Bisset Adams

Architecture Firm London / United Kingdom

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Bisset Adams was founded in 1994 and has grown to a practice of 20 architects, architectural technologists, interior designers, brand strategists and graphic designers, combining high quality, innovative design with a powerful delivery capability. Our clients range from major automotive corporations such as Volvo to public sector agencies and local authorities; the common theme is the need to design with an understanding of the customer, the workforce and the way the building is used. We are well known as library design specialists, and for working with a range of community groups including young people, to ensure our designs reflect the real needs of our clients and their customers. Our approach is to work closely with clients, their customers and partners to understand the aims and aspirations of a project – and we take responsibility for the smooth running of the programme from start to finish. We are happy to be seen as part of the client’s team responsive and contactable at all times. In 2007 Bisset Adams formed a partnership with Baldwin Everton architects to form Baldwin Bisset Adams, which acts as an arm of the practice with specialist capability to deliver large-scale residential and commercial developments, and architectural delivery projects. Our unique approach is to combine architectural and interior design with a powerful communications capability, designing brands and graphic identities for public and private sector organisations to reflect change and transformation.
Bisset Adams
Bisset Adams
  • Address 22, St. James's Walk, EC1R 0AP London | United Kingdom

Bisset Adams was founded in 1994 and has grown to a practice of 20 architects, architectural technologists, interior designers, brand strategists and graphic designers, combining high quality, innovative design with a powerful delivery capability. Our clients range from major automotive corporations such as Volvo to public sector agencies and local authorities; the common theme is the need to design with an understanding of the customer, the workforce and the way the building is used. We are...

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