The Commonwealth Institute was designed by Robert Matthew of Sir Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall and Partners and completed in 1962. It was London’s first major public building after the Festival Hall and replaced the Imperial Institute in South Kensington.
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THE LONDON COLISEUM

The London Coliseum

Oswald Stoll built the Coliseum on St. Martin’s Lane in 1902-04 to designs by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham. It was built to compete with the slightly earlier Hippodrome on Charing Cross Road, also by Matcham. The building was bought by ENO in 1992 having being used as an MGM cinema for the previous [...]

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THE TREASURY BUILDING

The Treasury Building

The Treasury building occupies a complete city block with a footprint of about 5 acres over eleven floors, probably one of the single largest measured building surveys conducted in the UK. The Grade II listed Neo-Baroque building is on an island site bounded by Parliament Street, Great George Street, Horse Guards Road and King Charles [...]

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REGENT QUARTER, KINGS CROSS

Regent Quarter

Regent Quarter is a £100 million redevelopment scheme for a dynamic, mixed-use urban regeneration and development project located in the heart of Kings Cross. The development will include shops, bars, restaurants, an art gallery, a 277-bed hotel, health club and many other leisure facilities.

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PATERNOSTER SQUARE

Paternoster Square

We were originally commissioned in 1998 to produce outline survey information forming part of the documentation for an international design competition. As the development progressed over a period of years we had the opportunity to work with a number of different consultants and architects on the project.

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