Industry | Architecture |
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Richard Buckley, Fiammetta Gray and Matt Yeoman |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Website | buckleygrayyeoman |
BuckleyGrayYeoman is a British architectural firm based in the Shoreditch district of London, UK.
Since its establishment, the number of people employed by the practice has grown from three in 1997 to eighty five in 2016. BuckleyGrayYeoman has been based in the Tea Building in Shoreditch for the past 12 years.
Recently completed projects include: The Buckley Building for Derwent London, the refurbishment of a former BBC building named for Henry Wood, the founder of the BBC proms, The Pure Aldgate Student Accommodation building (a 19-storey building),The Passage (charity), London's largest voluntary sector day centre for the homeless, new academic and sports buildings for Channing School and Forest School and a number of Citadines Apart'Hotel in the UK and France.
The firm has designed premises in Frankfurt and Bangkok for the Fred Perry clothing company.
Current projects include: a new art hub at Cromwell Place, South Kensington, the commercial office buildings that form part of the regeneration of Bishopsgate GoodsYard in Shoreditch, the revamp of a hundred metres of shop-front at the base of the Newport Sandringham building on Charing Cross Road and in Chinatown, London, the renovation of a Victorian bonded warehouse building, converting it into office spaces for the Granada Studios redevelopment in Manchester.
In January 2015 BuckleyGrayYeoman designed a refurbishment of the Wickhams Department Store in East London which included the removal of the façade of Spiegelhalter's jewellery shop, a well-known historic holdout building. After a petition and a protest campaign with the backing of English Heritage, the Twentieth Century Society and the Victorian Society, the plans were revised to keep the Spiegelhalters façade in May 2015.