Grimshaw

Grimshaw

Architecture and Planning

Global design practice engaged in architecture, master planning and industrial design.

About us

Grimshaw was founded by Sir Nicholas Grimshaw in 1980. The practice became a Partnership in 2007 and operates worldwide with offices in Los Angeles, New York, London, Paris, Dubai, Melbourne, Sydney and now Auckland employing over 600 staff. Grimshaw’s international portfolio covers all major sectors, and has been honoured with over 200 international design awards including the prestigious Lubetkin Prize. The practice is dedicated to the deepest level of involvement in the design of their buildings in order to deliver projects which meet the highest possible standards of excellence. The company’s work is characterised by strong conceptual legibility, innovation and a rigorous approach to detailing, all underpinned by the principles of humane, enduring and sustainable design.

Website
http://grimshaw.global
Industry
Architecture and Planning
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1980

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    Next week, Dr Paul Toyne, Head of Sustainability at Grimshaw, will take part in the Construction News Decarbonising Construction conference — a virtual event focusing on strategies for reducing carbon emissions and promoting eco-friendly construction methods. On July 16 Minoro will take centre stage — a newly launched online platform that for the first time has collated and centralises the latest international guidance, methodologies, and policies on carbon management, linking resources to actions that will help decarbonise both new and existing buildings. Find out about Minoro here → https://www.minoro.org/ Paul will also three panel discussions: 'Dialogue on Timber: Bridging Developer Perspectives', 'Innovative Use of Excavated Materials: Calcined London Clay in Concrete', and 'Driving Sustainability through Procurement and the Circular Economy'. Find out more about the CN Decarbonising Construction conference here → https://lnkd.in/e3GGHQTR

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    The North London Heat and Power Project hits a milestone this month with the opening of the new public recycling facilities. This represents over £150 million investment that secures the new facilities and supports seven boroughs in North London. The project is transforming Edmonton EcoPark into a waste hub for residents as well as creating opportunity for greater community engagement and education about waste and circular economy principles. The design includes north London’s largest solar array, generating 215,000Kwh of energy and will take Eco Park house — a community centre, completing later this year — off-grid. Congratulations to the whole team leading the project: North London Waste Authority, Taylor Woodrow, Arup, Grimshaw, AECOM, VINCI, and WSP. Find out more here → https://lnkd.in/g8vcEnQK

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    It’s one week on from the Big Build day of the Royal Albert Hall Associate Artists x Grimshaw Foundation education programme — Performance. Architecture. Design. Over 150 students from eight schools across London have, over six months, worked with the spoken word artist Rhael 'LionHeart' Cape Hon FRIBA, saxophonist Jess Gillam, organist and conductor Anna Lapwood and choreographer Corey Baker, immersing themselves in hands-on creative and making workshops, learning about the creative industries of dance, music, performance, architecture, and design. Inspired by each artist, this programme has enabled young people to explore how spaces can support, elevate and shape performance and explored the Royal Albert Hall, as a place, and all the elements and professions — from acoustics and lighting, to set design and sound — that create memorable experiences. It’s been an amazing experience for the students and the volunteers, fulfilling the Grimshaw Foundation mission to, through working with young people and schools, help foster a curious and creative approach and create better access to, and more diversity in, creative careers. Thank you to all our volunteers from Mott MacDonald, AKT II, Spence Harris Hogan, Momentum Transport Consultancy, Exterior Architecture Ltd, ING Media, MICA Architects. And to Urban Learners for bringing this programme to life and all the associate artists Royal Albert Hall. Look out for the fantastic results of the Big Build and find out more about the Grimshaw Foundation here → https://lnkd.in/eE6h6S7g

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    Minoro is live! Launched this week, Minoro is a new online platform that for the first time centralises over a 1000 policies, standards, guidance and methodologies to help accelerate the decarbonisation of buildings. Whether you are an asset owner, investor, architect, consultant, contractor or building operator Minoro is now the source of information help create clear carbon reduction pathways across the lifecycle of buildings. An international resource, and free to use, the platform has been developed by Grimshaw in collaboration with over 20 supporting organisations — including the WBCSD – World Business Council for Sustainable Development, RIBA, Architecture 2030, the World Green Building Council and several national Green Building Councils across the globe. Constantly updated and peer reviewed, with contributions from experts from across the globe the Minoro is a step change for the industry making the navigation and delivery of carbon reduction achievable and realising a future that addresses the climate emergency. “Minoro comes a critical time for our industry and the input and support of all the organisations behind its development is evidence of how vital collaborative action is.” Andrew Whalley OBE, Chairman, Grimshaw Find out more → https://www.minoro.org/ #minoro #carbonreduction #decarbonisation #climateemergency #sustainablecities

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    At Friday’s Australian Institute of Architects NSW Chapter Awards, the Parramatta Aquatic Centre was awarded the Sulman Medal – the highest honour for public architecture in NSW. The new Centre, opened in September of 2023 and already surpassing all expectations for patronage, was also awarded the Award for Urban Design. Parramatta Aquatic Centre redefines the typology of the public pool as the design effectively submerges the building in the landscape, the world heritage listed Parramatta Park. It includes multiple indoor and outdoor recreational swimming pools, wellness and recreation facilities and community access on an unprecedented level to its public and open spaces. The Parramatta Aquatic Centre is a design collaboration between Grimshaw and Andrew Burges Architects, with landscape architecture by McGregor Coxall. City of Parramatta #urbandesign #publicarchitecture #sydneyarchitecture

