News 9 January 2020
Cool news
The 21st century has seen a surge in innovative architecture in the Polar regions – architecture that is not only beautiful but also meets the rising needs of the scientists living and working within the buildings. In the New York Times article “The Coolest Architecture on Earth Is in Antarctica” you can read about some of the leading architectural practices designing research stations for one of the harshest environments on the planet, including Hugh Broughton Architects.
News 28 November 2019
Rochester reinvigorated
On the Rochester riverside sit two historic buildings, which have been owned by The Rochester Bridge Trust since its foundation more than 600 years ago. Now the Trust have decided to make them more accessible to the public via a refurbishment carried out by Hugh Broughton Architects.
News 28 June 2019
Design freeze
First look at the concept design for the redevelopment of Scott Base for Antarctica New Zealand
News 24 May 2019
Winning streak
The project for the Conservation of the Painted Hall has won four design awards in the last month.
Firstly the scheme won a Professional Award from the UK Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, shortly followed by the accolade of 'Conservation Project of the Year' at the Museum and Heritage Awards. More recently the scheme was the recipient of an RIBA London Award for Architecture as well as the prestigious accolade of 'RIBA London Conservation Project of the Year'.
News 14 January 2019
Legal appointment
Following a competitive tendering process we are pleased to announce that Sir Robert McAlpine Special Projects have been appointed as the main contractor for the multi-million pound redevelopment and refurbishment of the Treasury and Hall which we have designed for the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.
News 14 October 2018
The Progress 1000: London's most influential people 2018
Hugh Broughton has made his first appearance in 'The Progress 1000: London's most influential people of 2018', as one of London's most influential visualisers. The list, compiled by The Evening Standard, spans 11 different categories and includes 30 notable architects.
News 1 October 2018
Greenwich Happy Time
The Conservation of the Painted Hall, designed by HBA for the Old Royal Naval College, has won the New London Architecture Award for Unbuilt Conservation Project 2018. Work is currently on site and the Painted Hall and undercroft will reopen to the public in the Spring of 2019.
News 1 March 2018
Back to Antarctica!
Hugh Broughton Architects working in collaboration with Jasmax has been selected to lead the redevelopment of Scott Base for Antarctica New Zealand on Ross Island.
News 22 December 2017
HBA back in Kent with a new design competition win
Hugh Broughton Architects are delighted to announce that we have won the commission for the restoration of the Grade II* listed Naval Church at Sheerness Dockyard in Kent.
Hugh Broughton Architects – working with conservation specialist Martin Ashley Architects – will draw up plans to restore and convert the ruined Neoclassical landmark into a new flexible business space, restaurant and exhibition area for a large model of the historic harbour.
News 26 October 2017
Cold calling
HBA have been appointed to work with multi-disciplinary consultants, Sweco, and BAM Construction as part of the British Antarctic Survey's Construction Partnership Team delivering projects associated with the new Polar Research Vessel, the RRS Sir David Attenborough.