Jicwood Bungalow, designed in 1944, util ised innovative stressed timber skin from the aircraft industry and a prefabricated concept to deliver fast, efficient housing in response to the social needs of the time.
At the University of Manchester, the Alan Turing Building’s sustainable features include a roof structure acting as a roof level plant and suspension system for the photovoltaic array which produces over 40,000 kilowatts per annum – a saving of over 17,000kg of C02 every year.
The Lighthouse is the UK’s first net zero-carbon house to meet Level 6 (the highest level) of the Code for Sustainable Homes, the standard to which all new homes will be designed and constructed from 2016.
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MASTERPLANNING
RETAIL
RESIDENTIAL
OFFICES
HOTELS
ID:SR (INTERIOR DESIGN)
SCHOOLS
UNIVERSITIES
STUDENT LIVING
SCIENCE
HEALTHCARE
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MASTERPLANNING
MINNA AIRPORT CITYMAEVIS LTD/CORTIS CAPITAL LLP
Location: Minna, NigeriaArea: 1 ,800m2
Completion: 2014
MODEL - FORMER RAF UXBRIDGEVSM ESTATES LTD
Location: UxbridgeArea: 46ha
Completion: 2010
Sheppard Robson’s international masterplanning projects vary widely in scale as well as geographical and social contexts, with a central focus on building and improving communities.
Current projects include rethinking the water supply and sanitation across five African cities, improving living conditions for 40 million people. Closer to home, we are working on three town centre masterplans in Central London as well as building new communities on large brown field sites, such as our recently completed Barking Riverside development.
KING STREET REGENERATIONKING STREET DEVELOPMENTS
HAMMERSMITH LTD
Location: London, UKArea: 5.5ha
Completion: 2014
CHRISP STEET, E14UNITED HOUSE / POPLARHARCA
Location: London, UKArea: 5 haConstruction value: £150m
Completion: 2018
KING STREET REGENERATIONKING STREET DEVELOPMENTS
Location: London, UKArea: 49,500m²Construction value: £120mCompletion: 2015
399 EDGWARE ROADDEVELOPMENT SECURITIES
Location: London, UKConstruction value: £55m
Completion: 2015
TESCO WOOLWICHTESCO STORES
Location: London, UKArea: 21,000m²Construction value: £70mCompletion: 2012
RUE DU RHONELANGHAM ESTATE MANAGEMENT LTD
Location: Geneva, SwitzerlandArea: 5,700m²Construction value: £20mCompletion: 2012
RETAIL
The retail sector continues to undergo rapid change, and one of the key challenges of designing retail buildings is the abil ity to respond to these changes and the needs of the increasingly sophisticated consumer.
Sheppard Robson’s broad portfolio of projects in the retail sector ranges from standalone buildings to complex mixed-use projects, with the integration shopping into the existing urban fabric a key theme throughout our designs. Our retail projects deliver high quality and innovative buildings, understanding the needs of our diverse clients.
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GROSVENOR WATERSIDEST JAMES URBAN LIVING
Location: London, UK
Area: 22,700m²
Construction value: £47m
Completion: 2011
AVANTE LINTONCREST NICHOLSON (SOUTH)
Location: Kent, UK
Area: 12,000m²
Construction value: £12m
Completion: 2011
NEWHALLBELLWAY HOMES LTD
Location: Harlow
Area: 66,400m²
Construction value: £25m
Completion: 2014
STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONUNIVERSITY OF SALFORD
Location: Salford, UK
Area: 52,000m²
Construction value: £40m
Completion: 2012
RESIDENTIAL
The practice’s residential portfolio ranges from suburban housing developments and regeneration projects, such as Barking Riverside and Newhall, to complex urban mixed-use city developments, including Fitzroy Place and Barts Square. Whether our brief is to design family housing, a student residential development, or for the affordable, private rental and prime markets, our approach centres around designing a product bespoke to its context and the marketplace, whilst taking into account the lifestyle of the occupier.
All projects benefit from specialist knowledge of sustainable design and our interiors team, ID:SR. This integrated design approach adds value by delivering high-quality homes and communities that stand the test of time.
