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22 Jul 2019
Barbara Hepworth Building, University of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, North England, UK
Design: AHR Architects
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Barbara Hepworth Building
The new AHR-designed Barbara Hepworth Building is complete and has been celebrated with a royal visit from HRH The Duke of York, KG.
7 Jun 2019
Institute for Innovative Materials, Processing and Numerical Technologies, Swansea, Wales, UK
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IMPACT Swansea University Research Facility
The Institute for Innovative Materials, Processing and Numerical Technologies (IMPACT) is part of the University’s strategic expansion of the College of Engineering and, as a Centre of Excellence, will provide a unique colocation facility for academia-industry partnerships in ambitious research and development.
6 June 2019
AHR announces hire of new associate director to Glasgow office
Award-winning architecture and building consultancy practice, AHR, has welcomed Richard Napier to its Glasgow office, during a period of regional growth that has seen new leadership and a number of high-profile wins. With 30 years’ experience, Richard is a respected figure in Scottish architecture who previously worked for AHR between 2006 and 2016.
Website: AHR Glasgow Office News
28 Nov 2018
Barbara Hepworth Building, University of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, North England, UK
Design: AHR Architects
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Barbara Hepworth Building at the University of Huddersfield
27 Mar 2018
RIBA Yorkshire Awards 2018 Shortlisted Buildings
Oastler Building, Huddersfield is one of thirteen buildings have been shortlisted for RIBA Yorkshire (Royal Institute of British Architects) 2018 Awards; the winners will be announced at an Awards evening at The Museum Gardens, York on Thursday 24 May.
28 Apr 2016
AHR has acquired award-winning architecture practice PCKO to strengthen its offer in delivering innovative residential and affordable housing projects and large scale masterplans.
Location: 5-8 Hardwick Street, London, EC1R 4RG, UK
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AHR acquisition of architecture practice PCKO
The move will allow both companies to provide a better service for new and existing clients through shared resources, knowledge and experience. PCKO’s ethos and over 30 years’ experience in delivering attractive and innovative projects is a natural fit with AHR.
AHR Buildings
Key Building Designs by AHR
AHR – Oxford Station Design Competition Winners, Oxfordshire, Southern England
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AHR – Oxford Station Design Competition Winners
Altrincham Transport Interchange Building, Greater Manchester, Northwest England
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Altrincham Transport Interchange Building
Sheltered Pavilion in Stranraer, Scotland
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Sheltered Pavilion in Stranraer
Oldham College, Greater Manchester, Northwest England
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Oldham College
Wythenshawe Transport Interchange, Manchester, Northwest England
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Wythenshawe Transport Interchange
Keynsham Civic Centre, Keynsham, Bath, Southwest England
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Keynsham Civic Centre
More AHR projects and designs online soon
Location: 5-8 Hardwick Street, London, EC1R 4RG, England, UK
Architecture Practice Information
AHR
AHR is one of Europe’s longest standing architecture and building consultancy practices, with experience dating back to 1835. AHR today is one of Europe’s largest practices and has evolved into an international business encompassing 450 staff in 13 offices.
As architects the studios are passionate about design and the positive effects good design can have on the environment. As building consultants they are passionate about how they care for buildings and how their creative re-use can enhance the fabric of communities.
The collective experience and the creativity of the teams, combined with commitment to innovation and design research, allows the practice to help clients develop environments that respond positively to the particular challenges of a project and the wider social, economic and climatic issues we all face.
The way the office designs and cares for the environment is changing rapidly and they continue to seek innovative solutions and develop new ways of working to meet the future needs of clients and society.
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