Associated Architects
Associated Architects is a leading architectural firm based in Birmingham, England. The practice has a broad portfolio of work including arts, commercial offices, residential, masterplanning and leisure and is particularly known for its work in education. It has received many national awards including 30 RIBA Awards, together with the RIBA Sustainability Award. The practice recently completed the Centre for Medicine, at the University of Leicester which is currently the largest non-domestic building in the UK to be Passivhaus accredited.
History
The practice was formed by Malcolm Booth, Richard Slawson and Walter Thomson, who met as teachers at the Birmingham School of Architecture in the 1960s. At that time the School undertook live projects and the founders were encouraged to set up a part-time practice, employing students to undertake the work with appropriate management. The work was soon supplemented with private commissions and the move of the School from Aston University prompted the partners to commit to full-time practice in 1973.The practice name was conceived as having a life beyond the founders, its name Associated Architects chosen deliberately not to include their surnames. The early workload of housing, industrial buildings and offices expanded and the practice relocated in 1976 to St. Paul's Square, which it used as a base for the regeneration of the Jewellery Quarter. It developed skills in urban regeneration, with listed buildings and in urban housing, anticipating the city living movement by a decade.
Paul Lister joined the practice in 1976, becoming a partner in 1984: Ian Standing joined in 1985 and became a partner in 1989. At this time the practice undertook its first projects with independent schools, developing this into a broad education workload. It won its first RIBA Awards and with the Property Services Agency undertook commissions for Law Courts at Stafford and Worcester, opening a Cyprus office to deliver projects for the Ministry of Defence. University work developed at this time with projects including the Birmingham School of Jewellery and the restoration of the Grade I listed Birmingham School of Art.
As the National Lottery made funds available for Arts projects in the 1990s, the practice won national competitions for projects including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Centre, the Water Hall Gallery and the rebuilding of the Birmingham Hippodrome. Following its work on the first mixed use building at 9 Brindleyplace it built numerous offices and subsequently delivered the largest mixed use building in the UK: the Mailbox.
Matthew Goer joined in 1990 and became a partner in 2001. The founders retired between 1996 and 2002, Paul Lister in 2006. Warren Jukes and Adam Wardle joined in 1996 and with Matthew Goer and Ian Standing became directors of the Limited Liability Partnership in 2003. During 2012 James Hall was promoted to Director and Richard Perry to Director in 2014. Ian Standing retired 2016 having served over 30 years.
Adam Wardle unexpectedly died in June 2013 at the age of 42. His obituary appeared in the RIBA Journal.
Associated Architects retains its close relationship with the School of Architecture and has strong links with the cultural and business communities in the city. Although based in Birmingham and deriving much of its work from the region, it also works nationally and internationally.
Architectural work
Education
;Universities- , University of Leeds 2017.
- , University of Birmingham, 2016.
- , University of Leicester, 2016.
- , Birmingham City University, 2015.
- , Birmingham City University, 2013
- , University of Leicester, 2008.
- , Coventry University, 2009
- Birmingham School of Art, Birmingham City University, 1995.
- , Birmingham City University, 1994.
- , Kings Hawford Junior School, Worcester, 2016
- Yarm School, Stockton-on-Tees, 2012
- , The King's School, Worcester, 2012
- King's School Art School, The King's School, Worcester, 2007
- , The King's School, Worcester, 2006.
- The British School, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 2005
- Mary Windsor Boarding House, Bromsgrove School, 2002
- Theatre and Hall, Queen Margaret's School, York, 2002.
