RHWL
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RHWL Architects | |
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Practice information | |
Location | London |
Founded | 1961 |
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Buildings | Crucible Theatre |
RHWL Architects (originally Renton Howard Wood Levin Architects) is a British architecture practice based in London, Berlin and Qatar. It was established by Andrew Renton, Peter Howard, Humphrey Wood and Gerald Levin following the establishment of Andrew Renton & Associates in 1961. It is well known for projects undertaken by its Arts Team division. RHWL Architects, Arts Team and RHWL Interiors are part of Renton Howard Wood Levin LLP, a Limited Liability Partnership
Notable buildings
In order of opening date:
Arts & culture
- Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, 1971[1]
- Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, 1982
- Derngate Theatre, Northampton, 1983
- Old Vic Theatre, London, 1983
- Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, 1996
- Sadler's Wells Theatre, London 1998
- Coliseum Theatre restoration, London, 2004
- Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, 2010
- Milton Court, City of London, 2013 Concert Hall, Theatre and Studio Theatre for The Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
Hotels
- St Katharine by the Tower, 1972
- St Pancras Chambers refurbishment and extension, London, 2011 (with Richard Griffiths Architects)[2]
Awards & Commendations
15 RIBA, 14 Civic Trust, 3 RICS, 1 USITT, 1 Europa Nostra
- Europa Nostra Commendation London Coliseum
References
- ↑ Ravenscroft, Tom. "Crucible Theatre by RHWL, Sheffield (1971)". Architects' Journal. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
- ↑ Stamp, Gavin. "St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London". Architecture Today. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
External links
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