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RIBA selects Theis and Khan to design its new London administration center

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Dec 2, 2013

Theis and Khan Architects will design RIBA's new administration center at 76 Portland Place, London, W1.

Since our last update on this competition, Theis and Khan was recently selected to design RIBA's new administration center at 76 Portland Place, London, W1. Theis and Khan has won previous RIBA awards and was shortlisted in the RIBA Stirling Prize and Manser Medal in 2011.

The Theis and Khan team (including Max Fordham LLP together with Price & Myers) was one of six finalists that included: Ben Adams Architects Ltd.; Moxon Architects Ltd.; Piercy & Company London Ltd.; shedkm Architects Ltd. and Spacelab.

"The new premises, just a couple of doors from the Institute’s Art Deco landmark building at 66 Portland Place, will be transformed to provide high-quality new office space that will be exemplary in its design, and environmental sustainability.

RIBA President Stephen Hodder said: 'The selection panel was greatly impressed by all the shortlisted teams’ initial thoughts, approach to the project and their experience and ability to deliver within a constrained timeframe.  Theis and Khan gave an exceptionally considered approach and clearly demonstrated how they aim to meet our aspirations.  We were particularly inspired by the team’s consideration of the relationship between our new premises and our main RIBA headquarters building, and how they had successfully delivered projects with such synergies in the past.'

Soraya Khan and Patrick Theis said: 'We are thrilled to be appointed to lead the team designing the RIBA’s new offices; it is an enormous privilege and we would like to thank the selection panel. We look forward to delivering a high quality sustainable design that both meets the RIBA's aspirations for its new building and reflects the integrity of 66 Portland Place.  We were intrigued by the potential synergies between the two buildings and look forward to developing these further with the RIBA.'"

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RIBA selects Theis and Khan to design its new London administration center

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Dec 2, 2013

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Theis and Khan Architects will design RIBA's new administration center at 76 Portland Place, London, W1.

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winner ● united kingdom ● theis and khan ● riba ● office space ● london ● europe ● administration center

Since our last update on this competition, Theis and Khan was recently selected to design RIBA's new administration center at 76 Portland Place, London, W1. Theis and Khan has won previous RIBA awards and was shortlisted in the RIBA Stirling Prize and Manser Medal in 2011.

The Theis and Khan team (including Max Fordham LLP together with Price & Myers) was one of six finalists that included: Ben Adams Architects Ltd.; Moxon Architects Ltd.; Piercy & Company London Ltd.; shedkm Architects Ltd. and Spacelab.

"The new premises, just a couple of doors from the Institute’s Art Deco landmark building at 66 Portland Place, will be transformed to provide high-quality new office space that will be exemplary in its design, and environmental sustainability.

RIBA President Stephen Hodder said: 'The selection panel was greatly impressed by all the shortlisted teams’ initial thoughts, approach to the project and their experience and ability to deliver within a constrained timeframe.  Theis and Khan gave an exceptionally considered approach and clearly demonstrated how they aim to meet our aspirations.  We were particularly inspired by the team’s consideration of the relationship between our new premises and our main RIBA headquarters building, and how they had successfully delivered projects with such synergies in the past.'

Soraya Khan and Patrick Theis said: 'We are thrilled to be appointed to lead the team designing the RIBA’s new offices; it is an enormous privilege and we would like to thank the selection panel. We look forward to delivering a high quality sustainable design that both meets the RIBA's aspirations for its new building and reflects the integrity of 66 Portland Place.  We were intrigued by the potential synergies between the two buildings and look forward to developing these further with the RIBA.'"

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