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Early life

Howells was born in Stourbridge, England and educated in Plymouth.
Contents
- Birmingham made me 2013 glenn howells architects
- Exchange square launch 21st february 2013 part two glenn howells
- Early life
- Practice
- Awards
- Projects
- References
Practice

His practice, Glenn Howells Architects (GHA), has offices in Birmingham and London. Howells founded his practice in London in 1990 but later moved the main office to Birmingham in 1992. GHA now employs 120 people in its Birmingham and London studios and works across the UK in many sectors including masterplanning, residential, offices, education, retail, health, hotel and leisure.

Early projects included the award-winning Custard Factory, an affordable creative business space in Birmingham for developer Bennie Gray and a series of arts projects including the Market Place Theatre in Armagh, Northern Ireland that won a RIBA regional award and the Courtyard Theatre in Hereford.

The practice subsequently expanded into residential and mixed-use regeneration schemes with a series of projects for innovative developer Urban Splash. These included Timber Wharf and Burton Place in Manchester and the remodeling of Birmingham's landmark Rotunda office building into residential use.

Among its public projects is the Savill Building at Windsor Great Park, shortlisted for the 2007 RIBA Stirling Prize. The competition winning scheme run by The Crown Estate, was intended to create a gateway to the listed gardens reflecting the character and quality of the park. The building grouped all visitor facilities under a grid shell roof creating a series of linked spaces. The roof is constructed from larch and clad with green oak from sustainable sources from the Windsor Estate. It is supported by an earth structure on the entrance side which houses ancillary facilities, while the garden side is elevated on legs to take advantage of the views. It opened to the public in June 2006.
Today, GHA is working on a number of large scale masterplans including thousands of homes as part of the regeneration of London's former docks and the mixed-use redevelopment of the historically sensitive Paradise Circus area of central Birmingham for Argent.
Awards

GHA's projects have won a diverse range of awards including those of the Royal Institute of British Architects, the British Council for offices, National Homebuilder, Housing Design and RICS awards, Civic Trust and Civic Voice awards, and Concrete Society and Brick Awards
Projects
Masterplanning
Royal Wharf, Royal Docks, Paradise, Birmingham, Maple Quays, Canada Water, London, London City Island
Housing
Parkside, Cambridge, Printworks, London , Rotunda, Birmingham, Southside, Birmingham, Timber Wharf, Manchester, The Triangle, Swindon, Urbanest King's Cross, London , Wardian, London
Single Houses
Glass House, Hampstead
Moat House, Dorsington
Workplace
Eleven Brindley Place, Birmingham
Maltings Place, Bermondsey, London
One St Peter's Square, Manchester
Severn Trent Water, Shrewsbury
Ty Admiral, Cardiff
Public and Education
Bramall Music Building, Birmingham
Lime Street Gateway, Liverpool
National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire
National Film and Television School
Newman University
Saint Martin's School, Solihull
Savill Building, Windsor Great Park
The Courtyard, Hereford
The Marketplace, Armagh, Northern Ireland
Westonbirt Aboretum, Tetbury
Westonbirt Walkway, Tetbury
Retail and Leisure
Edgbaston Priory Club, Birmingham
Gloucester Services, Gloucester
John Lewis, Exeter
John Lewis, Oxford
Health and Extra Care
Brassington Avenue, Sutton Coldfield
One Bayshill Road, Cheltenham
Institute of Translational Medicine, Birmingham
TouchBase, Birmingham
University Hospital Birmingham