MITRE SQUAREHELICAL
Location: London, UK
Area: 25,300m²
Construction value: £80m
Completion: 2014
1 ST PAUL'S CHURCHYARDCIS / AXA REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT MANAGERS
Location: London, UK
Area: 9,800m²
Construction value: £15m
Completion: 2013
WESTMINSTER PLACE, SE1DELANCEY ESTATES LTD
Location: London, UK
Area: 31,600m²
Construction value: £100m
Completion: 2009
AZURE BUILDING: SKYPARKSTANDARD LIFE INVESTMENTS
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Area: 14,200m2
Completion: 2016
OFFICES
The practice has been designing offices successfully for over 30 years. Our award-winning portfolio covers HQs and speculative developments; urban and out of town projects; as well as new-build and complete refurbishment schemes.
We work with developers, investors and occupiers – all of which benefit from our collaborations with the practice’s interior design group, ID:SR. This holistic approach has led to a deep understanding of the demands and trends of prospective occupiers across all sectors.
We use good design to add value to the businesses we work with, supporting and showcasing a company’s brand values whilst putting employee well-being and productivity at the heart of the design process.
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CITIZENM TOWER OF LONDONCITIZENM HOTELS
Location: London, UK
Area: 12,800m²
Construction value: £26m
Completion: 2016
HOTELS
When designing hotels, we complement our specialist knowledge of the sector by drawing upon our experiences of delivering major mix-used and residential projects. This cross-typology approach results in hotels that resonate with guests whilst being in tune with the marketplace, helping clients harness the value of good design. We are currently designing numerous hotels that use modular construction techniques to deliver major developments in 25% less time onsite and reduce energy consumption by 10%.
Our work designing cities on both a micro and macro level allows us to carefully integrate hotel projects into larger mixed-use developments. Our recently completed Popoko Hotel illustrates how a a major hotel can be knitted together with a broad range of services, including restaurants, apartments, shops, and a corporate headquarters.
RBSFINANCIAL SERVICES
Location: UK and global
Area: 2,000-35,000m²
Completion: 2002-ongoing
BURGES SALMONLEGAL SERVICES
Location: Bristol, UK
Area: 16,000m²
Completion: 2010
ITV MEDIACITYUKITV
Location: Salford, UK
Area: 6,000m²
Completion: 2013
JOHN LEWIS PARTNERSHIP PLCJOHN LEWIS
Location: London & Braknell , UK
Area: 8,000m²
Completion: 2014
ID:SR
ID:SR is Sheppard Robson’s award-winning interior design group.
Our activity-driven design approach puts people at the heart of the design process. Designing for excellence, we aim to create functional, beautiful spaces that are efficient and enhance people’s experience of a place, whether they are to live, work or play in.
Our work with clients starts with a strategic brief. We use this to build a comprehensive understanding of a project and ensure the work we deliver is consistent with the aspirations of the client and culture of an organisation. Whether designing for a private individual or large team, we deliver projects that have a high level of detail and clear, engaging concept. As well as a complete understanding of how design can be used to create remarkable spaces, our holistic range of services also includes Fit-Out, Due Diligence, Space Analysis, and Workplace Strategy; the sum of which is a holistic approach which allows clients to harness the many benefits of careful planning and award-winning design.
191 OLD MARYLEBONE ROADWHITBREAD
Location: London, UK
Area: 8,500m²
Construction value: £25m
Completion: 2023
CITICAPE HOUSE DOMINVS GROUP
Location: London, UK
Area: 24,500m²
Construction value: £100m
Completion: 2024
68-86 FARRINGDON ROAD ENDURANCE LAND
Location: London, UK
Area: 10,300m²
Construction value: £35m
Completion: 2022
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ESSA ACADEMYBOLTON COUNCIL
Location: Bolton, UKArea: 8,300m²Construction value: £16.5m
Completion: 2011
CITY ACADEMYCITY ACADEMY
Location: Norwich, UKArea: 10,200m²Construction value: £17.7m
Completion: 2012
THE OPEN ACADEMYNORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL
Location: Norwich, UKArea: 9,000m²Construction value: £20m
Completion: 2010
SIDNEY STRINGER ACADEMYCOVENTRY COUNTY COUNCIL
Location: Coventry, UKArea: 13,500m²Construction value: £20.3m
Completion: 2012
SCHOOLS
Does the quality of school building matter? We believe emphatically that it does. Recall your own experience of life at school and the impact the building fabric and organisational structure had on you. We aim to realise the most useful deployment of the budget, harnessing our enthusiasm and experience to deliver the highest quality educational environment – whether state or private, primary or secondary.
