Our Clients
Our strong track record in designing for science, research and technological innovation sectors is demonstrated by a variety of research and development facilities. These include SMART buildings, flexible research, teaching and learning spaces, analytical and precision engineering spaces, clean rooms, bio-science, live animal facilities and robotics labs. We have worked with and supported clients and organisations that have specialist requirements such as wet and dry labs, materials science laboratories, metal-free labs, quantum computing laboratories and sensitive measurement centres.
We pride ourselves in our ability to design and develop specialist and flexible spaces to the highest standards, always incorporating our clients needs. Given the rate of changing technology, it is more critical than ever to assess the costs and benefits of flexible design in order to better anticipate a client’s future needs as much as their current ones.
11,250m² Phase 1 of a unified multi-phase scheme creating a flagship centre of University research laboratories and offices
View ProjectContemporary, flexible office space with high quality shared facilities for technology and research focussed tenants and representing Burntwood's first SMART building.
View ProjectThe third phase of renovation for this building sees five floors refitted to accommodate a series of teaching, research, clinical and offices spaces for staff in the Psychology and Sport, Exercise Science and Rehabilitation Sciences
View ProjectThe conversion of a former bookshop into a base for the Zepler Institute, a research group from multiple scientific backgrounds
View ProjectThe Global Health Building will bring together the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health (CTMGH) and the Nuffield Department of Population Health (NDPH)
View ProjectThe third project for AA at the site of the former Springfield Brewery, the £8.5 million NBI provides research and innovation in all aspects of brownfield development
View ProjectA new £47 million 136,500 sq ft school of engineering for the University of Birmingham incorporating 26,900 sq ft dedicated to research partnerships with the rail industry as part of the UK Rail Research and Innovation Network (UKRRIN).
View ProjectA “one of it’s kind” £12 million research facility set in a 100 hectare leafy campus in Edgbaston at the University of Birmingham, a research-led highly-ranked institution
View ProjectA joint venture between Hereford Council and the University of Wolverhampton, Cyber Quarter is a business incubator facility for small IT start-ups
View ProjectA high-profile home for research and the promotion of innovative collaboration at both national and international levels
View ProjectThe University of Birmingham’s Centre for Human Brain Health in the culmination of a multi-phase project across 3 buildings that allows for the continued expansion of the School of Psychology and its state of the art research.
View ProjectThe UK’s largest Passivhaus certified building for the University of Leicester; a sophisticated design that has generated a 93% reduction in annual energy bills.
View ProjectThe University of Warwick’s Mathematical Sciences Building delivered the space required to meet both current demands and the department’s ambitions, providing a thriving and successful community allied to Mathematical Sciences
View ProjectThrough phased refurbishment we introduced a new flexible approach to laboratory and office environments that promoted collaboration and centralised all common or shared equipment.
View ProjectAston University’s 3,000 sq.m European Bio-Energy Research Institute and centre of excellence for research goes beyond zero-carbon to carbon negative building performance
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