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Award winning UK architects to open Middle East office

Leading international architectural practice Allies and Morrison has today announced that it intends to open its first Middle East office in Doha, Qatar, in the early autumn.

In the UK, Allies and Morrison is playing a pivotal role in preparing masterplan proposals for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Its vast experience spans significant projects such as the challenging restoration of the Royal Festival Hall on London's South Bank, nominated for the RIBA Stirling Prize in 2008, and the new Astronomy Education Centre at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich and major urban regeneration projects such as King's Cross Central and Bankside 123.

This expertise and experience is now being used to help transform urban spaces across the Middle East.

Within the region, Allies and Morrison has been involved in a number of unique and significant projects in Abu Dhabi, Beirut, Bahrain, Cairo and Doha, Qatar.

In Qatar, the architecture practice is one of the major international design architectural firms working with Dohaland on its QR20bn ($5.5bn) signature project, The Heart of Doha. Allies and Morrison is designing a cluster of three civic buildings in phase 1A of the 35-hectare site in the centre of Doha.

Allies and Morrison has also been working on the Heart of Doha masterplan together with EDAW and Arup.

In Cairo, Allies and Morrison has designed the central spine of Solidere and Sodic's Westown development as well as residential, office and retail buildings.


Tim Makower, Partner at Allies and Morrison

"Our philosophy is to take a contextual approach to the places we work so that the design reflects the unique character of that city or country. The Middle East is an exciting region to put this philosophy to the test as each city and country within it has a different context."


Simon Gathercole, Associate Director at Allies and Morrison "The Middle East is a spectacular place in which to create new buildings. We have a flexible approach to our work that allows us to work across all the countries in the region.

"While they may have climatic similarities, there is an exciting level of cultural diversity across the region which gives each state a strong identity. This gives us clues to achieving a truly contextual architecture."

Allies and Morrison's approach to design and masterplanning has received international recognition. It has won 29 awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), including four RIBA awards in 2009.
Allies and Morrison studios.
Allies and Morrison studios.
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Allies and Morrison was founded by Bob Allies and Graham Morrison in 1984. The practice is now led by 10 partners and employs around 210 people in their headquarters in London, a purpose designed studio at 85 Southwark Street, London, SE1.

Allies and Morrison has established a reputation as one of the UK's premier architectural practices. Its expertise covers a range of project types including urban planning, offices, retail, transport, healthcare, student housing, mixed-use, residential, education and cultural, civic and religious buildings.

In the UK, Allies and Morrison's masterplanning will shape King's Cross Central in London for Argent. The practice is also playing a pivotal role in preparing masterplan proposals for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and is jointly responsible for the Olympic Park Design and Site Wide Infrastructure in the Lower Lea Valley and the International Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre. As part of a consortium, the practice is working on the project to deliver temporary venues for the Games, and leading the design of the Transformation of the Olympic Park immediately post-games.

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