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“ W E S T R I V E T O P R O T E C T A N D C R E A T E L E G A C Y B U I L D I N G S
T H R O U G H T H E P R E S E R V A T I O N O F H I S T O R I C S T R U C T U R E S
A N D T H E C R E A T I O N O F N E W H E R I T A G E P R O P E R T I E S F O R T H E
F U T U R E . A S A R E S T O R A T I O N A N D N E W B U I L D C O M P A N Y W E A R E
I N A U N I Q U E P O S I T I O N T O D O T H I S . ”
D E L I V E R I N G A W A R D - W I N N I N G P R O J E C T S
A C R O S S T H E U K
CONTENTS
OUR SERVICES
RESTORATION & CONSERVATION
EXTERNAL MASONRY
INTERNALS
HARD LANDSCAPING
FAIENCE
MATERIALS
RIBA ACCREDITED CPDs
OUR HISTORY
CLIENT LIST
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Szerelmey is a privately owned company that traces its roots
back to 1855. Over the centuries the company has evolved
greatly and has added a masonry new build division and full in
house design department. Today Szerelmey operates across the
UK delivering specialist restoration and conservation projects
and award-winning new build stonework and faience schemes.
WELCOME TO SZERELMEY
Established 1855
OUR SERVICES
Quality, delivery and collaboration lie at the
heart of our business.
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
Q U A L I T Y – C R A F T S M A N S H I P – I N N O V A T I O N
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1 / Our Services
Szerelmey Restoration works as a Principal contractor and Specialist subcontractor on all types of historic, listed, fragile and heritage structures and buildings across all sectors. In addition to a full range of restoration and conservation services we have the following specialist skills: stonemasonry; brickwork; terracotta repair and replacement; lime render, plaster and washes; stucco; joinery; roofing; decorative painting; architectural metalwork and leadwork.
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RESTORATION & CONSERVATION
Our Specialist Skills
1 / Our Services
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Szerelmey specialises in the design, supply and installation of external and internal stone, terracotta and faience and other hard body materials such as brick, terrazzo, precast, agglomerates, conglomerates and mosaic. External uses include facades and hard landscaping. We are experienced in all forms of masonry structures and facade cladding and can offer full wall build up and secondary/supporting work. Internal works include flooring, cladding, ceilings, features, stairs, bathrooms, pools and spas.
NEW BUILD
Externals - Internals - Hard Landscaping
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1 / Our Services
OUR DESIGN SERVICES INCLUDE:
Practical facade engineering
Design advice
Detailed drawings
DPC, VCL, insulation, fire barriers
Backing structure design
Testing and analysis
Thermal engineering
3D model digital files
Supporting technical information
Cladding and fixing calculations
DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
Sits at the heart of our business
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Contract
WL STONE Ltd52a HYDE ROAD PAIGNTON
DEVON TQ4 5BY
T: 01803 669297 F: 01803 666059E: wlstone.design@tiscali.co.uk
on this drawing are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.No dimensions to be scaled from this drawing. All dimensions
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SECTION 'V' - THRO' "HIT AND MISS".
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FINISH TO FACE AND EDGES WHERE SEEN TO BE AS APPROVED SAMPLES.
A 16.07.15 DRAWING AMENDED IN ACCORD WITH ARCHITECTS COMMENTS, STONE NUMBERS ADDED AND RE-ISSUED FOR COMMENT.
B 03.09.15 HIT AND MISS STONE DETAILS ADDED, DRAWING FURTHER UPDATED IN ACCORD WITH LATEST ARCHITECTS COMMENTS.PLEASE NOTE.......
STONE FIXING TYPES WILL BE DETAILED SEPARATELY.LOCATION OF DPC WILL BE ADDED UPON CONFIRMATION OF TYPE AND THICKNESS.
C 09.12.15 FIXING REFERENCES ADDED TO DWG.
Szerelmey’s industry leading Design and Technology Department represents a
wealth of knowledge. The team specialise in solving complex design issues and, in
addition to the selection and design of stone cladding, interiors, hard landscaping,
faience and restoration, they are actively involved in the research and development
of bespoke fixing systems and the use of innovative materials.
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Our involvement early in a project is beneficial for many reasons and saves time and money down the line. Not least is the advice we can give on the selection and use of natural stone, terracotta and faience drawing on our wealth of knowledge and a wide and diverse range of trusted suppliers. We can arrange visits to quarries, provide samples, technical data, testing and advise on lead times and availability of materials.
