The English Home includes director Maria Cheung’s commentary in Emma J Page’s trend piece on the evolution of colour and pattern in British interiors, focusing on the 'new neutrals’ in its October issue, out now. Maria spoke to Emma about how materials with inherent textures such as limestone, terracotta and timber can be used as a calm, neutral base, where texture and materiality play a big part in the success of any project. #designinsight #interiortrends
Squire and Partners
Architecture and Planning
Brixton, London 18,708 followers
Crafted design, unique to place. We are an #architecture and #design practice based at The Department Store, Brixton.
About us
Squire & Partners is an architecture and design practice with experience spanning four decades, earning it an international reputation for architecture informed by the history and culture of where it is placed. Its award-winning portfolio, for some of the world’s leading developers includes masterplans, workspace, retrofit, residential – from private and affordable to co-living, build to rent and super prime – as well as hotels, retail, education and public buildings. In addition, the practice has a series of dedicated teams for modelmaking, computer generated imaging, illustration, graphics and an established interior design department, which has created a number of bespoke product ranges. Squire & Partners’ approach responds to the unique heritage and context of each site, considering established street patterns, scale and proportions, to create timeless architecture rooted in its location. Embracing traditional and emerging technologies in craft and construction, the practice is renowned for delivering a rigorously detailed product.
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http://www.squireandpartners.com
External link for Squire and Partners
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Brixton, London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1976
- Specialties
- Masterplanning, Interior Design, Office, Residential, Hotels, Education, and Workspace
Locations
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Primary
The Department Store
248 Ferndale Road
Brixton, London SW9 8FR, GB
Employees at Squire and Partners
Updates
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Evening Standard's Vicky Jessop recently reviewed art'otel London Hoxton, citing its 'killer location' and panoramic city views along with a design that echoes the creative energy of its Hoxton and Shoreditch neighbourhoods – reflecting our commitment to creating spaces that are both innovative and responsive to their surroundings. Read the write up: https://lnkd.in/eCVaX46R
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‘Albany Bahamas’ commitment to excellence is evident in its architectural landscape.’ Lifestyle publication Salon Privé Magazine has featured the new marina residences at Albany Bahamas in a piece on redefining luxury resort experiences. The feature highlights how our practice, as part of a group of international architects, have come together to design an array of residential buildings around the yacht marina that redefine luxury living and ‘help to reshape the community's architectural landscape’, setting Albany Marina apart from other luxury resorts. #LuxuryLiving #AlbanyBahamas #MarinaResidences
Albany Bahamas – Redefining Luxury Resort Experiences
https://www.salonprivemag.com
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“Celebrating, recognising and promoting award-winning work raises the bar for designers everywhere and stands as a marker that reminds us all to pursue excellence across the industry.” Director of Interiors Maria Cheung has been invited to join the panel of judges for this year's World Architecture News | World Interiors News (WIN) Awards, highlighting the most inspiring and creative interior design work from around the globe, providing a platform for designers to gain international recognition. A tip from Maria: “Ensure the concept and narrative behind your completed projects are threaded into your presentations.” #WINAwards #InteriorDesign
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Last week we were invited by Brixton Blog to present the winner of the Brixton Blog & Bugle Summer Art Show with the (playable!) trophy – designed and made by our modelshop team. It was great to see so many fantastic pieces displayed in this year’s show. Congratulations to the winner, Andy Insh, for his beautiful painting ‘Flight,’ based on the view from Brockwell Park. Congratulations also to all the runners-up! #ArtShow #ArtCommunity
Winner of the biggest Blog & Bugle art show yet
https://brixtonblog.com
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"Physical stores must offer a unique, interactive, and experiential alternative that goes beyond online shopping." Partner Tim Gledstone spoke with Architecture Magazine (UK) about the evolution of retail design, drawing on our experience including window displays and installations for Linda Farrow, the Reiss HQ building, and prime retail within mixed-use developments such as Clarges Mayfair. Tim shared how our approach aims to enrich customer experiences and foster loyalty, whilst blurring the lines between sectors in the post-pandemic world. #RetailDesign #RetailInnovation #Architecture #RetailArchitecture
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Last week, our Interiors team had the pleasure of hosting A-level work experience students. The students were set a brief to redesign our reception desk, developing a concept tailored to the site and selecting materials from our sample library. The group also spent time with our Illustration team, learning about perspective drawing, and collaborated with our Modelshop team to create physical models. We were impressed by their dedication and innovation, and it was inspiring to witness the creativity of the next generation of designers. #WorkExperience #NextGenDesigners
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Introducing art'otel London Hoxton, our largest hotel design in the UK to date, and the latest in PPHE Hotel Group’s collection of contemporary hotels in Europe that fuse architectural style with art-inspired interiors. Commanding a prominent corner site in Shoreditch with 360-degree city views, the cylindrical 26-storey tower offers 357 rooms alongside a public art gallery, auditorium, workspace, bar/restaurants and other guest amenities. Its form and external details relate to the local area’s regeneration and association with technology – with bespoke twisted fins that reference the cogwheels used to build the first analogue computer, as a subtle nod to nearby Silicon Roundabout’s history in the development of the computer. Explore the project: https://lnkd.in/eGxG6h3C Drone photography by Jack Hobhouse.
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Introducing art'otel London Hoxton, our largest hotel design in the UK to date, and the latest in PPHE Hotel Group’s collection of contemporary hotels in Europe that fuse architectural style with art-inspired interiors. Commanding a prominent corner site in Shoreditch with 360-degree city views, the cylindrical 26-storey tower offers 357 rooms alongside a public art gallery, auditorium, workspace, bar/restaurants and other guest amenities. Its form and external details relate to the local area’s regeneration and association with technology – with bespoke twisted fins that reference the cogwheels used to build the first analogue computer, as a subtle nod to nearby Silicon Roundabout’s history in the development of the computer. Explore the project: https://lnkd.in/eGxG6h3C Drone photography by Jack Hobhouse.
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A window into the making of our Japanese Teahouse for TOTO Europe UK. Our modelshop director Beth Mills said, "The TOTO team fully embraced our concept, making it a joy to collaborate with them and the Cipango team. We learned to appreciate Japanese culture and the respect for materials. "It was a satisfying build and a great opportunity to work with unique and finely crafted materials. We enjoyed the contrast between the rugged, heavy steel scaffold frame, which we could erect quickly, and the delicate care needed when handling the copper woven fabric. It was also great to see the space experienced by the public and the genuine sense of calm I felt while sitting inside it." If you haven't visited TOTO’s 'Technology Meets Tradition' exhibition at its London gallery and showroom, you still have two weeks left to experience it before it ends on 31 July.