Haworth Tompkins

Haworth Tompkins Architects
Practice information
Key architects Graham Haworth
Steve Tompkins
Toby Johnson
Location London
Founded 1991
Work
Buildings Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre (2007)
National Theatre Studio (2007)
Young Vic Theatre (2006)
Royal Court Theatre (2000)
Iroko Housing, Coin Street (2001)
Awards Evening Standard Special Award for Innovative Theatre Architecture (2007)
Stirling Prize Shortlist (2007)
Building Awards, Young Architect of The Year (2001)

Haworth Tompkins was formed in 1991 by architects Graham Haworth [b. 1960] and Steve Tompkins [b. 1959].

Based in London, the studio works throughout the public, private and subsidised sectors on a wide range of building types including schools, galleries, theatres, housing, offices, shops and factories.[1] The practice employs circa 55 people.[2]

Selected works

The Young Vic
The Shed, London
Temporary auditorium for the National Theatre on the South Bank. 20132014 only.
North Wall, Oxford
New theatre for St Edward's School. Completed 2006.
Young Vic Theatre, London
Refurbishment of Bill Howell's 1970s auditorium with new studios, foyer and back-of-house facilities for the Young Vic theatre. Completed 2006.
The Egg, Bath
Children's Theatre for the Theatre Royal, in an existing Grade II listed building in the heart of Bath, Somerset. Completed 2005.
Student Housing, Newington Green, London
Accommodation for students in land-locked site in Newington Green, London. Completed 2004.
Extension to Hayward Gallery, London
Extension and refurbishment of the Hayward Gallery including new pavilion structure with artist Dan Graham. Completed 2004.
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry
Extension and refurbishment for Coventry City Council adjacent to Coventry Cathedral. Completed 2004.
Loch Promenade, Douglas, Isle of Man
High-quality offices in the centre of Douglas with new landscaped square. Most recent phase completed 2002.
Iroko Housing, London
New terraced housing development with central courtyard for Coin Street Community Builders on London's South Bank. Completed 2001.
Royal Court Theatre, London
Rebuilding of existing Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square with new front of house facilities, offices, dressing rooms and technical facilities. Completed 2000.

Awards

References

  1. "Haworth Tompkins - Studio". Haworth Tompkins. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  2. "Haworth Tompkins - Team". Haworth Tompkins. Retrieved 19 July 2015.

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