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FaulknerBrowns

FaulknerBrowns

FaulknerBrowns is an architectural design practice with studios in the UK, Canada and Ireland. We are creative specialists and typological innovators, with a long-established reputation for forward-thinking buildings and masterplans around the world. Since 1962, our projects have earned critical acclaim for exemplary design, community impact, sustainability and functional efficiency.

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FaulknerBrowns

Dobson House
Northumbrian Way
Killingworth
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE12 6QW
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 191 268 3007
Email: info@faulknerbrowns.com
Web: https://faulknerbrowns.com/

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Kings Hall Leisure Centre

Kings Hall Leisure Centre

Proposed

This revitalised proposal will protect a Grade II listed architectural landmark while creating a vibrant, accessible, inclusive and functional space that continues to meet evolving community needs.

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Lee Valley Ice Centre

Lee Valley Ice Centre

Built

a project combining two Olympic-sized ice rinks, a gym, studios, café and community space to create the UK’s most sustainable ice centre, alongside a sensitive £1.5m landscape transformation.

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Britannia Leisure Centre

Britannia Leisure Centre

Built

Britannia Leisure Centre is an inclusive new leisure facility transforming health and wellbeing for the local community in Hackney.

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Lee Valley White Water Centre - creating an enduring sporting legacy

Lee Valley White Water Centre - creating an enduring sporting legacy

Built

This stunning, popular venue had its post Olympics legacy use baked in from the start, to ensure that it could be a long term community sport and leisure asset with a wide audience base.

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The Goodsyard

The Goodsyard

Planning Granted

London's Goodsyard regeneration will transform the historic yet derelict station into a characterful and unique city quarter.

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The Britannia Project

The Britannia Project

Planning Granted

Council led regeneration of a London community delivering a new leisure centre, new housing and new school places to anticipate the facilities and amenities requirements for its expanding population.

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