Our estimators can assist the Client’s consultants to develop and update project cost plans and budgets. Our design team can advise on buildability and value engineering solutions to create and provide efficiency in the detailed designs of not just the masonry, but also the primary structure and coordinated works. Early involvement with our specialist staff during the project feasibility and pre-construction phases will undoubtedly benefit the project.
We will advise on planning and programme in the early stages of a project and will produce a programme and logistics plan, along with any other required information as part of a competitive tender process. Once our Delivery team is on board our Managers will produce detailed programmes for design, manufacture and installation giving key dates for information, testing and handovers.
Health and Safety is an absolute priority on any site we are managing. Our experienced Site Managers are SMSTS and SSSTS trained, and in addition we employ two NEBOSH qualified Health and Safety Managers. All our workforce are CSCS trained and we are accredited with many bodies including CHAS, Constructionline SMAS, and SafeContractor. Our on site teams are directly employed, skilled operatives experienced in all types of masonry installation and construction.
We offer a fully managed service from design to material supply and site installation incorporating procurement programmes, value engineering and stringent quality management. Our highly experienced Contract Managers, Site Managers, HSE Managers, Operatives and Design team will deliver the Client’s project to an exacting standard, on time and within budget.
In addition to our full range of project related services, we also present RIBA accredited CPDs across the country covering restoration and conservation, new build external masonry, hard landscaping, interiors and faience. We also host bespoke walking tours of our buildings across the Capital, tailored to specific requests such as stone type, building type, installation methodology or sector.
LEARNING AND EDUCATION
1 / Our Services
SITE MANAGEMENT AND INSTALLATION
COST PLAN AND TECHNICAL ADVICE
PLANNING ANDPROGRAMMING
MATERIAL ADVICE
FULL PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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RESTORATION &
CONSERVATION
HERITAGE AND PERIOD STRUCTURES
Szerelmey has a long history of working
on listed, heritage and fragile properties
as a Principal contractor or Specialist
subcontractor.
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
2
Szerelmey has been restoring heritage structures since the company was established in 1855. Today we work as either a Principal contractor or Specialist subcontractor undertaking full external and internal cleaning, repair, restoration, conservation, remodelling and refurbishment. We work on all types of historic structures and projects including facade dismantling, storage and reassembly.
Restoration and Conservation
Preserving our heritage
2 / Restoration and Conservation
“THE H IGHLY SKILLED S ITE TEAM WERE A PLEASURE
TO WORK WITH AND THEIR PROACTIVE AND
PROFESSIONAL APPROACH WAS NOTABLE FROM THE
OUTSET.”
2 / Restoration and Conservation Services
Our experienced specialists offer
technical advice, specification
development, material advice and
cost-effective solutions for repair.
We undertake full envelope condition
surveys producing detailed reports,
drawings and photographs, and can
use photogrammetry when required.
Our teams carry out full facade
cleaning using the most appropriate
methods.
Our experienced team work on retained
facades, dismantling facades and full
facade reinstatement. We can “stretch”
reinstated facades to form new storeys and
match like for like stonework.
Our experienced craftsmen carry out all
types of conservation, restoration and
preservation work on historic structures.
FULL INTERIOR CLEANING
We undertake structural repairs and
modifications, forming new entrances, creating
mezzanine levels, staircases and ramps.
CONSULTATIONS
SURVEYING
FULL FACADE CLEANING
The team can carry out full interior
cleaning and work on buildings while
they remain in full use. We can mobilize
quickly for emergency cleaning jobs and
are skilled in paint/graffiti removal.
RETAINED FACADES
Our craftsmen carry out repairs and
replacement to natural stone, terracotta,
stucco, faience, brickwork, concrete and
terrazzo.
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CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT AND REFURBISHMENT
REMODELLING AND STRUCTURAL REPAIRS
2 / Restoration and Conservation Services
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Our team are skilled in decorative
painting and general painting and
decorating.
We have trained banker and fixer
masons who are experienced in
stonemasonry, carving, in situ
repairs, replacement and fixing.
PAINTING AND DECORATING
STONEMASONRY
Our teams can carry out specialist
metalwork repairs, restoration and
rebuilding of historic wrought and
cast ironwork.
We are experienced in carrying out
full restoration and replacement of
different types of roofing including
historic, fragile structures.
METALWORK
ROOFWORK
2 / Restoration and Conservation Services
We can undertake all types of
historic and contemporary window
restoration, repair, replacement and
decoration.
WINDOW RESTORATION,
REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
We can carry out repairs, restoration
and replacement of historic and modern
wooden elements such as doors,
windows, stairs, panelling, ceiling, floors
and structural wood pieces.
