“Fare forward, travellers! not escaping from the past Into different lives, or into any future; You are not the same people who left that station Or who will arrive at any terminus, While the narrowing rails slide together behind you;” Extract from The Dry Salvages by T.S. Eliot
This has been a year of transition and reflection on the past and future. Losing Michael last May, so painfully and unexpectedly, along with other events of the past two years encouraged us to go away and dream it all up again. We are very close to announcing some fundamental changes in the structure and leadership of the practice. We want to introduce more of the practice to the wider world, reinvigorate everyone in the firm, reaffirm what we do and why we do it, rediscover the love and passion for design and, most importantly, plan for a future beyond individuals and develop Squire & Partners into a strong global brand.
We have reviewed all facets of the business with a view to improving our service, efficiency and to communicate to the world the phenomenal depth and range of things we do and people we have in the practice. We are excited and motivated for the future and look forward to sharing this with you in the coming months.
Alongside this reflection and restructuring we have had a busy year and continue to deliver incredibly high-quality buildings, projects and planning consents:
Newcombe House – Planning consent was granted in November 2023 with our first unanimous decision in RBKC. This significant new office building is the final act of years of work we have been doing along Notting Hill Gate and will complete the street’s regeneration and provide a significant new heart to Notting Hill.
65 Gresham Street – Planning consent was also granted in November for the refurbishment and extension of an important building in the City of London, right next to the Guildhall. It is our first large project in the City and we are incredibly excited to deliver a best-in-class environmentally responsive and responsible retrofit, which already has some very exciting tenant enquiries.
Thornton Park and Brooklands – Planning consent was granted by Lambeth on these two sites in Clapham and Vauxhall respectively, as part of Lambeth College’s consolidation masterplan. Both sites deliver 35% affordable housing, provide a mix of uses including buildings for the college, and are crucial to Lambeth College staying in the borough and forging forward.
In the last edition we talked of expanding our international reach which we have done with great success this year:
Albany Bahamas – Our second building in this highly prestigious development is on site and we look forward to seeing the Marina completed in the coming year.
The Perse School Muscat – A second international outpost for The Perse School located opposite Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Oman. Taking inspiration from the gardens, courtyards and colonnades of The Perse’s Cambridge home, the school will provide facilities for both junior and senior students.
Ghadan 21 – This significant masterplan for the main road running though the middle of Abu Dhabi Island was a huge departure from what we normally do, but was an incredibly exciting project. Sculpture parks, feature intersections with art and installations and a huge park with two mosques, a poetry wall, a maritime museum and observation tower were all designed and approved at
executive level. The project is currently on hold but we are hopeful it will start again soon.
Wadi Safar Hotel – A competition for an Oberoi Hotel in Saudi Arabia saw us design a 5-star resort and residences to an extremely high level with our interior design and architecture arms working seamlessly together.
We have some fantastic projects on site which are due for completion this year, most notably:
art’otel London Hoxton – One of the most significant hotels to open outside of central London in some time, the art’otel for PPHE is already turning heads and will be an incredibly exciting and new addition to the Shoreditch skyline as it opens this spring.
TIDE – A significant new workspace building in Southwark. Drawing its inspiration from the ebb and flow of the river, the brick façade of the building employs cutting-edge water jet technology to give the brickwork a fluid quality, challenging the preconceptions of what is possible with this material.
Space House – We are holding this project back from this year’s annual, but we are excited to show and reveal what is possible with energy and enthusiasm when repurposing a modernist classic.
We have also completed a number of projects this year, continuing to deliver high-quality award-winning work that impresses both tenants and the public:
18-20 Greycoat Place – This jewellery box of a new office building –occupying a prominent corner just off Victoria Street – is the latest in our ever-expanding portfolio of work in Westminster.
120 King’s Road – A carefully crafted and considered building which reuses 68% of the original building’s substructure, sitting on the King’s Road and completing the Royal Avenue delivers new workspace for Crosstree and has been highly commended by local people and RBKC planners.
