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Hawkins\Brown

Hawkins\Brown is an award winning architectural practice of over 200 architects, interior designers, urban designers and researchers, with studios in London and Manchester.

Roger Hawkins and Russell Brown set up Hawkins\Brown in 1988 with a vision of building an architectural practice with a committed social and cultural agenda.

Hawkins\Brown's first projects were a series of community buildings in the London Borough of Newham, a client that Hawkins\Brown still works with today. In the early 1990s Hawkins\Brown won its first projects on the London Underground. Work in the Infrastructure and Transport sector continues with station upgrade work at Tottenham Court Road underground station, and the delivery of three Crossrail stations.

In recent years Hawkins\Brown has won and been shortlisted for many awards including the AJ Practice of the Year, AJ Employer of the Year, appearing at the Venice Biennale twice and being shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize for their work on the iconic Park Hill in Sheffield, Europe's largest listed building. In 2016 Hawkins\Brown received a 2 Star Accreditation with The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For.

Hawkins\Brown works across many sectors, including Education, Residential, Workplace, Infrastructure and Transport and Civic, Community and Culture.