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Szerelmey Restoration undertook an extensive package of restoration, refurbishment and repair including structural roofing works and leadwork, brick repairs and repointing, stone cleaning, repairs and redecoration.
70-72 Jermyn Street
Commercial
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
ClientThe Crown Estate
Principal ContractorSzerelmey Restoration
ConsultantTuffin Ferraby Taylor
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e II*
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ed h
erit
age
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ty
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
External restoration, conservation and repairs including stone indenting, conservation cleaning, pointing, in situ repairs, rendering, brick repairs, penny struck repointing and paint stripping.
Langley Park Hotel
Leisure
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ClientArab Investments Ltd
Principal ContractorMultiplex
ArchitectGibberd Architects
“ INVARIABLY, WHEN WORKING WITH H ISTORIC BUILDINGS , ISSUES ARISE
WHICH NEED TO BE SOLVED ON S ITE AND WE
HAVE BEEN IMPRESSED BY THE KNOWLEDGE AND
PROFESSIONALISM OF THE SZERELMEY STAFF.”
RICHARD MATHIESONPARTNER
GIBBERD ARCHITECTS
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
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co
Complete restoration of front and rear elevations of historic property and extensive roof work with Welsh slate. Stucco repairs to cornices and string courses, and installation of new leadwork.
195 Queen’s Gate
Residential
Client195 Queen’s Gate
Principal ContractorSzerelmey Restoration
ArchitectGMW Architects
Private Residence
Residential
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
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Following careful and thorough sampling, the team carried out a masons water clean to all four facades of this stunning private mansion. Extensive in situ stone repairs and stone indenting were also carried out together with a full hard landscaping package to the property’s enclosed garden area.
Furnival House
Residential
The team carried out full cleaning to all the brickwork and terracotta facades of this Grade II listed property. Following cleaning, extensive in situ repairs and replacements were made and repointing of brickwork and terracotta carried out. Repair and replacement works were also made to the balustrades, external steps and hard landscaping areas.
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2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
ClientPrivate
Principal ContractorEllmer
ArchitectMoxley Architects
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South Kensington Underground Station
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
Szerelmey Restoration first carried out a thorough
survey of the facade, producing detailed drawings
to identify which of the faience units required
replacing. Samples were produced to achieve the
correct colour for the replacement units; 1800
units were eventually installed. In addition the
facade was thoroughly cleaned and a number of
in situ repairs made to the historic units that had
minor defects.
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ClientTransport for London
Principal ContractorKN Network Services
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The team cleaned and restored all of the historic brick and Portland stone elevations of the 7 storey internal courtyard. Full redecoration of all the painted surfaces and refurbishment of the windows and leadwork repairs were also carried out. Other phases of work incorporated repairs to the faience and ornate brick frieze.
Westminster Palace Gardens
Residential
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ClientWPG Freehold Ltd
Principal ContractorSzerelmey Restoration
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The team has completed several phases of work on Michelin House, all undertaken while it remained in full public use. This included extensive repair and replacement of faience units, complete redecoration of the existing metalwork and a full clean of all facades.
Michelin House
Retail and Leisure
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
ClientBibendum
Principal ContractorSzerelmey Restoration
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Belgravia Gate
Residential
Full cleaning, survey and repairs to exterior stonework, brickwork, leadwork and metalwork. Works included stonework repair of 15 dormer windows, new Portland stone chimney caps and pots, natural stone indents and in situ repairs including reproducing a large number of weathered, carved stone lion heads which were fixed back into position. All existing metal balustrades were repaired and repainted and all cast iron down pipes and lead coverings were removed and replaced. New natural stone steps to all five entrances were installed along with substantial areas of paving to the basement area.re
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es Client
Wainbridge Estates (Belgravia) Ltd
Principal ContractorMace
ArchitectFlanagan Lawrence
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
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Africa House
Commercial
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
ClientFreshwater Group of Companies
Principal ContractorBAM
ArchitectJMA
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Mix of restoration and new works to historic interior including inlaid exotic marbles and semi precious materials to reception area and limestone wall cladding in the atrium.
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ClientSt Nicholas Cole Abbey Centre for Workplace Ministry
Principal ContractorSzerelmey Restoration
ArchitectStudio Webb Architects
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
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Full internal clean, repair and restoration and modification of internal space with construction of new mezzanine level, new commercial kitchen and restrooms, Internal flooring and external hard landscaping.
St Nicholas Cole Abbey
Ecclesiastical
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s
ClientCIT
Principal ContractorMace
ArchitectKPF
The package involved extensive cleaning and repair of the exterior concrete fins accessed via specially designed two storey cradles. All of the existing mastic joints were removed and replaced. Additional works included structural repairs to the areas where link bridges were removed from between the tower and the podium building.