60 Sloane Avenue – A refurbishment of a large workspace building in Chelsea sees us continuing to explore the reuse of existing buildings.
Triptych Bankside – This collection of contemporary sculptured forms sits outside the Tate Modern and forms the final piece in the architectural campus of buildings addressing the industrial behemoth.
We are expanding our international work with projects completed in the Middle East, Caribbean, Africa, South America and Asia; we are getting very close to being able to say that the sun never sets on Squire & Partners. We are looking forward to further adventures overseas and to opening offices in other countries in due course.
It has been a difficult year, but we have a plan for the future and are in the process of publishing it to the world. We are focusing on creating a new, dynamic, exciting practice with strong leadership that stands on the shoulders of a giant.
“Fare Forward, travellers!” Henry, Tim and Murray.
Awards
Colmore Row Mixology Awards, Workspace Interiors finalist BCO Awards, Workspace Fit Out finalist
The Broadway Mixology Awards, Living Interiors winner CIBSE/SFE Façade 2023 Design and Engineering Awards, Project of the Year - New Build UK highly commended Architectural Ironmongers’ Specification Awards, Residential finalist
x+why
One St John’s Wood Evening Standard New Homes Award, Best Luxury Home winner
Harlem x Brixton Twinning City Nation Place Awards, Best Placemaking Initiative
Triptych Bankside
Evening Standard New Homes Award finalist: Best Design for Four Storeys or More
Best Luxury Home Best Apartment
78 St James’s Street Mixology Awards, Workspace Interiors finalist WIN Awards, Corporate Offices (more than 10 000 m2) winner
& Partners
Building Designs’ Private Housing Architect of the Year finalist
Building Designs’ Refurbishment Architect of the Year finalist
Squire
Lancer Square Brick Awards, Medium Housing Development finalist
The Department Store Studios RIBA London Awards winner
Albany Marina ‘Cirrus’, Bahamas
Type: Residential
Location: Bahamas
Status: On Site
The final piece of the Albany Marina masterplan situated on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, Cirrus’ design takes inspiration from its dynamic natural context, the Marina and the adjacent residences, which include ‘The Squire’, also designed by Squire & Partners. With just two triple aspect apartments per floor, inside outside living is celebrated with grand terraces.
Local nature
Inside out living
Organic form
Coral formations
Grand terraces
Top: Typical ground floor apartment terrace
Bottom: Terraces providing views over the marina
Albany Marina
Penthouse terrace
Residential entrance lobby
Top: Level 8 Plan
Bottom: Level 01 Plan
art’otel Hoxton
Type: Hotel
Location: Shoreditch, London
Status: Completed 2024
London flagship of a contemporary collection of hotels in Europe fusing architectural style with art-inspired interiors. art’otel London Hoxton also offers creative studios, an art gallery and auditorium, a spa, a ground floor café and a top floor restaurant.
Technology and Silicon Roundabout
Plan Diagrams
Cogs
Facade development
Early model
Project evolution over fifteen years
Façade study
Incorporation of existing Banksy artwork
View from Curtain Road
Top: Porte-cochère
Bottom: Arrival into reception
Top: Reception
Bottom: Art gallery and spa
Dining spaces
Hotel rooms with views out
Community
World of Careers, Epsom College
Tim Gledstone and Modelshop Director Beth Mills delivered a talk focussing on the many careers opportunities that design holds for students at Epsom College.
Gateway Challenge
Interior Designer Bethan launched a competition to design and build an entrance structure to her camp at this year’s international Festival of Scouting & Guiding, which will be attended by 6000 guests.
Careers Week, Oasis Academy Johanna
Following our collaboration with Oasis Academy Johanna on the Winter Windows project, we were invited to talk at the school’s Career Week.
Open House At The Department Store for members of the public.
Art Academy Fundraiser
As part of our ongoing support for Art Academy London, we hosted a ‘furnishing fundraiser’ Upstairs to assist in the creation of their new Bankside campus.
