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Rogers Stirk Harbour

The practice is experienced in designing a wide range of building types including: office, residential, transport, education, culture, leisure, retail, civic and healthcare. The quality of its designs has been recognised with some of architecture’s highest awards, including two RIBA Stirling Prizes, one in 2006 for Terminal 4, Madrid Barajas Airport and the other in 2009 for Maggie’s West London Centre.

Since the early days of the Lloyd’s building in the 1970s the practice has produced innovative, beautiful, sustainable, and practical architecture which creatively solves problems for clients. A focus on providing flexible spaces separated from service elements means RSHP’s buildings are adaptable and resilient in a world where technology is changing rapidly.

A deep belief in the importance of sustainability has underscored the firm’s work since the early days, and recent projects such as the Centre Building at the London School of Economics, the New Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital, International Towers Sydney and the extension to the British Museum, exemplify this belief with a range of environmental features built into the fabric of the building.
Address The Leadenhall Building, 122 Leadenhall Street, London, EC3V 4AB
Overview
Years Active
43 (Avg 21)
Turnover
£10m + (Avg £1m)
Reach
Global
Standards
RIBA Chartered Practice
Architects Declare
Staff
Professional Staff
125 +
Female Directors
8% (Avg 19%)
Female Staff
No data (Avg 39%)
BAME Directors
No data (Avg 9%)
BAME Staff
No data (Avg 12%)
Profile
Awards
RIBA Award
NLA Award
Frameworks
Hyde
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