- MAKE Architects
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Make Architects Industry Architecture Founded 2004 Founder(s) Ken Shuttleworth Headquarters London, UK Website http://www.makearchitects.com Make Architects is an architectural practice based in the United Kingdom founded by Ken Shuttleworth after he left Foster and Partners in 2003. They have offices in London, Birmingham, Beijing, Abu Dhabi and Dubai and the practice is currently engaged in projects worldwide ranging from high rise offices to urban masterplans, residential and office developments, civic buildings, private and social housing, education buildings and interior design.
Selected projects
- 55 Baker Street, London
- 10 Weymouth Street, London
- Aspire, Nottingham
- Beijing Residential, China
- Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon
- City of London Information Centre, London
- The Cube, Birmingham
- Dartford Dojo, Kent
- Digbeth Coach Station, Birmingham [1]
- EDC Headquarters, Ratingen, Germany [2]
- Elephant and Castle masterplan, London
- London 2012 Olympic Handball Arena, London
- Monument, London
- Noho Square, Westminster, London [3]
- Odeon Leicester Square, London
- Office Interior, London
- Oxford Molecular Pathology Institute, Oxford
- Old Road Campus, Oxford
- Rodmarton Street residential development, London
- Trafalgar Way, London
- University of Nottingham Jubilee Campus extension masterplan, Nottingham
- Vortex Tower, London
Make Architects have been nominated twice for Building Design magazine's Carbuncle Cup, an annual award for "the ugliest building in the United Kingdom". Nottingham University Jubilee Campus was runner-up in 2009, while The Cube in Birmingham was nominated in 2010.
References
- ^ National Express PRESS RELEASE - National Express Submit Plans to Relocate to a Temporary Coach Station, 30 December 2005.
- ^ Make Architects are selected to design a new HQ for EDC in Germany, World Architecture News, 21 September 2007.
- ^ Make architects appointed for the redevelopment of the former Middlesex Hospital, World Architecture News, 9 February 2007.
External links
Categories:- Architecture firms of the United Kingdom
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