February 11th, 2014
February 11th, 2014
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Housing development in Sheffield
House in north London
Architect’s Statement
Hawkins Brown is a design-led, award-winning architectural practice formed in 1988 by Roger Hawkins and Russell Brown. It has developed a determinedly broad built experience of universities, schools, transport, offices, arts projects as well as high-end residential developments across the UK and increasingly across the world. The practice is renowned for the creative re-use of 20th-century buildings, bringing under-used and unloved properties back to life. Hawkins Brown was a finalist in the 2013 RIBA Stirling Prize for the first phase of the ongoing regeneration of Park Hill, the iconic Brutalist housing estate in Sheffield.
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