All Squire and Partners articles
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Building Study
Space House: 1960s icon gets another chance to shine
Centrepoint’s little sister was realised by the same architect and developer and built with similar pioneering techniques. Neglected for the past four decades, a recent refurbishment restores and celebrates the building’s groundbreaking architectural qualities
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News
Squire & Partners completes Shoreditch hotel inspired by early analog computers
Practice has spent 16 years working on design for cylindrical 26-storey tower close to Silicon Roundabout
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Features
What made this project… 78 St James’ Street by Squire & Partners
The judges for last year’s AYAs were impressed with Squire & Partners’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for two awards including Refurbishment Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s associate ...
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Features
What made this project… The Broadway by Squire & Partners
The judges for last year’s AYAs were impressed with Squire & Partners’ body of work, as the practice was shortlisted for two awards including Private Housing Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm to break ...
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News
Squire & Partners completes Art Deco-inspired corner block in Westminster
Mixed-use scheme draws inspiration from mansion block typology and surrounding landmarks
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Features
AYA 2023 shortlists: Refurbishment Architect of the Year Award
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Refurbishment Architect shortlist
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News
Squire & Partners bags planning for Battersea office and industrial scheme
The 16-storey development sits within the Battersea Design & Technology Quarter
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News
Tributes paid to Michael Squire
Industry peers pay tribute to the founder of Squire and Partners
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Opinion
Moxon has taken building your own office to the next level
Many architects aspire to build their own office, but Moxon Architects has turned this aspiration into an award-winning art form, writes Ben Flatman