GreenShoots Foundation Fundraiser
In order to celebrate the 5 year anniversary of the Squire & Partners-designed AgriTech Centre in Cambodia, we were delighted to organise and host a fundraiser for GreenShoots Foundation to raise money for the charity’s ongoing work.
We were delighted to make the (playable!) trophy for the Brixton Bugle Summer Art Show for the fourth year running. Tim Gledstone presented the gong to winner Mark McLaughlin at the closing ceremony.
Designed by local school children for The Department Store and Southbank Centre.
Brixton House Theatre
Creation of lights for local Brixton House Theatre’s production of Alice in Wonderland.
Brixton Bugle Art Show
Winter Windows 2023
Francis House
Type: Workspace refurbishment
Location: Westminster, London
Status: Completed 2023
Part of a campus of Victorian Army & Navy stores and depository properties reimagined by the practice for Derwent London. The revitalisation of Francis House –delivered alongside Gensler – uncovers and celebrates the workspace building’s existing grand structure, split levels and circulation, creating a sustainable new London HQ for global communications firm Edelman.
Army and Navy Store
Building history
Original architecture
Strip out
Furniture storing
Francis House
original architecture
Revealing
Top: Exposed original structure framing theatre spaces
Bottom: Light, bright workspaces
Francis House
Top: Open plan workspace with original structure revealed Bottom: Breakout spaces
Top: Ground floor plan
Bottom: Sixth floor plan
Francis House
Ghadan 21
Type: Masterplan
Location: Abu Dhabu, UAE
Status: Planning
Ghadan 21 celebrates Abu Dhabi’s unique habitat and enriches access to natural sites through a vast landscape masterplan inspired by the journey from desert to sea.
Journey through the landscape
Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Street
LANDMARKS - SQUARES
Top: Amphitheatre Bottom: Observation Tower
Sails Fishing nets
Waterfall Waterfall
Top: Square
Bottom: Poets’ corner and Maritime Pavilion
Top: Textile Junction
Bottom: Cultural Junction
Top: Tree Walk
Bottom: Linear Park
Top: Sculpture Park
Bottom: Sand Dunes
Top: Acacia Tree
Bottom: Water Junction
Desert sky
65 Gresham Street
Type: Workspace refurbishment
Location: City of London
Status: Planning
One of the City of London’s biggest reuse projects, which seeks to refurbish and maximise capacity of the existing structure. Four new floors reference the nearby Guildhall and adapt organically in a sculpted origami style to create a series of terraces. At ground floor, the expansion of existing entrances and relocation of retail space will activate the Aldermanbury streetscape and transform the public realm.
Historic Guildhall
Vibrant public realm
Geometry in nature Reuse and regeneration Brutalism
Top: Connection to cluster
Bottom: Evening view
Top: Entrance sequence
Bottom: Aldermanbury ground floor activation
Top: Reception
Bottom: Grand Hall
Top: Reception sketch
Bottom: Grand Hall sketch
Top: Second floor plan
Bottom: Ground floor plan
Top: Roof lounge
Bottom: Roof bar
Top: Vanity and changing provision
Bottom: End of journey facilities
Top: Views over St Paul’s from terrace Bottom: Rooftop bar and terrace
18-20 Greycoat Place
Type: Mixed-use
Location: Victoria, London
Status: Completed 2023
A contemporary response to the Victorian heritage quarter which draws on the prevalent mansion block architecture, this new seven-storey workspace and residential development creates a curved corner building with scalloped sandstone pilasters framing a series of projecting bay windows.
