Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

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AHMM wins retendered Willesden Green contest

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) and Architecture 519 have won the re-tendered contest to design the Willesden Green Cultural Centre redevelopment in Brent, north London
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4 weeks ago

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HS2 Euston revamp threatens AHMM scheme

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris’ White Collar Factory project in Camden has been cast into doubt by plans to revamp Euston for HS2
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1 month ago

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AHMM's vision for Lord's abandoned

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) decided yesterday afternoon to discard plans by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) for the redevelopment of Lord’s Cricket Ground
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3 months ago

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AHMM’s Lord’s redevelopment in crucial MCC vote

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) will this afternoon decide whether to pursue plans by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) for the redevelopment of Lord’s Cricket Ground
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3 months ago

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Three practices win EMI factory revamp

Studio Egret West, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) and Duggan Morris Architects have been appointed to undertake the £250 million redevelopment of the former EMI record factory in Hayes, west London
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4 months ago

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AHMM wins go-ahead for City Road 'White Collar Factory'

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has won planning for this 26,800m² redevelopment at City Road Estate next to Old Street roundabout, London
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4 months ago

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St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust contest: shortlist revea

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has been named on an eight-strong RIBA contest shortlist to design inpatient facilities for South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
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5 months ago

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AHMM among finalists in RIBA-organised NHS contest

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has been named on an eight-strong RIBA contest shortlist to design inpatient facilities for South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
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5 months ago

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AHMM and Maccreanor Lavington complete Anne Mews housing

[First look + project data + plans] Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) and Maccreanor Lavington Architects have taken the wraps of this £4.5 million affordable housing scheme in Barking, east London
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6 months ago

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7 months ago

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris makes buildings that are satisfying and enjoyable to use, beautiful to look at and easy to understand. We design very different buildings for very different people to use in very different ways. We believe in making places as well as buildings, that work over time and have lasting qualities intrinsic to their architecture.

For us, a project begins with a strategy, not a design solution. This strategy arises from understanding the fundamental drivers of a brief and the parameters, problems and opportunities it represents. It includes a richer definition of context as political, economic or social as well as architectural. We search for the chances to create good architecture in every site, budget and programme. And whilst this might involve a complexity of thought, it yields a simple, legible proposal that can flex in response to change but still remain true to the core of the brief. Only then does a design idea emerge, an idea that will be robust enough to survive the pressures that can be expected on the way to the finished building. Its execution may involve us drawing on previous projects, but always testing against the overall framework for the new.

We pursue a pragmatic, analytical and open working method that produces responsive, intelligent architecture. This clarity with which we work facilitates discussion between all parties, including clients, users, planners and contractors, and results in an aesthetic approach that is clear and logical. We innovate because we know that innovation is as much about finding simpler ways of doing things better as it is about finding new things to do.

For over twenty years, this way of seeing has allowed us to make architecture which resonates with clients and critics and responds to changing construction techniques. We design houses and housing, schools and sports buildings, exhibition spaces and offices and healthcare facilities, as well as the odd bus station and art gallery; interestingly, we are now building hybrids of many of the above.

Our work is also international, with overseas projects currently underway in Amsterdam, Ghana and Oklahoma City that feature commercial, retail, residential, amenity and educational elements.

We are part of a team, but most importantly we enjoy working with anybody who shares our belief that architecture can make a positive, inspirational but never overbearing contribution to the world around us.

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