    • Photograph, captured by Peter Bennetts, of the Parramatta Aquatic Centre outdoor pool. The PAC was awarded the Urban Design and The Sulman Medal for Public Architecture by the Australian Institute of Architects' New South Wales chapter.
    • Photograph, captured by Peter Bennetts, of the Parramatta Aquatic Centre indoor pool. The PAC was awarded the Urban Design and The Sulman Medal for Public Architecture by the Australian Institute of Architects' New South Wales chapter.
    • Photograph, captured by Peter Bennetts, of the Parramatta Aquatic Centre façade detail. The PAC was awarded the Urban Design and The Sulman Medal for Public Architecture by the Australian Institute of Architects' New South Wales chapter.
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    La passerelle Robert Poujade à Toulouse, conçue par Grimshaw et ppa•architectures dans le cadre d'un groupement dirigé par Eiffage et comprenant Ingérop, Atelier ATP et Quartiers Lumières, a été inaugurée le week-end dernier par Jean-Luc Moudenc, maire de Toulouse. Faisant partie du projet d'aménagement urbain du Grand Parc Garonne mené par la Métropole de Toulouse, la passerelle, accessible aux piétons et aux cyclistes, est l'un des quatres ponts qui relieront à terme l'Île du Ramier et la ville, offrant des itinéraires accessibles à tous à travers le nouveau « poumon vert » de la ville sur la Garonne.   Franchissement de 160 mètres au dessus de la Garonne, la passerelle à haubans est définie par un mât en acier en forme de V inversé de 60 mètres de haut qui semble émerger de la végétation telle une porte d'entrée vers l'île. La légèreté et la simplicité de la structure permettent une vue imprenable sur la vieille ville au nord et les Pyrénées au sud.   En savoir plus → https://lnkd.in/e-Sadx2E   Photographies: Prise de vue by philippe rol, Philippe Ruault et Antoine Depretz #toulouse #pont #passerelle #durabilite #déplacementsactifs

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    Soon to be opened, Martin Place Metro station is the design feature in The Australian Financial Review magazine today. “Martin Place will be the jewel in Metro’s crown” says NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen. One of Australia’s largest unsolicited proposals, this private public partnership has been delivered by Macquarie Group, with design/build by Lendlease for Sydney Metro and the NSW Government. Grimshaw is lead architect for the project, Australia’s most fully integrated station development, The station comprises five underground floors featuring new hospitality, retail and service offerings, opening up new pedestrian routes through the heart of Sydney’s central business district. Above ground, two towers: 39 Martin Place by Tzannes Architects and No. 1 Elizabeth Street by JPW complete the project. Read the feature in The AFR here: https://lnkd.in/gP56Ye_7 #sydneymetro #martinplace #infrastructure

    • Hunter Street Foyer of the new Martin Place Metro Station in Sydney, Australia designed by Grimshaw Architects.
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    The rise of the Matariki stars marks the start of the Māori New Year, Matariki in Aotearoa New Zealand. At sunrise on 27 June, to coincide with the Matariki celebrations in Tamaki Makaurau Auckland, a formal blessing of the Sky Element façade of Te Waihorotiu Station takes place, attended by the Link Alliance delivery partners and Mana Whenua representatives of the eight local Iwis involved in the project. The spectacular façade of the building, featuring the work of Maori artist Graham Tipene presents one of many aspects of the traditional (Mana Whenua) knowledge that is present throughout the City Rail Link Ltd project. Te Waihorotiu station, the mid-City focal point of the forthcoming Auckland City Rail Link, is a component of the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken in New Zealand. Grimshaw provides architecture and design services to the Link Alliance in collaboration with WSP. City Rail Link is expected to be completed by November 2025, bringing unprecedented benefits to Auckland’s public transport system. #matariki #manawhenua

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    Amanda York and Harriet Oswald will moderate and participate in a panel exploring Pioneering Venue Design and Redevelopment at the second SVB LIVE Global Networking Event to be held at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Tuesday 25 June. The panel will be preceded by a tour of Marvel Stadium’s newly renovated hospitality facilities, part of the larger Marvel Stadium Upgrade recently delivered by Grimshaw with Smartform. Tickets here: https://lnkd.in/gKitvthH #SVBLive Cassandra Calleja Katie McIntyre #MarvelStadium #StadiumArchitecture

    • Portraits of Amanda York, Interiors Lead, and Harriet Oswald, Associate Principal from Grimshaw Melbourne. The two of them will be hosting a panel at the Sports Venue Business Networking Event held at the newly renovated Marvel Stadium, one of Grimshaw's recently completed projects. The event will be held on 25 June.
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    The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition is now open and in the architecture room features three of Grimshaw's models — Aeris Seating System, Eden Project Pavilion at COP26 - UN Climate Change Conference and the HS2 (High Speed Two) Ltd Euston LU Ceramic Façade. Responding to the Making Space theme these models exemplify the critical parts of design — creativity, exploration, material and process — celebrating the making of spaces and the spaces in between. Book a ticket to the exhibition here → https://lnkd.in/dWAuMQWH #RASummerExhibition #ArtExhibition #InnovationInDesign #ArchitectureExhibition #COP26 #HS2 #AERISSeatingSystem #RoyalAcademyOfArts #SustainableDesign

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