South Bank Tower
Residential
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ined
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nd
road
way
This complex project involved initially securing the two historic retained facades to the new floor slabs. The facades were then cleaned and a survey carried out to identify defects. The corroded steelwork was treated, in situ stone repairs made and new replacement stone indents carried out. Further works involved extensive hard landscaping with historic setts and Yorkstone paving to the pattern of the original roadway and reinstatement of the Victorian gas lamps.
5-7 & 15-17 St Helen’s Place
Commercial
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
ClientWorshipful Company of Leathersellers
Principal ContractorMultiplex
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Victoria House
Commercial
2 / Restoration and Conservation Projects
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ClientVictoria House Property Ltd Partnership
Principal ContractorSzerelmey Restoration
Szerelmey Restoration have undertaken both external and internal cleaning and restoration at Victoria House. The more recent internal works included full cleaning and interior decoration, French polishing, plasterwork and stone repairs.
EXTERNAL MASONRY
TRADITIONAL TO CONTEMPORARY
Szerelmey delivers projects in all sectors
including: residential; commercial; transport;
retail and leisure; public; government; education;
health care; ecclesiastical.
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
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We specialise in traditional and contemporary natural stone, faience and terracotta cladding, brickwork, glazed brick, precast concrete and engineered composites, and can facilitate any facade type. Our in house Design team are able to find solutions for the most complex projects.
Our external facade work includes:
Load bearing masonry
Traditional handset external cladding
Rainscreen cladding
Stone-faced precast concrete cladding systems
Prefabricated panels with a range of finishes from stone to terracotta and render
Backing structure design, full wall construction, SFS, SIPs, precast panels
DPCs, VCLs, insulation, fire barriers
External MasonryStone - Faience - Brick
3 / External Masonry Services
Bishop Edward King Chapel
Ecclesiastical / Education
3 / External Masonry Projects
Szerelmey delivered the design, supply
and installation of the Clipsham limestone
cladding including extensive dog tooth
walling, and construction of cladding for the
new education centre.
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ClientRipon College
Principal ContractorBeard Construction
ArchitectNiall McLaughlin Architects
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30 Broadwick
Street
Commercial and Retail
ClientGreat Portland Estates
Principal ContractorBAM
ArchitectEmrys
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The project involved the design, supply and installation of three different facades in Portland limestone, faience, glazed brick and Roman brick including sculpted Portland friezes.
“ IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE WORKING WITH ANORGANISATION WHO PUT THE QUALITY OF THE
FINISHED PRODUCT AND CRAFTSMANSHIP OF THEIRWORK AT THE FOREFRONT.”
MATT BLACKDENASSOCIATE D IRECTOR
EMRYS ARCHITECTS
3 / External Masonry Projects
Award Winning
off
site
pre
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rica
tion
Design, supply and installation of the external stone cladding including 234 stone columns offset floor on floor, all in Jura limestone from Germany. Individual column stones prefabricated offsite to form storey height columns.
Kings Gate House
Residential
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ClientLand Securities
Principal ContractorLend Lease
ArchitectLynch Architects
radi
atin
g fin
s
Szerelmey delivered the design, supply and installation of complex Clipsham limestone ashlar cladding including radiating stone fins that align perfectly from the exterior through to the interior.
Nazrin Shah Theatre Centre
Education
3 / External Masonry Projects
ClientUniversity of Oxford
Principal ContractorBeard Construction
ArchitectNiall McLaughlin Architects
Nova Building 5
Residential
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engi
neer
ing
exce
llenc
e
ClientLand Securities
Principal ContractorMace
ArchitectBenson + Forsyth and Flanagan Lawrence
Portland limestone cladding including two “flying walls” at either end of the building. These involved substantial structural design by Szerelmey and the supply and install of all supporting steelwork. Szerelmey also provided access and hoisting for the facade works.
3 / External Masonry Projects
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tran
sitio
n ol
d to
new
Complicated package of stonework and restoration, addition of new 8 storey high north wing to the west elevation, new facade at level 7 of west elevation, new stone to the roof pavilion and new stone entrance pavilion all in Portland stone and to withstand bomb blasts.
New Scotland Yard (Curtis Green)
Public
3 / External Masonry Projects
ClientMOPAC
Principal ContractorBAM
ArchitectAllford Hall Monaghan Morris
Award Winning
INTERNALS
BESPOKE - CREATIVE - DESIGNED
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
Szerelmey delivers internal finishes for
every environment and across all sectors
from the most opulent stones to striking
terrazzo and mosaic.
