SimpsonHaugh

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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]

Founded1987
LocationManchester and London, England
 United Kingdom
ProjectsMasterplan of Manchester City Centre following the 1996 Manchester bombing
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SimpsonHaugh
Exterior detail of the Beetham Tower, Manchester
Practice information
Key architectsIan Simpson
Rachel Haugh
Founded1987
LocationManchester and London, England
 United Kingdom
Significant works and honors
ProjectsMasterplan of Manchester City Centre following the 1996 Manchester bombing
Website
https://www.simpsonhaugh.com/
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Notable Projects

  • 4 Angel Square, Manchester (2018-2023)

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 Housing Design Awards : Designer Ian Simpson Architects[33] (2002)

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