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Sheppard Robson Architects : Projects up to 2008
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17 Nov 2016
Sheppard Robson – Building News – 2008
Newhall Development, Harlow, Essex, Southeast England, UK
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Newhall Development in Harlow
The Waingels College, Wokingham, England
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Waingels College
Media CityUK – B4 Building, Salford Quays, England
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Media City Salford project
Strathclyde Institute, Glasgow, Scotland
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Strathclyde University Building
Open Academy Norwich, Norfolk, England
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Norwich Academy : design competition winner
BioQuarter Building, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine gains planning
Small Animal Teaching Hospital Liverpool, England, UK
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Small Animal Teaching Hospital Liverpool
One Westminster Place, London, UK
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One Westminster Place
Halliwells, Manchester, England, UK
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Spinningfields Manchester office by ID:SR
Hangzhou development, China
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Sheppard Robson : Chinese buildings
Michael Smith Building – Manchester University Biosciences, England
2007
3 Hardman Street, Manchester
2008-
Reported as the largest office development outside London
Stockwell Park School, southwest London
2008-
Alan Turning Building, Upper Brook St, south Manchester
2007
The Hadfield Building – Sheffield Northern General Hopsital, England
2007
Sheppard Robson – Glasgow office opened Oct 2007
Zero-carbon home, BRE site, Watford, England
Sheppard Robson with Arup
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BRE House : Sustainable English home
Sheppard Robson Buildings
Sheppard Robson Designs, alphabetical:
Arup Offices, Fitzrovia, London
2004
BBC – Broadcasting House redevelopment, London
from early 2006
Sheppard Robson Architects
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BBC Building
previously from 2003-06:
Sir Richard MacCormac (MacCormac Jamieson Prichard Architects)
Birmingham Treatment Centre, England
2006
Carabanchel 19 housing, Madrid, Spain
2007
Sheppard Robson with ACP/Gesdinsa
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, Fulham Rd, Chelsea, southwest London
1993
£177m
City Point, City of London, UK
Santiago Calatrava / Sheppard Robson
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City Point London
Edgware Road – Mixed-use development, Colindale, north London
2007-
£150m
Hammersmith Regeneration – Competition, Hammersmith, west London
2008-
Winner: Sheppard Robson
Shortlisted: Barton Wilmore; Sheppard Robson; Wilkinson Eyre
Developers: Grainger and Helical Bar
Institute of Pharmacy & Biomedical Science, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
2007-
Kingsway International Christian Centre – proposal, Thames Gateway, UK
2007-
For Kingsway International Christian Centre – due to be largest church in UK
£70m
previously: KICC church, Beam Reach, Havering, east London
Manchester International Convention Centre, England, UK
2002
Stephenson Bell with Sheppard Robson
£23m
NHS Fife – Rationalisation of three hospital sites, Fife, Scotland
2007-
£40m
Paternoster Square: Building Six, City of London
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Whitfield Partners / Sheppard Robson
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Paternoster Square buildings
Penrith car park, Cumbria, England
2007-
sculptural form created from hundreds of timbers
RBS Building, Manchester, UK
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Sheppard Robson : Manchester building
132-154 Regent Street, London, UK
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Michael Squire & Partners with Sheppard Robson and with Trehearne Architects
For Crown Estate
Lowther Castle project, Cumbria, England
2007-
orig. building by Robert Smirke 1811
Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Edinburgh, Scotland
2007-
£35m
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