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English architecture practice
SimpsonHaugh (formerly Ian Simpson Architects ) is an English architecture practice established in 1987 by
Ian Simpson and
Rachel Haugh .
[1] The practice has offices in
London and
Manchester . In 2014, the practice re-branded as SimpsonHaugh & Partners.
[2]
4 Angel Square, Manchester (2018-2023)
Deansgate Square , Manchester (2016–21)
[3]
1 Blackfriars , London (2014–18)
[4]
River Street Tower , Manchester (2018-20)
[5]
Holbrook House London (2017–19)
[6]
City Village, Belgrade Plaza Coventry (2014–17)
[7]
1 Spinningfields , Manchester (2015–17)
[8]
Battersea Power Station Phase 1, London (2013–16)
[9]
Verde, Newcastle (2014–16)
[10]
First Street development, Manchester (2013–15)
[11]
The View, Newcastle (2006–15)
[12]
Manchester Central Library and
Manchester Town Hall Extension restoration, Manchester (2010–14)
[13]
Beetham Tower , Manchester, England (2003–06)
[14]
Holloway Circus Tower , Birmingham, England (2006)
[15]
Shudehill Interchange , Manchester, England (2003)
[16]
Urbis , Manchester, England (1998–2002)
[17]
No. 1 Deansgate , Manchester, England (2002)
[18]
Parkway Gate,
Manchester
[19]
Gallowgate ,
Newcastle
[20]
Merchants Warehouse restoration,
Castlefield , Manchester (1993–97)
[21]
The International Property Awards, Best Mixed Use Architecture London and UK: One Black Friars
[22] (2021)
Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Awards : The View – People's Choice and New Building categories at the bi-annual Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Award.
[23] (2015)
Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Awards : Newcastle University Business School (NUBS) & Central Link, Downing Plaza – New Building Newcastle Lord Mayor's Design Award.
[24] (2011)
RIBA International Design Competition Winner : The National Wildflower Centre
[25] (2009)
MSA Design Awards – Overall Winner: Parkway Gate,
Manchester
[26] (2009)
RIBA Housing Design Awards : Designer Ian Simpson Architects
[33] (2002)
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"SimpsonHaugh and Partners" . newlondonarchitecture.org . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
^ Waite, Richard (8 September 2014).
"Ian Simpson Architects to rebrand to recognise Rachel Haugh" .
Architects' Journal .
EMAP Ltd. Retrieved 1 October 2015 .
^ Welch, Adrian (8 February 2008).
"Owen Street Development Manchester" . e-architect . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"SimpsonHaugh and Partners Uses Generative Design to Shape One Blackfriars Tower Concept" (PDF) . www.infrastructure-intelligence.com .
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"Manchester, River Street Tower - Downing Corporate" . www.downing.com . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"Holbrook House, Acton, London" . proteusfacades.com .
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"City Village – EH Smith" . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
^ Ewing, Suzanne (15 May 2019).
"No 1 Spinningfields by SimpsonHaugh: a chip off the old block" . The Architects’ Journal . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"SimpsonHaugh partner, Rachel Haugh, tells CLAD about the studio's Phase One development of Battersea Power Station" . cladglobal.com . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
^ Lomholt, Isabelle (10 February 2017).
"Verde Student Accommodation Newcastle" . e-architect . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
^ Begum, Shelina (29 January 2020).
"Manchester could be set for a new 'co-living neighbourhood' " . Business Live . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"Downing's The View Named Newcastle's Best New Building - Downing Corporate" . www.downing.com . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"Manchester Library Walk" . AKT II . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"SimpsonHaugh - The Skyscraper Center" . www.skyscrapercenter.com . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"Holloway Circus Tower by Ian Simpson Architects" . The Architects’ Journal . 29 May 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"High Spec Offices coming to No.1 Spinningfields" . Kaytons Estate Agents . 1 March 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"Urbis, Manchester" . Civic Engineers . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
^ McManus, David (4 January 2020).
"SimpsonHaugh and Partners Architects" . e-architect . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"The Rise of Rust: River Street and Manchester's Angry Steel Towers" . Confidentials . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"The View, Newcastle upon Tyne | 333913 | EMPORIS" . www.emporis.fr . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"Brick By Brick: SimpsonHaugh & Partners" . Warehouse Home . Retrieved 14 February 2021 .
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"Recognition for One Blackfriars" . SimpsonHaugh . Retrieved 28 October 2022 .
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"Newcastle City Council, Council News" .
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"Newcastle City Council, The Lord Mayor's Design Awards" .
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"Ian Simpson Architects Wins National Wildflower Center International Competition" . archicentral . 28 May 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009 .
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"WINNERS OF MSA DESIGN AWARDS 2009, page 3" (PDF) . www.the-msa.co.uk . 28 May 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009 .
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"Hilton Tower" . RIBA . 28 May 2008. Archived from
the original on 14 March 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009 .
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"Best of 2008: the Sleuths" . manchesterconfidential . 28 May 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2009 .
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"Best Tall Building Winners" . CTBUH . 29 May 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2009 .
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"Manchester Transport Interchange" . RIBA . 22 July 2004. Archived from
the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2009 .
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"Winners of RIBA Awards 2004 and RIBA Worldwide Awards announced" . RIBA . 22 July 2004. Archived from
the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2009 .
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"Record-breaking number of buildings win RIBA Awards" . RIBA . 13 June 2003. Archived from
the original on 10 May 2008. Retrieved 29 May 2009 .
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"Housing Design Award Winners" . RIBA . 27 July 2002. Archived from
the original on 8 June 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2009 .