- Glenn Howells
Glenn Howells is a British born
architect . His practice, Glenn Howells Architects, has offices inBirmingham andLondon . Howells founded his practice inLondon in 1990 but later moved the main office toBirmingham in 1992.His first big break was being appointed architect for the
Custard Factory in Birmingham by developerBennie Gray . The Custard Factory has gone to become an award winning example of affordable office development, aimed at small arts and design businesses, such as the Maverick TV production company.This was followed by the Market Place in
Armagh ,Northern Ireland . This elegant arts centre won numerous design awards, including anRIBA regional award.Notable projects include
Timber Wharf and Burton Place for innovative developersUrban Splash inManchester . In Birmingham, Urban Splash and Glenn Howells collaborated to design a refurbishment of The Rotunda, a landmark highrise building that is currently being transformed from an office building into a residential building.A more recent project is the
Savill Gardens Visitor Centre atWindsor Great Park , which opened in June 2006. The competition winning scheme run by The Crown Estate, will create a new landmark structure that creates a gateway to the listed gardens reflecting the character and quality of the park. The building unites all visitor facilities under one gently undulating grid shell roof creating a series of spectacular linked spaces. The grid shell roof is constructed from larch and clad with green oak from The Crown Estate's own sustainable sources from the Windsor Estate. The grid shell is supported by an earth structure on the entrance side which houses ancillary facilities, while the garden side is elevated on legs to open up spectacular views.In October 2006, it was announced that Glenn Howells had been appointed to design a large hotel and residential scheme as part of the
Snowhill development in Birmingham [http://www.property-week.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=3074857§ioncode=36] . Initial renders showed a 40 storey grey curved tower with a smaller tower alongside. However a public exhibition revealed the tower to be 43 storeys and with amendments to the previously shown render. Now under construction, it would be one of the tallest buildings in the city and would consist of the tallest hotel building and tallest residential building in Birmingham.In early 2007, Glenn Howells was reported in the
Birmingham Post as advocating a new modern art gallery for Birmingham, to add to the existingBirmingham Museum and Art Gallery andIkon Gallery .External links
* [http://www.glennhowells.co.uk/ Glenn Howells practice website]
* [http://www.marketplacearmagh.com/ The Market Place, Armagh]
* [http://www.savillgarden.co.uk/ Savill Garden]
* [http://www.printworks-elephant.com/home/ Printworks, Elephant & Castle]
* [http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/birminghampost/reviews/tm_headline=artful-ambitions&method=full&objectid=18485880&siteid=50002-name_page.html article on proposed new Birmingham modern art gallery]
* [http://www.gleeds.tv/index.cfm?video=303 Glenn Howells presents a talk as a part of the London Festival of Architecture 2008 (video)]
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