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Juniper Court Halls of Residence, Student Residences, University of Stirling, Scotland
Date built: 2015

Juniper Court halls of residence Stirling University design by Lewis & Hickey Architects

Juniper Court halls of residence Stirling University by Lewis & Hickey Architects

Juniper Court halls of residence Stirling University building design by Lewis & Hickey Architects

Juniper Court halls of residence Stirling University

Juniper Court halls of residence Stirling University lobby design by Lewis & Hickey Architects
photos © Keith Hunter Photography

Stirling University Building Stirling University Building design by Lewis & Hickey Architects
photos © IL

Juniper Court Halls of Residence Stirling

Juniper Court Stirling University Halls
photos © AJBW

28 Jul 2014
Vaibhav Jewellers, Seemandhra, Kakinada, India, Asia
Vaibhav Jewellers
Retail Building and Interior
Vaibhav Jewellers
The new retail proposition and brand culture was created to address operational requirements and the future ambitions of the business. The design offers a distinctive and forward moving store format that is relevant in a competitive retail landscape and addresses the shopping behaviour of its customers.

Beech Court Halls of Residence, Student Residences, University of Stirling, Scotland
Date built: 2014

Recent building addition – interior renewal project:

New Library, University of Stirling, central Scotland
Date redeveloped: 2010
University of Stirling Library
photos : Keith Hunter Photography
University of Stirling Library
Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine
Furniture: Azzurro furniture

Lewis & Hickey Architects Studio News

Lewis & Hickey Architects Open Office In India

Scotland architects Lewis & Hickey is pleased to announce the opening of a new office in India.

This latest office complements the five UK plus Prague offices and is located in the historic city of Mumbai providing an excellent base from which to service its growing workload in Asia.

Mike Jauncey, L&H’s group operations executive states: “This new facility enhances our geographic spread of offices and continues our policy of thinking globally and our commitment to servicing clients locally. We have an increasing international workload in Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and now Asia, so opening an office in India was a logical step in assisting clients who wish to take advantage of our strong commercial design approach in this rapidly expanding market.”

Dipak Kotecha, managing director of the new office added: “We are currently delivering several retail work streams including large format apparel stores, health & wellness and boutique apparel shops. We are also dealing with a variety of enquiries from interested parties both from within India itself plus companies intending to invest in India for shopping centres, hotels new leisure concepts and roll-outs of retail outlets. Our extensive retail track record along with our expertise in other sectors such as residential, industrial and offices enables us to assist clients with specific use or mixed use projects.”

Lewis & Hickey Architects : information 8 Oct 2007

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Location: London Office – 54a Linhope Street, London, NW1 6HL, England, UK

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Architect studios based in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Nottingham and Guildford (all UK), Prague (Czech Republic) and Mumbai (India).

Royal Mount Taiwan : Housing Development by L&H

Pathfoot Building, University of Stirling, Scotland
Date: 1967
Architects: Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall and Partners (RMJM); glazing renewal by L&H
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