Squire and Partners is a British architectural firm founded in 1976[1] known for designing and executing buildings on key sites in London and internationally.
Key projects cover a range of sectors, varying from small bespoke fitouts to large-scale urban masterplans: Office projects include headquarters for the British fashion brand Reiss and Britain's largest public trade union UNISON HQ,[2] prominent Central London developments at 5 Hanover Square,[3] and 11 Baker Street, and bespoke interiors at the Stratton Street offices in Mayfair, London.
Squire and Partners has designed many of London's "prime presidential" developments[10] including Chelsea Barracks, One Tower Bridge, Clarges Mayfair, Ebury Square, Netherhall Gardens and The Knightsbridge Apartments.
Other projects include an education centre for the British Council in Nairobi[11] where the Visual Arts Department commissioned a site specific work for the new building from artist David Tremlett[12] and Howick Place, an arts based hub of apartments and studios for designer tenants including Tom Ford, Marc Newson and a gallery for Phillips de Pury.
[13] Squire and Partners also have their own property and business portfolio, including Urban Golf, which operates three indoor golf venues with golf simulators in Central London, a bar and restaurant at 06 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.