BRYNMOR JONES LIBRARYUNIVERSITY OFHULL
Location: Hull , UK
Area: 16,000m²
Construction value: £17.4m
Completion: 2015
CENTRE FOR VIRUS RESEARCHUNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
Location: Glasgow, UK
Area: 3,700m²
Construction value: £10.5m
Completion: 2014
DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, EAST & CENTRAL QUADS, GRANGEGORMANNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCE AGENCY
Location: Dublin, UK
Area: 36,000m²
Construction value: £180m
Completion: 2017
THE NEW SCIENCE BUILDINGUNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE
Location: Hatfield, UK
Area: 9,000m²
Construction value: £30m
Completion: 2015
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
Our portfolio of higher education projects – ranging from full-scale estate strategies to specialist buildings – continues to adapt to the ever-changing political and economic landscapes that shape how estates departments approach development.
From the seminal buildings for Churchill College, Cambridge, over 50 years ago to the recently completed Alan Gilbert Learning Commons at The University of Manchester (winner of the Guardian’s “University Facility of the Year” 2014), the practice has a track record of engaging with the latest pedagogic trends and research. This is combined with a deep understanding of the tradition, culture and heritage of the higher education sector, to deliver award-winning, inspirational buildings and spaces.
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CLINICAL RESEARCH CENTREBRUNTWOOD
Location: Manchester, UK
Area: 12,000m²
Construction value: £17.7m
Completion: 2013
LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINESHEPHERD CONSTRUCTION
Location: Liverpool, UK
Area: 7,200m²
Construction value: £21m
Completion: 2007
INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCESUNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE
Location: Glasgow, UK
Area: 8,500m²
Construction value: £25m
Completion: 2011
WOLFSON EDUCATION CENTRE & CSC IMAGING CENTREIMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON
Location: London, UK
Area: 3,100m²
Completion: 2008
SCIENCE
The best scientific research demands high levels of precision in carefully controlled environments. Understanding the exacting standards of the sector, Sheppard Robson has designed numerous award-winning laboratory projects that support world class research.
As well as recently winning the S-LAB award for Laboratory Design of the Year, Sheppard Robson has written and edited the chapter on laboratory design for the two most recent editions of the Metric Handbook, the definitive guide to best practice in design.
CHELSEA & WESTMINSTER HOSPITALNORTH WEST THAMES RHA
Location: London, UK
Area: 105,000m²
Construction value: £170m
Completion: 1992
BRENTWOOD COMMUNITY HOSPITALKAJIMA PARTNERSHIPS
Location: Essex, UK
Area: 8,200m²
Construction value: £21m
Completion: 2008
TSEUNG KWAN O HOSPITALHIP HING - CHUN WO JV
Location: Hong Kong
Area: 35,400m² GIFA
Construction value: £100m
Completion: 2012
BIRMINGHAM TREATMENT CENTREJARVIS CONSTRUCTION (UK)
Location: Birmingham, UK
Area: 13,000m²
Construction value: £21m
Completion: 2006
HEALTHCARE
Sheppard Robson has a long track record of designing innovative healthcare buildings, stemming from the practice’s Chelsea & Westminster Hospital project – completed in 1992 – which redefined hospital architecture in the UK. Using this specialist experience developed over the last two decades, we continue to innovate in the sector and deliver high-quality buildings that include major new PFI hospitals and supporting hospital trusts and other providers on projects of varying scale and budgets.
