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Assael Architecture is a British architectural firm based in London, established in 1994.
Background
Assael Architecture was established in 1994, co-founded and owned by John Assael and Russell Pedley. Registered in the United Kingdom and a RIBA chartered practice. The firm's principal studios are located in London with a licensed studio in Bahrain. It is a member of the AJ100, consisting of the 100 largest architecture practices in the UK and ranked by the Architects' Journal in 2016 as the 70th largest practice in Britain. Notable buildings include the Great Northern Tower in Manchester, and the Tachbrook Triangle on Vauxhall Bridge Road, Westminster, London which won a RIBA Housing Design Award in 2007.
Notable buildings
Great Northern Tower, Manchester
Tachbrook Triangle, Vauxhall Bridge Road, London. Housing Design Awards
Rochester Row, London. Building-for-Life Award 2010 - Gold Standard
Wallis House, Great West Quarter, London
Renaissance, Lewisham, London.
Macaulay Walk, Clapham, London
Creekside Wharf, Greenwich, London
Awards
Architect of the Year 2016, The Sunday Times British Homes Awards
Best Housing Project 2016 for Battersea Square, The Sunday Times British Homes Awards
AJ120 2015 winner of Business Pioneer of the Year
Building Magazine's Good Employer Guide Winner 2014 and 2015
Housing Design Award 2014, Project winner Private Rented Sector (PRS) for Young Street, Kensington & Chelsea, London
Cabe Building for Life Award 2010, Gold Standard for Rochester Row, Westminster, London
References
External links
Assael.co.uk Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Assael Architecture
- John Assael
- Century House, London
- Golden Mile (Brentford)
- List of British architecture firms
- Northern line extension to Battersea
- Westminster Bridge Road
- Renaissance, Lewisham
- Architecture of Manchester
- School of Architecture, Oxford Brookes University