John Robertson Architects

John Robertson Architects is an award-winning architectural practice based in Bankside, London, founded by Principal Director John Robertson in 1993.[1] The practice concentrates on the design and implementation of new build, retrofit and 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.[2]

Current projects

Select projects

Exhibitions

  • #johnremembers - A Personal View of London's Architecture, held at Dreamspace Gallery in 2017[17]
  • Smart Green Spaces, held at The City Centre in 2017[18]
  • Unfolding City, held at 111 Southwark Street in 2015[19]
  • Building on the Past, Shaping the Future, held at Bankside Gallery 2013[20]
  • The Developing City 2050, held at Walbrook House in 2012[21]

Awards

John Robertson Architects has been shortlisted for numerous awards including:

  • 2019 - Winner for Great Arthur House, RIBA National Awards[22]
  • 2019 - Winner for Great Arthur House, RIBA London Awards[23]
  • 2019 - Winner for Academy House, Facades and Cladding, AJ Specification Awards[24]
  • 2019 - Winner BREEAM/Futurebuild Champions, BREEAM Awards[25]
  • 2019 - Winner for Bracken House, BIM Project of the Year, Graphisoft ARCHICAD Awards
  • 2019 - Winner for Great Arthur House, Conservation and Retrofit, NLA Awards[26]
  • 2019 - Shortlisted for 33 King William Street and Bureau, 90 Fetter Lane, Architect of the Year: Offices, bd Awards[27]
  • 2019 - Shortlisted for Bureau, 90 Fetter Lane, Refurbished/Recycled Workplace, British Council for Offices Awards[28]
  • 2019 - Shortlisted, Sustainable Practice of the Year, AJ100 Awards[29]
  • 2019 - Shortlisted for Cannon Green, Mixed Use, NLA Awards[30]
  • 2019 - Shortlisted for Mindspace, Workplaces, NLA Awards[31]
  • 2018 - Shortlisted for Academy House, Conservation and Retrofit, NLA Awards[32]
  • 2018 - Winner for 33 King William Street, Project of the Year, Graphisoft[33]
  • 2018 - Shortlisted for King William Street, Sustainable Practice of the Year, AJ100 Awards
  • 2017 - Winner Bracken House, Conservation and Retrofit unbuilt project of the year, NLA Awards[34]
  • 2017 - Shortlisted for The Pepper Store, Devonshire Square, AJ Retrofit Awards[35]
  • 2016 - Shortlisted for Fastest Growing Practice of the Year, AJ100 Awards[36]
  • 2016 - Shortlisted for WeWork Spitalfields, British Council for Offices Awards[37]
  • 2015 - Shortlisted NEO Bankside with Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Stirling Prize[38]
  • 2015 - Shortlisted for Aldwych Quarter, Best Refurbished Building, MIPIM Awards[39]

References

  1. "John Robertson Architects Ltd". InterArchitects. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  2. "Foundation partners". LandAid.
  3. "Bloom Clerkenwell - workspace rooted in wellbeing". Bloom Clerkenwell - workspace rooted in wellbeing. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  4. Corin Williams (27 March 2012). "City gives green light to Crossrail station commercial development". Construction News. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  5. "John Robertson Beats Stars to Win Beirut Bank Contest". Architects Journal (ArchiLeb). 16 Jan 2013. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  6. Aliso Furuto (15 January 2013). "BANKMED Headquarters Winning Proposal / John Robertson Architects". ArchDaily. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  7. "10 Park Drive at Wood Wharf".
  8. "33 Central - Contact". 33central.com. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  9. "51 Moorgate Refurbishment". John Robertson Architects.
  10. Pamela Buxton (18 February 2013). "Refurbishment is the height of fashion". bdonline.co.uk.
  11. "Academy House". Retrieved 2017-07-06.
  12. "King's College London". Retrieved 2017-07-06.
  13. "Mindspace Aldgate".
  14. "The Daily Express Building". NLA. Archived from the original on 2013-12-13.
  15. Felix Mara (5 July 2013). "Take two: 199 Bishopsgate by John Robertson Architects". Architects Journal. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  16. "NEO Bankside".
  17. "LFA 2017 #johnremembers".
  18. "Smart Green Spaces".
  19. "Unfolding City Exhibition".
  20. Richard Lamberth (25 October 2013). "London Calling - Water way to go!". Algarve Resident. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  21. Elias Redstone (June 29, 2012). "London Underground: An Architectural Summer". New York Times Magazine. Retrieved November 14, 2013.
  22. "Great Arthur House". www.architecture.com. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  23. "Great Arthur House". www.architecture.com. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  24. February, 15; 2019. "AJ Specification Awards winners revealed". Architects Journal. Retrieved 2019-06-06.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  25. "BRE announces winners of the BREEAM Awards 2019 | BRE Group". 2019-03-05. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  26. "Conservation & Retrofit". www.nla.london. Retrieved 2020-04-09.
  27. "bd Online 2019 Shortlist". awards.bdonline.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  28. studio245.co.uk. "Bureau Building Shortlisted for BCO Award". John Robertson Architects. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  29. Waite, Richard. "AJ100 Sustainable Practice of the Year shortlist revealed". Architects Journal. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  30. "Mixed-Use". www.newlondonarchitecture.org. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  31. "Workplaces". www.newlondonarchitecture.org. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  32. "NLA Awards 2018 Shortlist".
  33. "Graphisoft".
  34. "NLA Awards Winners Announced". 6 July 2017.
  35. "AJ Retrofit Finalists Revealed". 6 July 2017.
  36. "AJ100 2016 Shortlist". 19 May 2016.
  37. "WeWork Spitalfields". 6 July 2017.
  38. "RIBA Awards NEO Bankside". 6 July 2017.
  39. "MIPIM Awards Shortlist". 20 January 2015.
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