Bennetts Associates - Major Projects

Major Projects

Projects by year of completion

  • 2012: Moray Council HQ
  • 2011: Mint Hotel, Amsterdam
  • 2010: Mint Hotel, Tower of London
  • 2010: Royal Shakespeare Theatre Transformation, Stratford-upon-Avon
  • 2009: Elizabeth II Court, Hampshire County Council Offices, Winchester
  • 2008: Royal College of Pathologists Phase II, London
  • 2008: The Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning in Healthcare, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen
  • 2007: School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
  • 2007: New Street Square development for Land Securities, City of London
  • 2005: Central Library and Jubilee Street Development, Brighton
  • 2003: Hampstead Theatre, Camden, London
  • 2003: Mint Hotel, Westminster, Millbank, London
  • 2003: Sophos headquarters, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
  • 2003: City Road Basin, Islington, London
  • 2002: Loch Lomond Gateway and Orientation Centre, Dumbartonshire
  • 2002: Cass Business School, London
  • 2000: Wessex Water Operations Centre, Bath
  • 1999: BT Headquarters Alexander Graham Bell House, Edinburgh Park, Edinburgh
  • 1998: Cummins Engine Factory, Kent
  • 1994: John Menzies headquarters, Edinburgh Park, Edinburgh
  • 1994: PowerGen headquarters, Coventry
  • 1993: Royal College of Pathologists Phase I, London

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