Westminster Cathedral Aerial view
National Audit Office
Artillery House Louis Sullivan
View from Artillery Row
View from Rochester Row
Top: Façade details Bottom: Workspace entrance
Top: Door, reception desk, entrance logo
Bottom: Ground floor plan
Top: Workspace reception lobby
Bottom: Ground floor meeting room
Typical workspace floor plan
Column-free office floor plates
Top: 3-bed duplex
Bottom: Kitchen
Newcombe House
Type: Mixed-use
Location: London, UK
Status: On site
Workspace-led development comprising three distinct buildings and generous, accessible public realm in Notting Hill Gate. Designs retain, refurbish and extend an existing 1950s 12-storey structure, and introduce two new buildings on Kensington Church Street, resulting in the creation of a vibrant destination.
Surrounding context Curved geometry
Local landscape Building reuse
Notting Hill
Top: Kensington Church Street
Bottom: Notting Hill Gate activation
View from Notting Hill Gate
Colonnades
Top: New public realm Bottom: Workspace terrace
The Broadway ‘Emergent Design’ panel event, Murray Levinson
London Build Expo panel talk, Chris Simmons
Domus Sustainability panel talk, James Halliday Architecture Today Design Challenge, Maria Cheung
Open House at The Department Store Art Academy Fundraiser
ZAK World of Facades, Olga Gomez
Building Design Future Envelopes conference, Tim Gledstone
Winter Windows launch
Surface Design Show: Stone Tapestry
Clerkenwell Design Week: Stone Tapestry
Future London Leaders
Clerkenwell Design Week: TOTO Teahouse
GreenShoots AgriCentre five year anniversary
One Twenty King’s Road
Type: Mixed-use
Location: Chelsea, London
Status: Completed 2024
Occupying a prime position on King’s Road, Chelsea, the new highly sustainable mixed-use development creates the missing centrepiece to Royal Avenue on axis with The Royal Hospital. 68% of the existing building’s structure has been retained to create a sustainable workspace, leisure and retail offering, with a grand arched façade comprised of reclaimed London stock bricks.
Local architecture
Crafted brickwork
Swinging 60s
Harlequin Arcade Chelsea Drug Store
View from King’s Road
Top: View from Royal Avenue
Bottom: Façade details
Lower ground floor
Top: Reception Bottom: Reception materiality
Terrace and metalwork detailling
The Perse School Muscat
Type: Education
Location: Muscat, Oman
Status: Concept Design
Located opposite the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, the new Perse School campus in Muscat, Oman is the organisation’s second international outpost. Taking inspiration from the gardens, courtyards and colonnades of the School’s Cambridge home, designs respond to Muscat’s climatic conditions and provide facilities including a sports complex, a Performing Arts Centre, and a Cultural Centre for both junior and senior students.
Nizwa Fort
Perse Cambridge St. John’s College
Al Hamra
Sultan Qaboos
Ground floor plan
Aerial view
Site located adjacent to Sultan Qaboos Mosque
Art Centre
Red Sea Bay
Type: Bioluminescence Centre
Location: Red Sea
Status: Competition
365 nights of Bioluminescence in four locations: museum, cave, garden and bay. The bay will contribute to mangrove reforestation.
A NEW BIOLUMINESCENT BAY
Top: Luma Bay programme
Bottom: Benefits from Mangroves
Underwater coral garden
Canoeing
Glowing Waterfall
Pier
Support Biodiversity
Absorb CO2
Resilient
Provide Barriers
Top: Aquatic Promenade to an underwater garden
Middle: Learn and experience research and technology
Bottom: Paddle through light
Red Sea Bay
Luma Garden
Luma Cave
A natural cave with a fresh water source
History and education
Glide silently by boat to experience the natural light show
The Glowworms will grow with the humidity created by the water
Ruby Hotel
Type: Hotel
Location: Notting Hill, London
Status: Completed 2023
173 key hotel in Notting Hill Gate operated by Ruby Hotels. The second in their London collection, designs take inspiration from the colourful buildings along Portobello Road and Notting Hill Carnival as well as the dynamic confidence of the area’s 1950s architecture.
