The Acorn & Gaumont House Surgery
Built
The internal refurbishment of Gaumont House, Peckham, has combined two separate NHS GP surgeries (The Acorn Surgery and Gaumont House Surgery) into one modern healthcare facility for just £1000/sq.m
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Built
New rehearsal spaces, music classrooms, a drama studio, teaching rooms and ancillary facilities, all linked to the church via a glazed two storey circulation space.
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Planning granted for an office to residential conversion of a 1980s tower by the River Thames into 34 luxury flats.
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Planning granted for a mixed use project in Greenwich comprising 263 flats and a cruise terminal with associated offshore works, Thames Clipper pontoon, and publicly accessible roof gardens.
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A four-star hotel comprising 361 bedrooms, conference facilities, a 660 seat capacity ballroom, a 280 seat restaurant, destination bars and a health club with pool. Built for the 2012 Olympics.
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Iconic conversion of a Grade II* listed 18th Century house in Mayfair into a destination for food, art and music. Sketch completed in 2003 and remains one of London’s most photographed restaurants.
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A new 1300 square metre NHS 'super surgery', serving 25,000 patients in the heart of Quintain's Wembley Park development
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A Category A refurbishment which involved joining two existing office buildings together in a central London Conservation Area.
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10 storeys of naturally-ventilated office space in a Lambeth Conservation Area. The building is partly clad in coade stone – an artificial stone invented by Victorian craftswoman Eleanor Coade.
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A mixed-use development revitalising an old industrial site in a conservation area. The project comprises of 370 bedrooms of student accommodation, a 93 bed hotel, retail units, and new public realm.
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The Manser Practice were appointed by U+I Group to design and demonstrate that smaller, well-designed ‘micro-flats’ that would appeal to young professionals working in the city.
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