Hopkins Architects - Selected Buildings

Selected Buildings

  • New East Servery, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA (2011)
  • South College Redevelopment, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA (2010)
  • Duncan and McMurtry Colleges, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA (2010)
  • Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA (2010)
  • Norwich Cathedral Hostry, Norwich, UK (2009)
  • Arkwright and Newton Buildings, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK (2009)
  • Kroon Hall, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (2009)
  • Gate Village, Dubai International Financial Centre, Dubai, UAE (2008)
  • National Tennis Centre In Roehampton (2007)
  • Evelina Children's Hospital, London (2006)
  • Wellcome Trust Headquarters, London (2005)
  • Norwich Cathedral Refectory, Norwich, UK (2004)
  • Portcullis House and Westminster Underground Station, London (2001)
  • The Forum, Norwich, England (2001)
  • University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus, Nottingham (1999)
  • Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland (1999)
  • Emmanuel College, Queen's Building, Cambridge (1996)
  • Victoria and Albert Museum, London (1993)
  • Inland Revenue Centre, Nottingham, England (1992-94)

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