Levitt Bernstein is an architecture, landscape architecture and urban design practice established in 1968 by David Levitt and David Bernstein with studios in London and Manchester. Levitt Bernstein's long-standing commitment to housing and urban design is balanced by many projects in the arts, education and cultural sectors, as well as health, offices, retail and community-based schemes. The practice is proud to have won many awards.
The practice has undertaken the following projects:
1976 & 1998 — Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
1997 — Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
1999 — Colston Hall, Bristol
1998 — Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent
2001 — Stratford Circus, London
2003 — LSO St Luke's, London
2004 — YMCA Indian Student Hostel, London
2006 — The Brunswick Centre, London
2007 — Toynbee Studios, London
2007 — Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds
2007 — James Lighthill House, University College, London
2008 — Victoria Gallery & Museum, University of Liverpool
2008 — Ramsay Hall, University College London
2009 — Granville New Homes, London
2009 — Bolanachi Building, Bermondsey Spa, London
2010 — Heating Infrastructure Project (HIP), University of Liverpool
2010 — Greengate House, London
2011 — Central House, University College London
2011 — Queensbridge Quarter, London
2011 — Aylesbury Estate South West Corner, London
2011 — Harvey Court (refurbishment and modernisation), Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
2013 — Papermill Place, Walthamstow, London
2013 — John Dodgson House, University College London
2014 — VIVO, Ocean Estate, Tower Hamlets, London
2014 — So Stepney, Ocean Estate, Tower Hamlets, London
The firm has won a number of awards, including:
RIBA Architectural Awards
Civic Trust Awards
Housing Design Awards
London Planning Awards
Regeneration and Renewal Awards
Housebuilder Awards
Affordable Home Ownership Awards
Constructing Excellence Awards
First Time Buyer Awards
British Construction Industry Awards