2016MIXOLOGY DESIGN STUDIO OF THE YEARShortlisted
2016BRITISH COUNCIL FOR OFFICESCORPORATE WORKPLACEManchester Metropolitan University, Brooks BuildingShortlisted
2016BRITISH COUNCIL FOR OFFICESFIT-OUT OF WORKPLACEKPMG, One St Peter's SquareShortlisted
2016AJ100 (ARCHITECTS' JOURNAL)SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE OF THE YEARShortlisted
2015CAMDEN CLIMATE CHANGE ALLIANCEMARKS OF ACHIEVEMENT - CUTTING CARBONPracticeWinner
2015CAMDEN CLIMATE CHANGE ALLIANCEMARKS OF ACHIEVEMENT - TEAM GREENPracticeWinner
2015HOUSING DESIGN AWARDS PROJECT SCHEMES79 Camden Road, NW1Shortlisted
2015ARCHITECTS FOR HEALTHNEW BUILDINGCitylabs, ManchesterWinner
2015RICS SCOTLAND AWARDS INFRASTRUCTURESouth Dalmarnock Integrated Urban InfrastructureWinner
2015NORTH WEST INSIDER PROPERTY AWARDSARCHITECT'S PRACTICE OF THE YEARWinner
2015AJ120 (ARCHITECTS' JOURNAL)SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE OF THE YEARShortlisted
2015NORTH WEST INSIDER PROPERTY AWARDSCOMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE YEARCitylabs, ManchesterWinner
2015NORTH WEST INSIDER PROPERTY AWARDSARCHITECTS' PRACTICE OF THE YEARWinner
2015BUILDING AWARDSINTERNATIONAL PROJECT OF THE YEAR Siemens Middle East Headquarters Shortlisted
2015RICS NORTH WESTDESIGN THROUGH INNOVATIONNotre Dame Catholic CollegeShortlisted
2015RICS NORTH WESTDESIGN THROUGH INNOVATION AND REGENERATIONManchester Metropolitan University, Brooks BuildingShortlisted
2015RICS NORTH WESTDESIGN FOR INNOVATION AND COMMERCIALCitylabs, ManchesterShortlisted
2014GUARDIAN UNIVERSITY AWARDSBEST FACILITYUniversity of Manchester, Alan Gilbert Learning CommonsWinner
2014EDUCATION ESTATES AWARDSPROJECT OF THE YEAR - COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESManchester Metropolian University, Birley CampusShortlisted2014EDUCATION ESTATES AWARDSPROJECT OF THE YEAR SCHOOLSNotre Dame Catholic CollegeShortlisted
AWARDS 2017 AJ RETROFIT AWARDS RETROFIT HOUSING AWARD OVER 5M 103-109 Wardour Street , W1Winner
2017AHEAD AWARDSEVENT SPACEScitizenM Tower of London, EC1Shortlisted
BEST URBAN HOTEL - NEW BUILDcitizenM Tower of London, EC1Shortlisted
2017NEW LONDON ARCHITECTURE AWARDSRESIDENTIALWellington Street, SE18Shortlisted
MIXED-USEFitzroy Place (Offices), W1Shortlisted
HOTELScitizenM Tower of London, EC1Shortlisted
2017BRITISH COUNCIL FOR OFFICESFIT-OUT OF WORKPLACEKPMG, LeedsRegional Winner
2016SCOTTISH DESIGN AWARDSHEALTH BUILDING OF THE YEARUniversity of Glasgow, Centre for Virus ResearchShortlisted
2016RIBA AWARDSYORKSHIRE REGIONAL AWARDBrynmor Jones Library, University of HullWinner
CONSERVATION AWARDBrynmor Jones Library, University of HullRegional WinnerUSTAINABILITY AWARDBrynmor Jones Library, University of HullWinner
2016RIBA AWARDSSOUTH WEST REGIONAL AWARDUniversity of Bristol, Life Sciences BuildingShortlisted
2019CORENET GLOBAL UKSUSTAINABLE LEADERSHIP AWARDSDeloitte HQ, LondonWinner
2019RIBABUILDING OF THE YEARCollaborative Teaching Laboratory, University of BirminghamWinner
SUSTAINABILITY AWARDCollaborative Teaching Laboratory, University of BirminghamWinner
2019AJ100 (ARCHITECTS' JOURNAL)SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE OF THE YEARPracticeShortlisted
2018RIBA LONDON REGIONAL AWARDCamden Courtyards, NW1Shortlisted
2018BUILDING DESIGN MAGAZINE'S ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR EDUCATION ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR (HIGHER EDUCATION)Winner
2017AJ ARCHITECTURE AWARDS MIXED-USE PROJECT OF THE YEARFitzroy Place (Residential), W1Winner
2017AJ ARCHITECTURE AWARDS HIGHER EDUCATION PROJECT OF THE YEARUniversity of Hertfordshire, The New Science BuildingShortlisted
2017 BCO NEXT GENWorkplace competition Shortlisted
