Weedon Architects were asked to have a technical “watching brief” over the concept design followed by appointment to the Contractor.
Edmund Gardens comprises the complete refurbishment of all 4 floors of the Grade 2 listed Chamberlain House and Edison House
This mixed use business interchange opposite Piccadilly Station includes BREEAM ‘Excellent’ Grade A offices & conference facilities.
This is a city centre residential development of 126 apartments with basement car park and landscaped courtyard.
A two-storey residential and hotel apartment scheme elevated above an existing multi-storey car park in the heart of Birmingham’s enter...
“Affordable excellence in the city” was the slogan that embraced a new hotel concept focusing on bedrooms, food and affordability.
Weedon Architects were involved at the start of the largest completed mixed use city centre regeneration project in the UK.
One St Peter’s square is a 24,900 sq m Commercial Office building situated in the ‘civic heart’ of Manchester and is part of the wider...
The Weedon office in Newhall Street, within the Jewellry Quarter Conservation area of Birmingham adapted the existing warehouse/office...
An LABC Quality award winning mixed use development including 275 apartments is an exciting extension to Nottingham City Centre
Weedon Architects have been involved with a number of Special Educational Needs Schools, working within the CWM framework.
Weedon Architects were appointed as executive architects for The Mailbox, - one of Birmingham's most prestigious developments.
Weedon Architects were appointed by Gallan Group to develop a planning application for a 210-bed Travelodge Hotel.
A mixed use development of 258 apartments grouped around a central courtyard , overlooking the Peace Garden in Birmingham
Success in competition enabled Argent Estates to create a mixed use business interchange next door to the key gateway to Manchester.
The ‘Custard Factory’ is a local arts and media complex in Digbeth, Birmingham. Zellig is the latest innovative award winning phase.