Henley Halebrown
www.henleyhalebrown.comEstablished in 1995, Henley Halebrown has evolved from a practice working on a range of interiors, exhibitions and domestic commissions to completing award winning education, healthcare, residential, commercial and arts buildings as well as “adaptive reuse” projects. They have been named Healthcare Architect of the Year in 2008, Public Building Architect of the Year in 2011 and Housing Architect of the Year in 2021. Henley Halebrown’s aspiration is to treat almost every commission as a piece of “public architecture”. In 2014 Henley Halebrown completed Copper Lane, London’s first co-housing project, that was widely published both in the UK and internationally. 2017 saw the completion of the practice’s first building as part of their masterplan for the University of Roehampton. This is for a group of three new student halls called Chadwick Hall. To date, the practice has also won nine RIBA awards; three of these in 2018 - Chadwick Hall, De Beauvoir Block and Kings Crescent (which also won the New London Awards Mayor’s Prize) - as well as awards for Hackney New Primary School & 333 Kingsland Road, Shepherdess Walk, Talkback TV, St.Benedict’s School, Junction Arts & Civic Centre and the Akerman Health Centre, which made the RIBA Stirling Prize midlist in 2013. In 2018 Chadwick Hall was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize; nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture in 2019; and won the Fritz Höger Silver Award for Brick Architecture, in 2020. In 2021, Henley Halebrown were named “Housing Architect of the Year” as well as winning the AJ Architecture Awards Design of the Year and the Housing Design Award Best PRS Project for Hackney New Primary School & 333 Kingsland Road. In 2022, they were honoured with the National Panel Special Award at the Civic Trust Awards for their work on the Frampton Park Estate.
Read moreEstablished in 1995, Henley Halebrown has evolved from a practice working on a range of interiors, exhibitions and domestic commissions to completing award winning education, healthcare, residential, commercial and arts buildings as well as “adaptive reuse” projects. They have been named Healthcare Architect of the Year in 2008, Public Building Architect of the Year in 2011 and Housing Architect of the Year in 2021. Henley Halebrown’s aspiration is to treat almost every commission as a piece of “public architecture”. In 2014 Henley Halebrown completed Copper Lane, London’s first co-housing project, that was widely published both in the UK and internationally. 2017 saw the completion of the practice’s first building as part of their masterplan for the University of Roehampton. This is for a group of three new student halls called Chadwick Hall. To date, the practice has also won nine RIBA awards; three of these in 2018 - Chadwick Hall, De Beauvoir Block and Kings Crescent (which also won the New London Awards Mayor’s Prize) - as well as awards for Hackney New Primary School & 333 Kingsland Road, Shepherdess Walk, Talkback TV, St.Benedict’s School, Junction Arts & Civic Centre and the Akerman Health Centre, which made the RIBA Stirling Prize midlist in 2013. In 2018 Chadwick Hall was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize; nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Award EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture in 2019; and won the Fritz Höger Silver Award for Brick Architecture, in 2020. In 2021, Henley Halebrown were named “Housing Architect of the Year” as well as winning the AJ Architecture Awards Design of the Year and the Housing Design Award Best PRS Project for Hackney New Primary School & 333 Kingsland Road. In 2022, they were honoured with the National Panel Special Award at the Civic Trust Awards for their work on the Frampton Park Estate.
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