Squire and Partners
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Squire and Partners is a major UK-based architectural practice, founded by Michael Squire in 1976.
There are approximately 100 employees in the practice, including over 70 architects and architectural assistants, supported by dedicated teams for computer visualisation, illustration and modelmaking. Squire and Partners offers experience of a broad range of projects in several different sectors, varying from small bespoke fitouts to large-scale urban masterplans.

Whilst most of Squire and Partners’ work is based in London
London
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, the practice has also worked on projects elsewhere in the UK - in Manchester
Manchester
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, Liverpool
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 and Birmingham
Birmingham
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 - and on overseas projects, including an education centre for the British Council
British Council
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 in Nairobi
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, and a residential-led masterplan in Slovenia
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.

Practice developments

Squire and Partners also have their own property and business portfolio, including Urban Golf, which operates three indoor golf venues with state-of-the-art golf simulators in Central London, a bar and restaurant at 6 St. Chads Place, mixed-use developments at Northdown Street and Clapham Park Road, The Rockwell Hotel, a house and apartment development on Liverpool Road, and the practice’s own award-winning offices at 77 Wicklow Street.

Key completed projects


Selected Current Projects


Selected Awards

2011
  • Concrete Society Sustainability Award, Bulgari Hotel & Residences

2009
  • RIBA
    Riba
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    , BCO, and Civic Trust Awards,Reiss
    Reiss
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     HQ
  • Property Week & Office Agent's Society Awards, 40 Portman Square

2007
  • Daily Mail
    Daily Mail
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     Property Awards for The Landmark

2006
  • Property Week Property Award, LDSA Award, The Knightsbridge
  • IAS/OAS Award, 30 Warwick Street
  • Architectural Association of Kenya Gold Medal Award, British Council in Nairobi
  • National Homebuilder Design Awards, The Knightsbridge

2005
  • Gold Award for Integrated Facilities Management, Belgrave House
  • Daily Mail
    Daily Mail
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     UK Property Award and What House Award, Royal Victoria Docks (Capital East)
  • Integrated Facilities Management Award, Belgrave House
  • Daily Mail
    Daily Mail
    The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail and General Trust. First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe, it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The Sun. Its sister paper The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982...

     UK Property Awards, Royal Victoria Docks
  • What House Awards, Royal Victoria Docks

2004
2003
  • Times Gestetner Digital Office Collection, 77 Wicklow Street
  • Retail Property Award, Chelsea College

2002
  • Camden Design Award, 77 Wicklow Street
  • Kensington and Chelsea Environmental Award, Chelsea College
  • BCO Award, 77 Wicklow Street

2001
  • Timber Industry Award, 40 Portman Square
  • The Times Gestetner Digital Collection, 25 Savile Row
  • British Council for Offices Award, 25 Savile Row
  • NAS Design Partnership Award, 25 Savile Row
  • FX Interior Design Award, 25 Savile Row

2000
  • The Times Gestetner Digital Collection, 8 Cromwell Place
  • IAS/OAS Award, 4 Bouverie Street
  • Civic Trust
    Civic Trust
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     Award, 51-53 Marlborough Hill
  • MIPIM
    MIPIM
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     Award, Brook House

1998
  • RIBA
    Riba
    Riba means one of the senses of "usury" . Riba is forbidden in Islamic economic jurisprudence fiqh and considered as a major sin...

     Housing Project Award, West India Quay

1997
  • Evening Standard
    Evening Standard
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     New Homes Award, Chinnocks Wharf

1995
  • What House Award, Old Swan Wharf

1994
  • RIBA
    Riba
    Riba means one of the senses of "usury" . Riba is forbidden in Islamic economic jurisprudence fiqh and considered as a major sin...

     Award, Old Swan Wharf

1993
  • Civic Trust Award
    Civic Trust
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    , Vogans Mill

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