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Founded
  
1987


Key architects
  
Ian Simpson Rachel Haugh

Location
  
Manchester, England  United Kingdom

Projects
  
Masterplan of Manchester City Centre following 1996 bomb

SimpsonHaugh and Partners (formerly Ian Simpson Architects) is an English architecture practice established in 1987 by Ian Simpson and Rachel Haugh. The practice is based in Manchester with offices in London. In 2014 the practice re-branded as Simpson Haugh & Partners.

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Since the 1996 Manchester bombing by the IRA, Ian Simpson Architects have played a large role in the reconstruction of Manchester, with many of the city's most notable new buildings having been designed by the firm. The firm has also been appointed to design major new mixed-use schemes in Glasgow, Leicester and London’s South Bank

Ongoing

  • Owen Street, Manchester (2016-21)
  • 1 Blackfriars, London (2014-18)
  • 1 Spinningfields, Manchester (2015-17)
  • Completed

  • Battersea Power Station Phase 1, London (2013–16)
  • First Street development, Manchester (2013–15)
  • Manchester Central Library and Manchester Town Hall Extension restoration, Manchester (2010–14)
  • Beetham Tower, Manchester, England (2003–06) - 168 metres
  • Holloway Circus Tower, Birmingham, England (2006) - 121 metres
  • Shudehill Interchange, Manchester, England (2003)
  • Urbis, Manchester, England (1998-2002)
  • No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester, England (2002)
  • Parkway Gate, Manchester
  • Gallowgate, Newcastle
  • Merchants Warehouse restoration, Castlefield, Manchester (1993–97)
  • Awards

    2009

    RIBA International Design Competition Winner : The National Wildflower Centre

    MSA Design Awards - Overall Winner: Parkway Gate, Manchester

    2008
  • RIBA National Award Winner : Hilton Tower
  • Manchester Confidential - Best New Building : Parkway Gate
  • 2007
  • Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Best Tall Building - Award Winner : The Beetham Hilton Tower, Manchester
  • RIBA Award Winner : Manchester Transport Interchange
  • 2004
  • RIBA Award Winner : The Manchester Museum, Manchester
  • 2003
  • RIBA Award Winner : No. 1 Deansgate, Manchester
  • 2002
  • RIBA Housing Design Awards : Designer Ian Simpson Architects
  • References

    SimpsonHaugh and Partners Wikipedia