- Theatre, Dean Close School, Cheltenham, 1992
- , 2016
- , University of Birmingham, 2015
- , Stoke BSF, 2013
- Birmingham BSF, 2012
- Old Swinford Hospital School, Stourbridge, 2010
- St. Olave's, St. Peter's School, York, 2009
- Charter Primary School & Surestart Centre, Coventry, 2005
- Hagley Primary School, Hagley, 2004
- , University of Wolverhampton, CITB, 2016
- , West Midlands Ambulance Service & NHS Foundation, 2015
- , University College Birmingham, 2013
- , Solihull College, Birmingham, 2010
- Progress Centre, Cannock Chase Technology College, Cannock, 2004
- Worcester VI Form College, Worcester, 2002
Offices
- , Birmingham, completion expected 2018
- West Bromwich Building Society Headquarters Offices, West Bromwich, 2016
- , Birmingham City Council, 2012
- , Severn Trent Water, Coventry, 2010
- , Associated Architects, Birmingham, 2009
- , Punch Taverns, Burton, 2009
- 134 Edmund Street, Birmingham, 2004
- , Birmingham, 2003
Mixed-use
- , Birmingham, completion expected 2020
- The Mailbox, Birmingham, 2000
- 9 Brindleyplace, Birmingham, 1999
Culture
- , University of Birmingham, 2015
- Birmingham Town Hall, 2007
- Birmingham Hippodrome, 2001.
- , Birmingham, 2001
- The CBSO Centre, 1998 and refurbished by Associated Architects in 2014
Residential
- , Spitfire Homes, completion expected 2018
- , Birmingham, completion expected 2017
- , Birmingham, 2016
- , Diocese of Worcester, 2012
- , Worcester, 2003.
- St Crispin's Manor, Northampton, 2008
- Crown Lofts, Walsall, 2003
- Washington Wharf, Birmingham, 2001
Other
- , i54 Business Park, completion expected 2017
- , Telford, 2014
- , 2015
- , Bristol, 2010
- Acorn's Children's Hospice, Worcester, 2005
- , Bristol, Planning Application 2004
- Stafford Combined Court, Stafford, 1991
- Lee Bank Health Centre, Birmingham, 1990.
Awards
- 2016 RIBA West Midlands Award, McIntyre House, University College Birmingham
- 2015 RIBA West Midlands Award, Southwater One, Telford & Wrekin Council
- 2014 RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year Award, College Court, University of Leicester
- 2014 RIBA East Midlands Award, College Court, University of Leicester
- 2014 RIBA East Midlands Conservation Award, College Court, University of Leicester
- 2014 RIBA West Midlands Award, The Parkside Building, Birmingham City University
- 2014 RIBA West Midlands Award, The Lighthouse, Birmingham Youth Services
- 2013 RIBA North East Award: Princess Alexandra Auditorium, Yarm independent school
- 2013 RIBA West Midlands Award: The Michael Baker Boathouse, The King's School Worcester
- 2009 RIBA Award: David Wilson Library, University of Leicester
- 2008 RIBA East Midlands Award: David Wilson Library, University of Leicester
- 2008 RIBA Award: The King's School Library, Worcester
- 2005 RIBA Sustainability Award: Cobtun House, Worcester
- 2005 RIBA Award: Cobtun House, Worcester
- 2004 RIBA White Rose Award for Design Excellence: Queen Margaret's School, York
- 2002 RIBA Award: Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham
- 1998 RIBA Housing Design Award: City Heights, Birmingham
- 1997 RIBA Housing Design Award: Berkley Court, Birmingham
- 1996 RIBA Award: College of Art, Birmingham
- 1995 RIBA Award: School of Jewellery, Birmingham
- 1993 RIBA Award: 30 St. Paul's Square, Birmingham
- 1993 RIBA Housing Design Award: Malt Mill Lane, Alcester
- 1992 RIBA Award: Clayton Hall, Lilleshall NSC
- 1990 RIBA Award: The Walled Garden, Brockhampton
- 1989 RIBA Award: Lee Bank Health Centre, Birmingham
- 1986 RIBA Award: Malt Mill Lane, Alcester
- 1983 RIBA Housing Design Award: Steven's Terrace, Birmingham
- 1983 RIBA Award: Brown's Restaurant, Worcester
- 1982 RIBA Award: Pleck Orchard, Hartlebury
- 1979 RIBA Housing Design Award: Bishop's Court, Northfield, Birmingham
Publications
- XL, Associated Architects Publishing, 2008
- Buildings that Feel Good, Ziona Strelitz, RIBA Publishing, 2008
- Birmingham: Shaping the City, Ben Flatman, RIBA Publishing, 2008
- Birmingham , Andy Foster, Yale University Press, 2005