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British architectural firm established in 1993
John Robertson Architects (JRA) is an
architectural practice based in
Bankside , London, which was founded by its Director John Robertson in 1993.
[1] The practice concentrates on the design and implementation of new build,
retrofit , historic refurbishment and restoration projects in Central London. It is a member of the AJ100, consisting of the 100 largest architecture practices in the UK. JRA is a foundation member of the Landaid Appeal.
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Selected projects
Bloom Clerkenwell, Farringdon Oversite Development,
EC1
[3]
101 Moorgate, Liverpool Street
Crossrail Oversite Development, EC2
[4]
BankMed HQ,
Beirut , Lebanon
[5]
10 Park Drive , London E14
[6]
Bracken House, London EC4
Bush House , London WC2
33 King William Street, London EC4
[7]
51 Moorgate, London EC2
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Great Arthur House,
Golden Lane Estate , London EC1
[9]
Academy House, 161-167 Oxford Street, London W1
[10]
King's College London , Bush House Campus, London WC2
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Bureau, 90 Fetter Lane, London EC4
Minds pace Aldgate, London E1
[12]
Daily Express Building, London EC4
[13]
199 Bishopsgate,
Broadgate Estate, London EC2
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NEO Bankside, London SE1
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Exhibitions
#johnremembers - A Personal View of London's Architecture, held at Dream space Gallery in 2017
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Smart Green Spaces, held at The City Centre in 2017
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Unfolding City, held at 111 Southward Street in 2015
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Building on the Past, Shaping the Future, held at Bankside Gallery 2013
[19]
The Developing City 2050, held at Walbrook House in 2012
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Awards
John Robertson Architects has been shortlisted for numerous awards including:
2015 - Shortlisted NEO Bankside with Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Stirling Prize
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2015 - Shortlisted for Aldwych Quarter, Best Refurbished Building, MIPIM Awards
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2016 - Shortlisted for Fastest Growing Practice of the Year, AJ100 Awards
[23]
2016 - Shortlisted for WeWork Spitalfields, British Council for Offices Awards
[24]
2017 - Winner Bracken House, Conservation and Retrofit unbuilt project of the year, NLA Awards
[25]
2017 - Shortlisted for The Pepper Store, Devonshire Square, AJ Retrofit Awards
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2018 - Shortlisted for Academy House, Conservation and Retrofit, NLA Awards
[27]
2018 - Winner for 33 King William Street, Project of the Year, Graphisoft
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2018 - Shortlisted for King William Street, Sustainable Practice of the Year, AJ100 Awards[
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2019 - Winner for Great Arthur House, RIBA National Awards
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2019 - Winner for Great Arthur House, RIBA London Awards
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2019 - Winner for Academy House, Facades and Cladding, AJ Specification Awards
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2019 - Winner BREEAM/Future build Champions, BREEAM Awards
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2019 - Winner for Bracken House, BIM Project of the Year, Graphisoft ARCHICAD Awards
2019 - Winner for Great Arthur House, Conservation and Retrofit, NLA Awards
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2019 - Shortlisted for 33 King William Street and Bureau, 90 Fetter Lane, Architect of the Year: Offices, bd Awards
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2019 - Shortlisted for Bureau, 90 Fetter Lane, Refurbished/Recycled Workplace, British Council for Offices Awards
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2019 - Shortlisted, Sustainable Practice of the Year, AJ100 Awards
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2019 - Shortlisted for Cannon Green, Mixed Use, NLA Awards
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2019 - Shortlisted for Mind space, Workplaces, NLA Awards
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