SimpsonHaugh
English architecture practice
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SimpsonHaugh (formerly Ian Simpson Architects) is an English architecture practice established in 1987 by Ian Simpson and Rachel Haugh.[1] The practice has offices in London and Manchester. In 2014, the practice re-branded as SimpsonHaugh & Partners.[2]
Key architectsIan Simpson
Rachel Haugh
Rachel Haugh
Founded1987
LocationManchester and London, England
United Kingdom
ProjectsMasterplan of Manchester City Centre following the 1996 Manchester bombing
| SimpsonHaugh | |
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Exterior detail of the Beetham Tower, Manchester | |
| Practice information | |
| Key architects | Ian Simpson Rachel Haugh |
| Founded | 1987 |
| Location | Manchester and London, England |
| Significant works and honors | |
| Projects | Masterplan of Manchester City Centre following the 1996 Manchester bombing |
| Website | |
| https://www.simpsonhaugh.com/ | |
Notable Projects
- 4 Angel Square, Manchester (2018-2023)
- Deansgate Square, Manchester (2016–21)[3]
- 1 Blackfriars, London (2014–18)[4]
- River Street Tower, Manchester (2018-20)[5]
- Holbrook House London (2017–19)[6]
- City Village, Belgrade Plaza Coventry (2014–17)[7]
- 1 Spinningfields, Manchester (2015–17)[8]
- Battersea Power Station Phase 1, London (2013–16)[9]
- Verde, Newcastle (2014–16)[10]
- First Street development, Manchester (2013–15)[11]
- The View, Newcastle (2006–15)[12]
- Manchester Central Library and Manchester Town Hall Extension restoration, Manchester (2010–14)[13]
- Beetham Tower, Manchester, England (2003–06)[14]
- Holloway Circus Tower, Birmingham, England (2006)[15]
- Shudehill Interchange, Manchester, England (2003)[16]
- Urbis, Manchester, England (1998–2002)[17]
- No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester, England (2002)[18]
- Parkway Gate, Manchester[19]
- Gallowgate, Newcastle[20]
- Merchants Warehouse restoration, Castlefield, Manchester (1993–97)[21]
Awards
- The International Property Awards, Best Mixed Use Architecture London and UK: One Black Friars[22] (2021)
- Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Awards : The View – People's Choice and New Building categories at the bi-annual Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Award.[23] (2015)
- Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Awards : Newcastle University Business School (NUBS) & Central Link, Downing Plaza – New Building Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Award.[24] (2011)
- RIBA International Design Competition Winner : The National Wildflower Centre[25] (2009)
- MSA Design Awards – Overall Winner: Parkway Gate, Manchester[26] (2009)
- RIBA National Award Winner : Hilton Tower[27] (2008)
- Manchester Confidential – Best New Building : Parkway Gate[28] (2008)
- Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Best Tall Building – Award Winner : The Beetham Hilton Tower, Manchester[29] (2007)
- RIBA Award Winner : Manchester Transport Interchange[30] (2007)
- RIBA Award Winner : The Manchester Museum, Manchester[31] (2004)
- RIBA Award Winner : No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester[32] (2003)