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The Architects Series Ep. 30 - A documentary on: AHMM

Watch "The Architects Series" episodes on: https://bit.ly/TheArchitectsSeriesEpi... Join the next "The Architects Series": https://bit.ly/NextTheArchitectsSeries Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) is an international architecture firm founded in 1989 by Simon Allford, Jonathan Hall, Paul Monaghan, and Peter Morris, the four of whom met at the Bartlett School of Architecture. From day-one, the practice embraced a highly successful design approach that has seen four grow to a team of over 500, with three offices (London, Bristol, and Oklahoma City), and projects across the UK, Europe, India, and the Americas. Since 2017, a majority share in the company has been owned by its employees. Three principles underlying all AHMM’s projects are economy, elegance, and delight. The firm is committed to creating buildings that will last through time, whose success is not only defined by their intended use, but also by their ability to adapt to new circumstances. They are buildings intended to integrate with, and contribute to, the city around them and become a unique background to each individual’s everyday life. The studio has won many awards and received praise from the press and public in various sectors. In 2015, it won the RIBA Stirling Prize, the UK’s most prestigious architecture award, for Burntwood School. The practice is also recognized for its ability to reinvent historical buildings, such as the Television Centre, the Barbican, and New Scotland Yard, as well as for the design of innovative shopping, residential, and educational centers in London, the UK, and internationally. Recent projects include Soho Place, which has been described as a “huge urban puzzle” that includes office spaces, a theater, and a new public space on one of London’s busiest streets. The entire AHMM team see research and development as a central element of an iterative design process. Each office has the support of internal and external professionals, who guide the teams through the lifecycle of each project. This has allowed the studio to develop a complete and conscious design approach that focuses on the sustainability and performance of every building. Specialized in-house teams – including Building Performance, Knowledge Systems, Digital Design, Technical Design, Construction Risk Management, and Materials Research – use lifecycle analysis tools to assist development and design, inform and address client priorities, and contribute to the innovation and development of the entire construction industry. An example is AHMM’s Net Zero research project with Innovate UK and UCL, the results of which were recently published in Net Zero in Use: A Guide for Architects, which has helped broaden the awareness of professionals of the carbon lifecycle.

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