Notting Hill Carnival Street art Notting Hill Look & Feel Lifestyle Pattern
Ruby Hotel
Top: Façade details
Bottom: Ground floor
Façade details
Bespoke joinery in restaurant
Top: Typical floor plan
Bottom: Ground floor plan
Top: Standard room
Bottom: Bright rooms with views out
60 Sloane Avenue
Type: Workspace refurbishment
Location: Kensington & Chelsea, London
Status: Completed 2023
Refurbishment which preserves the existing building’s historical integrity and famous façade - designed by CW Stephens, the same architect responsible for the famous façade of Harrods - whilst simultaneously creating a revitalised and desirable workspace offering in the heart of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Context buildings
Bibendum Terracotta
Black material
Internal space
View from Ixworth Place
Top: Original façade and glazed extension
Bottom: View from Sloane Avenue
Ground floor reception plan
Top: Reception
Bottom: Reception desk and reception lounge
Reception feature stair
Changing rooms
Top: WCs
Bottom: WC concept images
Stone Tapestry 2024
Type: Installation
Location: London, UK
Status: Completed 2024
Squire & Partners was invited by collaborators Stone Federation for the fourth consecutive year to design an explorative and reusable natural stone showcase in collaboration with Webb Yates Engineers and The Stonemasonry Company Ltd. The tapestry made inside and outside appearances at Surface Design Show and Clerkenwell Design Week in the centre of Clerkenwell Green. The face of The New Stone Age.
Graphical Language
Lit Stone
Solid Nature Surface Design Show Tapestry
Assembly of various stones
Top: Central piece of Surface Design Show Bottom: Varied textures and hues assembled around light framework
Laying out of stones at The Stonemasonry Company’s yard
Pieces of stone pre-assembly
Installation on Clerkenwell Green for Clerkenwell Design Week
Clerkenwell Green
Install process on Clerkenwell Green
TIDE
Type: Workspace
Location: Bankside, London
Status: On site
Net zero carbon workspace development which extends the cultural regeneration of Bankside eastwards, drawing activity from Tate Modern and the Globe Theatre. Generous external terraces offer unparalleled views across the river and beyond, whilst a crafted water jet cut brick façade is inspired by the concept of erosive tidal flow.
Tidal Thames Erosion Industry versus nature Art & movement
Bankside heritage Nature & Gardens
Bay study and materiality
Portland Stone
Sandstone
Bronze anodised aluminium
Top: View from Park Street
Bottom: Emerson Street entrance
Top: Reception
Bottom: Workspace fit out
Top: Ground floor plan
Bottom: Second floor plan
Top: Workspace with external terrace
Bottom: Terrace space with views
Making of the brick façade
Assembly of brick façade
Brick façade components
Brick stilleto
Thoughts and Opinions
Tim Gledstone at Footprint+
Partner Tim Gledstone was invited by Footprint+ to talk about retrofit strategies and our work on Space House.
Awards judging
Director of Interior Design Maria was invited to contribute her knowledge and experience as judge of numerous international design awards.
UKGBC Retrofit Task Group
As a member of UK Green Building Council’s Commercial Retrofit Task Group, director Bettina Brehler contributed to new guidance: ‘Building the Case for Net Zero: Retrofitting Office Buildings’.
Future London Leaders: Making the Most of What We’ve Got Director Bettina Brehler hosted a group of built environment practitioners at The Department Store, demonstrating retrofit strategies and their implementation.
Architecture Today Dispatches
Architecture Today spoke to director Maria Cheung on the evolving landscape of workplaces, our ongoing commitment to retrofit, and the benefits of revisiting past projects.
Independent Hotel Show panel talk:
Associate Grace Chihane spoke alongside Silentnight Group and Lamington Group on how to eliminate the ‘first night-effect’ through hotel design at this year’s Independent Hotel Show.
Building Design: Design & Specification series
Partner Tim Gledstone delivered a talk at the Tate Modern on the subject of innovation and sustainability in building envelope design, using recently completed Triptych Bankside as a case study.
Natural Stone Journal
Associate Director James Halliday shared his thoughts on the sustainable use of stone in interior design with the innaugrual edition of the UK Stone Federation’s Natural Stone Journal.
