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GMW Architects – Latest Building
16 Jan 2013
280 High Holborn, London, UK
Design: GMW Architects
photo © Richard Bryant/Arcaid
280 High Holborn
GMW has just completed a new mixed-use building on High Holborn in London for developer Hines. Externally ‘280’ presents an elegant addition to the busy street. Inside the building the main focus, and the architects’ inspiration, is the continuous view of gentle, dignified Lincoln’s Inn Fields to the south. The 7 storey 64,000 sq. ft. development includes offices, a self-contained residential complex, and a ground floor retail unit.
Major Building by GMW Architects
Atatürk Airport – International Terminal, Istanbul, Turkey
Date built: 2004
photo © Murat Öztürk
Istanbul Atatürk Airport
The design of the terminal, together with its underground rapid-transit rail station and neighbouring car park, was inspired by a desire for simple and instinctive passenger routes between land side and the aircraft.
GMW Architects – Key Projects
Featured Developments by GMW Architects, alphabetical:
41 Lothbury, City of London, UK
Date built:-
photo © Sectorlight Sutton Young
41 Lothbury
41 Lothbury is part of the cluster of historic buildings at the heart of London’s Square Mile that symbolise the essence of the City as a global financial institution. The building is a Grade II* listed former bank headquarters and its redevelopment has produced a rich blend of contemporary office space with the unique style and elegance of a traditional City landmark.
54 Lombard St, City of London, England, UK
Date built: 1993
Located just west of Lloyds Building
125 Old Broad Street, City of London, UK
Date built:-
photo © David Churchill
125 Old Broad Street
Chichester House, High Holborn, central London, UK
Date built:-
image © GMW Architects
Chichester House
The building’s architecture responds to these three very different urban environments with a restrained, limestone and glass façade addressing High Holborn, and an echelon form to Great Turnstile, which opens up to form an intimate urban space and provide oblique views south towards the green expanse of Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
CIPD Headquarters, Wimbledon, southwest London, UK
Date built:-
photo Peter Cook © PeterCook/View
CIPD Wimbledon
I&TD Building, Hanslope Park, Buckinghamshire, England
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photograph © David Churchill
I&TD Building
Midsummer Place Shopping Centre, Milton Keynes, England
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photo Peter Cook © PeterCook/View
Midsummer Place
Minster Court, Mincing Lane, City of London, England
Dates built: 1988-91
photograph © Adrian Welch
Minster Court : unusual neo-Gothic office building, £178m
Minster Court is a complex of three office buildings, completed between 1991 and 1992 and designed by architects GMW Partnership. During the final phase of fitting-out on 7 August 1991, there was a fire in the atrium of No. 3 Minster Court which caused a serious delay in completion. The style has been described as “postmodern-gothic”.
Network Rail National Centre, Milton Keynes, England
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image © architecture practice
Network Rail National Centre
Tower 42 refurbishment, 25 Old Broad Street, City of London, England
Date built: 1995
photo Anthony Weller © Anthony Weller/Archimage
Tower 42 Building + Nat West Tower
Two London Bridge, Southwark, south London, UK
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photograph © David Churchill
Two London Bridge
More design projects by GMW Architects online soon
Location: London, England, UK
UK Architects Practice Information
GMW Architects office based in London, England
Previously the office was titled GMW Partnership : Gollins Melvin Ward & Partners
Scott Brownrigg acquires GMW Architects, Aug 2015:
International design practice Scott Brownrigg acquired a 100% stake in GMW Architects and GMW Architects International Ltd.
The move aligns with Scott Brownrigg’s strategic UK and international development plans and follows GMW’s successful appointment as lead designer for the prestigious new Istanbul Airport in Turkey, planned to be the largest airport in the world.
The acquisition completed on 7 August 2015.
London Architecture
London Architecture : news + key projects
Scott Brownrigg’s purpose is to “make and help create timeless, sustainable and beautiful environments that are aspirational to our clients and communities. To achieve this we must remain agile and retain the ability to adapt to change whilst maintaining a rigour that keeps design excellence as our essence.”
source: http://www.scottbrownrigg.com/about/vision-statement/
London Properties – Selection:
Colney Hatch Lane homes, Barnet, North London
Assael Architecture
image courtesy of architects
Colney Hatch Lane Housing
Lee Valley Ice Centre
Design: FaulknerBrowns, architects
image from architect
Lee Valley Ice Centre
Buildings / photos for the GMW Architects London page welcome
Website: https://www.scottbrownrigg.com/