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Squire and Partners is a major UK-based architectural practice, founded by Michael Squire in 1976.[1]

There are approximately 100 employees in the practice, including over 70 architects and architectural assistants, supported by dedicated teams for computer visualisation, illustration and modelmaking. Squire and Partners offers experience of a broad range of projects in several different sectors, varying from small bespoke fitouts to large-scale urban masterplans.

Whilst most of Squire and Partners’ work is based in London, the practice has also worked on projects elsewhere in the UK - in Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham - and on overseas projects, including an education centre for the British Council in Nairobi [2], and a residential-led masterplan in Slovenia.

The building in Nairobi was completed in November 2004, the Visual Arts Department commissioned a site specific work for the new building from artist David Tremlett. <ref"MAKING A POINT". britishcouncil.org. 2005. Retrieved October 28 2012. ((cite web)): Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)</ref>

Practice developments

Squire and Partners also have their own property and business portfolio, including Urban Golf, which operates three indoor golf venues with state-of-the-art golf simulators in Central London, a bar and restaurant at 6 St. Chads Place, mixed-use developments at Northdown Street and Clapham Park Road, The Rockwell Hotel, a house and apartment development on Liverpool Road, and the practice’s own offices at 77 Wicklow Street.

References

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