Brighton Metropolitan College
Two phases to transform Brighton Metropolitan College's Pelham Street site
We deliver low vibration buildings for universities and the science and technology sector.
Our project teams understand the often unique technical requirements of these world-class research and development facilities.
Our projects include: the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy for the University of Cambridge, a low vibration building with an acoustic performance 10,000 times better than a typical office; and the National Space Technology Facility, which includes research areas that will recreate conditions in outer space.
Two phases to transform Brighton Metropolitan College's Pelham Street site
New leisure facilities for Rainham
Part of a series of work for NHS Trusts by our Interiors company
A new sterile services and aseptic pharmacy building at Adanac Health and Innovation Campus for the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
The building has been completed to a world-class, industry-leading standard with 50% of the development made up of pre-manufactured value.
Cutting edge aerospace technology centre in Somerset
Refurbishing the iconic National Gallery
Creating a new Central Sterile Services Department in Liverpool
In a major boost to the UK’s automotive industry, the hub will develop next generation cleaner engines
Hub will spur investment in science and technology industry in West country
Tech incubator and life sciences facility for Nottingham
Housing the final part of Met Office's new supercomputer
Cutting-edge gym facilities and sustainable ‘green wall’ for Teesside University
Creating the UK's largest space research and development facility
Hi-tech research R&D facility with strong environmental credentials, built on the Wellcome Trust's Cambridge campus
Construction of a world class, acoustically excellent concert venue
A new 650 capacity theatre in Shropshire
World-leading nanoscience and quantum research facility, constructed in the heart of Bristol
A place to house the most powerful electron microscopes in the world
A new landmark theatre for Aylesbury Vale District Council