Triptych Bankside
Type: Mixed-use
Location: Bankside, London
Status: Completed 2022
A trio of elegantly sculpted buildings offering residential and office accommodation in the heart of London’s Bankside. Located adjacent to the Tate Modern, the development –for JTRE London – extends the gallery’s landscape park setting eastwards by offering new public routes through the previously impermeable site to reinstate the lost historic street Emerson Place.
Tate Modern Park Art and sculptural form Refined industrial Look and feel Urban terrace
View from the Tate Modern
Models
Public realm and ground floor activation
Workspace building entrance
Top: Residential reception
Bottom: Residential lounge
Top: Office reception
Bottom: Café
Art Academy at Bankside
Type: Education
Location: Bankside, London
Status: On site
Design and fit out of Art Academy London’s new Bankside campus, located within the Triptych Bankside development. The campus comprises gallery space, shop, café and flexible studio space in proximity to Tate Modern to extend the area’s cultural offer and increase the charity’s footprint and reach.
Tate Modern Park Artist studios
Cass Art
Joinery
Site progress
Top: Arrival Bottom: Gallery space
Top: Shop
Bottom: Café
Top: Flexible gallery space
Bottom: Art studio
Top: Flexible gallery space
Bottom: Art studio
Top: Pottery facilities
Bottom: Life drawing space
Basement floor plan
Social
Office trip to Budapest
The practice visited Budapest to explore local architecture and culture.
members came together for
Supper Club
Supper club with Jason Bruges Studio to exchange industry thoughts and ideas over delicious food!
Serpentine Pavilion Visit
The practice visited this year’s Serpentine Pavilion designed by Minsuk Cho in Kensington Gardens.
Winter Party
Staff
a ‘Snow Ball’ themed Winter party.
Work anniversaries
Celebrating ten and twenty year work anniversaries.
Trigon Fire charity football tournament
Raising money for Mind charity.
Team Days Out Bowls, virtual reality, and sports day.
Yoga Every Monday for staff members.
Wadi Safar Concept Hotel
Type: Masterplan, hotel
Location: Saudi Arabia
Status: Planning
Mixed-use masterplan development that responds to the traditional Najdi architecture whilst fusing the landscape and architecture to create a rich tapestry of built and unbuilt form.
Geometric Ornaments
Top: Nolli plan
Bottom: Uses plan
Top right: Masterplan
Bottom right: Site analysis
Top: Spa Bottom: Villa
Top: Sanctuary plan
Bottom: Sanctuary axo
Top: Town rooms plan
Bottom: Façade elevation and section
Top: Town rooms
Bottom: Key plan town rooms
Top: Hotel bedroom
Bottom: Cliff villas
Winter Windows 2023
Type: Installation
Location: Brixton and Southbank Centre, London
Status: Completed 2023
Now in its seventh year, the award-winning Winter Windows initiative is a collaboration between a group of Lambeth school children and the practice’s designers and model makers. In addition to the Brixton display and as part of its 2023 Winter Light festival, The Southbank Centre commissioned Squire & Partners to create a Winter Windows display for the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Working with Loughborough Primary School in Brixton and Oasis Academy Johanna in Waterloo, the project brings two schools within the same borough together on an international stage.
Ceremony
Workshops
Visit of studio Freedom of creativity Dream to reality
The Department Store
The Southbank Centre
x+why Colmore Row
Type: Workspace
Location: Birmingham, UK
Status: Completed 2022
The practice’s fourth collaboration with workspace operator x+why. Located in 103 Colmore Row, Birmingham’s tallest office building, our interior design team seamlessly blended workspace with hospitality to deliver a place used throughout the day and night for both work and play, raising the offering in the city.
Birmingham city
The Union Club Colmore Row
Common spaces Team work
Top: First floor plan
Bottom: Third floor plan
Top: Bar Bottom: Banquette seating
x+why Colmore Row
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