Chapman Taylor
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Chapman Taylor is an international practice of architects, masterplanners and interior designers operating from 17 regional offices and with experience of working in over 80 countries around the world. The practice was established in the UK in 1959 and developed an early reputation as the designer of office and residential developments in Central London, as well as working on the masterplanning of some of the major London estates.[1] The company has won a number of awards; including those that recognise its contribution to sustainable practices and its commitment to local markets.[2]
Major Projects
United Kingdom
- Trinity Leeds, Leeds
- Cabot Circus, Bristol
- St. David's 2, Cardiff
- Princesshay, Exeter
- Heathrow Terminal 5, London
- St Pancras International, London
- MediaCityUK, Manchester
- Liverpool Waters, Liverpool
- Drake Circus, Plymouth
- Harlequin Shopping Centre, Watford
International
- Centennial Hall, Poland
- Sun Plaza, Romania
- Brussels Airport, Belgium
- Nariman Point, India
- Valdebebas, Spain
Prizes and awards
- Trinity Leeds wins ‘Commercial Category’ award at the West Yorkshire Building Excellence Awards
- Ravenna Redevelopment is named 'Overall Winner' at the Tourism for Italy awards
- Trinity Leeds wins 'Best Commercial Development Award' at the Yorkshire Property Awards
- Chapman Taylor wins 'Architectural Firm of the Year 2012' at the EuropaProperty CEE Retail Real Estate Awards
- Forum Sintra wins 'Shopping Centre Renovation 2012' at the RLI Awards
References
- ↑ "Chapman Taylor official site". Chapman Taylor.
- ↑ "Queen's Award for Chapman Taylor architects on 50th anniversary (UK)". Europe Real Estate. 27 April 2009.
External links
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