Matthew Evans Email

Associate Director . Bennetts Associates

Current Roles

Employees:
127
Revenue:
$41M
About
Founded in 1987, Bennetts Associates is one of the UK’s leading architectural practices, with more than 140 awards for a wide variety of projects. The firm is currently around 90 strong in total including 5 directors plus architectural and support staff. In addition to a main office in London, the firm has studios in Edinburgh and Manchester. A strong team ethic, methodical approach to design and sense of enjoyment are central to an exceptional track record of consistent delivery on time and to budget. The Practice’s portfolio represents a consistent body of work that is functional, well built, and architecturally striking. Bennetts Associates is especially well regarded for its pioneering work on sustainability, which is embedded in the firm’s own activities as well as its projects. The Practice’s portfolio covers many sectors and the projects undertaken by the practice have ranged from around £1m to £200m, including new-build, refurbishment and restoration of listed buildings. This diversity is an important stimulus for best practice and innovation in all aspects of the practice’s workload. The firm is responsible for many prominent projects such as Hampstead Theatre, Edinburgh University’s Potterrow development, the New Street Square development in the City of London, PowerGen Headquarters, Wessex Water Operations Centre, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Transformation, and the new headquarters for the London Borough of Camden at King’s Cross, London. Excellence, combined with sustainability, is at the heart of all Bennetts Associates’ work. Higher education facilities, Sustainable architecture, Theatre design and arts projects, Refurbishment, Hotels and leisure, Offices, Urban regeneration, Transport infrastructure, Public buildings
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1 Rawstorne Place
London, null
UK
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