- Source: Make Architects
Make Architects is an international architecture practice headquartered in London that also has offices in offices in Hong Kong and Shanghai. Founded in 2004 by former Foster + Partners architect Ken Shuttleworth. The practice has a variety of projects including high-rise office buildings, large mixed-use schemes, urban masterplanning, sports and leisure, private and social housing, civic and education buildings, and interior design. The company is employee-owned and refers to its partners as "makers".
Selected projects
Arts & Culture
City of London Information Centre
The Podium
Weihai Pavilion
Beijing InfoCube
Seymour Centre
Education & Research
Jubilee Campus extension, University of Nottingham
The Barn, University of Nottingham
The Gateway Building, University of Nottingham
Big Data Institute, University of Oxford
The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, University of Oxford
The Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford
Old Road Campus Research Building, University of Oxford
Oxford Molecular Pathology Institute, University of Oxford
The Thomas Clarkson Community College, Cambridgeshire
Hotels and resorts
Mi Xun Spa
The Montpellier Chapter
The Oasis at Golden Sands
Serensia Woods
The Temple House
Wanda Reign Wuhan
Mixed use
Hornsey Town Hall
80 Charlotte Street
The Cube, Birmingham
LSQ London
Morello
Rathbone Square
St James's Market
Wynyard Place
Office
1 Arena Central
Two Arena Central
3 Arena Central
55 Baker Street, London
5 Broadgate, City of London
32 Cleveland Street
The Hiscox Building
HSBC Blandonnet
London Wall Place
The Monument Building
Quai des Bergues
Residential
10 Weymouth Street
4–16 Artillery Row
12–24 Lun Fat Street
Dunbar Place
Chobham Manor
Century House
Crescent House
Grosvenor Waterside
Morello Croydon
The Madison
Rodmarton Street
Sports and leisure
The Copper Box (London 2012 Olympic Handball Arena)
The Dartford Dojo
Greenwich Centre
Urban design
Chobham Manor
Elephant and Castle
Greenwich Square
Wembley North West Lands
Awards and recognitions
In 2016 the practice won the Architects' Journal AJ100 Employer of the Year Award and in 2014 won the AJ100 Practice of the Year Award.
The company's work has been nominated three times 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, The Cube in Birmingham was nominated in 2010, and the redevelopment of 5 Broadgate was nominated in 2016.
References
External links
Make Architects website
Interview with Ken Shuttleworth 2008(Video)
Make Projects