2017BUILDING AWARDSHOUSING PROJECT OF THE YEARFitzroy Place (Residential), W1Shortlisted
2014EDUCATION ESTATES AWARDSINNOVATION IN DELIVERING VALUENotre Dame Catholic CollegeShortlisted
2014BRITISH COUNCIL FOR OFFICESCOPORATE WORKPLACEBBC Broadcasting House Redevelopment, Portland Place, LondonJoint winner
2014 BRITISH COUNCIL FOR OFFICESINNOVATION AWARDBBC Broadcasting House Redevelopment, Portland Place, LondonShortlisted
2014GUARDIAN UNIVERSITY AWARDSBEST FACILITYStaffordshire University, Science & Technology CentreWinner
2014ARCHITIZER A+OFFICE BUILDINGSiemens Middle EastFinalist
2014HOUSING DESIGN AWARDSPROJECT SCHEMESNewhallShortlisted
2014GUARDIAN UNIVERSITY AWARDSBEST FACILITYUniversity of Manchester, Alan Gilbert Learning CommonsFinalist
2014SUNDAY TIMES BRITISH HOMESHOUSING PROJECT79 Camden Road, NW1Shortlisted
2014BRITISH CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AWARDSINTERNATIONAL AWARDSiemens Middle East HeadquartersShortlisted
2013BRITISH COUNCIL OF OFFICESCOMMERCIAL WORKPLACE AWARD SOUTH WESTBridgewater House, Finzels Reach BristolWinner
2013PLACEMAKING AWARDSRETAIL-LED PLACEMAKINGWoolwich Town Centre DevelopmentFinalist
2013AJ100 (ARCHITECTS' JOURNAL)SUSTAINABLE PRACTICE OF THE YEARWinner
2013HOUSING DESIGN AWARDSCOMPLETED PROJECTS, GRAHAM PYE AWARDBarking RiversideWinner
2013RICSBUILDING CONSERVATIONWade Deacon SchoolShortlisted
2013RIBASOUTH/ SOUTH EAST REGIONWaingels CollegeRegional Winner
2013MEED QUALITY AWARD FOR PROJECTSUAE SUSTAINABLE PROJECT OF THE YEARSiemens Middle East HeadquartersWinner
2013GERMAN DESIGN COUNCILICONIC AWARDS - CORPORATE ARCHITECTURESiemens Middle East HeadquartersWinner
2013CITYSCAPE AWARDS FOR EMERGING MARKETSSUSTAINABILITY (BUILT)Siemens Middle East HeadquartersWinner
2013RIBAWEST MIDLANDS, REGIONAL SPECIAL AWARD (SUSTAINABILITY)Sidney Stringer AcademyShortlisted
2013RIBAWEST MIDLANDSSidney Stringer AcademyRegional Winner
2013CIVIC TRUST AWARDSWEST MIDLANDSSidney Stringer AcademyShortlisted
2013S-LAB AWARDSNEW LABORATORYScottish Centre for Segenerative MedicineWinner
2013RICSDESIGN & INNOVATIONSt Ambrose College, TraffordHighly Commended
2013S-LAB AWARDSLABORATORY-BASEDTEACHING AND LEARNINGCity Academy, NowichWinner
2013SUNDAY TIMES BRITISH HOMESDEVELOPMENT OF THE YEARBarking RiversideShortlisted
2013NEW LONDON ARCHITECTURE AWARDSRESIDENTIALBarking RiversideShortlisted
2013 HOUSEBUILDER AWARDSDESIGN FOR THREE STOREYS OR FEWERBarking RiversideShortlisted
2013MIXOLOGYLARGE COMMERCIAL INTERIORS PROJECT OF THE YEARChannel 4Winner
2012THE GREEN ORGANISATIONGREEN APPLE ENVIRONMENTLancaster Insitute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA)Winner
2012MANCHESTER SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS DESIGN AWARDCommunityLancaster Insitute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA)Commended
2013CIVIC TRUST AWARDSWEST MIDLANDSSidney Stringer AcademyShortlisted
2012RIBASOUTH LONDONStockwell Park High School, LambethShortlisted
2012MIPIM ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW FUTURE PROJECTS AWARDSOFFICESSiemens Middle East HeadquartersWinner
2012HOUSING DESIGN AWARDSPROJECTSRowan Park, LondonWinner
2012 BRITISH COUNCIL FOR OFFICES AWARDSFIT-OUT OF A WORKPLACE, NORTH OF ENGLAND BBC North, MediaCityUKWinner
COMMERCIAL WORKPLACE,NORTH OF ENGLANDOrange, MediaCityUKShortlisted
2012NORTH WEST INSIDER PROPERTY AWARDSARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE OF THE YEARWinner
2012BREEAM AWARDSHIGHER EDUCATION Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA)Winner
2012 AIT AWARDSWORKPLACE INTERIORBBC North, MediaCityUK
2012RIBA AWARDSStockwell Park High School Shortlisted
2012AJ100 AWARDSCLIENT CHOICEShortlisted
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