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Internals
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Szerelmey delivers high quality internal finishes across all client sectors of high-end residential, commercial, public, leisure, retail and ecclesiastical projects. Specialist materials include marble, granite, limestone, slate, faience, mosaics, terrazzo and stone composites. We provide full design and technical specifications, testing, sampling and ‘dry lay’ inspections at point of fabrication.
Our interior expertise includes:
Wall cladding and linings
Floors
Bathrooms, wet rooms, pools and spas
Ceilings and lightweight suspended ceilings
Feature “art” walls
Staircases
Backing and secondary structures
High performance calcium sulphate raised flooring
4 / Internals Services
1 New Oxford
Street
Commercial
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terr
azzo
fl
oori
ng
Interior works to this Art Deco building included extensive 20mm thick terrazzo flooring across the lobby, communal areas and all lift lobbies in a striking black and white design. Other works on the building involved restoration to aspects of the external cladding and new, green pyrolave cladding to the exterior.
ClientTH Real Estate
Principal ContractorMace
ArchitectOrms
4 / Internals Projects
Award Winning
luxu
ry h
otel
& s
pa
Coworth Park
Leisure
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Szerelmey installed extensive internal stone to the luxury hotel and spa. Materials included granite flooring, mosaics, porcelain and marble floor and wall cladding to the spa, pool and sauna. Calacatta marble was used throughout the hotel bathrooms.
4 / Internals Projects
ClientThe Dorchester Group
Principal ContractorGalliford Try
ArchitectPurcell
De Vere Gardens
High-end Residential
Szerelmey delivered the design, supply and installation of 181 luxury bathrooms, kitchens and flooring to all the communal areas. Stone in the apartments included bookmatched Calacatta marble, Bleu de Savoie, Pietra del Cardoso and Crema Marfil, with Travertine laid in the communal areas.la
rge
scal
e hi
gh
end
res
iden
tial Client
De Vere Estates Ltd
Principal ContractorSir Robert McAlpine
ArchitectDavid Chipperfield & Associates
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4 / Internals Projects
ClientDorchester Hotel Group
Principal ContractorKier
ArchitectPaul Davis and Partners
opul
ent
Inte
riors
The team installed extensive Travertine flooring to the hotel lounge, reception and restaurant areas and luxury marble in the hotel bathrooms including Amberino, Calacatta and Noir St Laurent.
45 Park Lane
Leisure
4 / Internals Projects
strik
ing
feat
ure
wal
l
The project included the design, supply and installation of the receptions and lift lobbies of two office buildings with Travertine flooring throughout, Travertine and British slate wall cladding including a feature wall in one building and complex Jura wall cladding and “fin” feature wall in the second. Also hidden stone clad door and entrance matting areas in both buildings.
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Regent’s Place, Triton Street
Commercial
ClientBritish Land
Construction ManagerLend Lease
ArchitectTerry Farrell & Partners
4 / Internals Projects
Tate Britain
Public
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aggl
omer
ate
terr
azzo
&
mos
aic
Comprehensive detailed package including extensive agglomerate flooring, mosaic flooring, creation of new openings, hard landscaping and complete formation and finishing of the two new rotunda spiral staircases. These comprised the design, supply and installation of the steel and concrete structures, agglomerate treads, ornate fair faced precast feature balustrading and the glass and metal spiral handrails. We also carried out cleaning and repair of the existing limestone and mosaics in the atria.
ClientTate Britain
Construction ManagerLend Lease
ArchitectCaruso St John
4 / Internals Projects
Award Winning
HARD LANDSCAPING
DISTINCT - UNIQUE - VERSATILE
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
Szerelmey can deliver complex hard
landscaping projects working with all types
of suitable stone, terracotta, faience and
engineered materials.
5
Szerelmey undertakes extensive hard landscaping projects bringing our mark of distinction to each. Our specialist staff offer advice on material selection based on performance and aesthetic requirements. We offer complete landscaping solutions including surface drainage through to the installation of complex, bespoke, natural stone and other hard body materials.
Our services include:
High specification paving and setts
Elaborate planters and benches
Detailed terraces
Custom water features
Public spaces and squares
Architectural gardens
Grand forecourts
Hard Landscaping
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5 / Hard Landscaping Services
Wilkins Terrace
Education
Por
tlan
d s
tone
ha
rd la
ndsc
apin
g
Complex package of works to form a new courtyard and tie together existing facades into a cohesive space. Works included the formation of a false facade of load bearing Portland stone columns, in situ and precast concrete and structural steel elements, Portland paving and cladding to courtyard, terraces, steps, planters and lift access shaft.
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5 / Hard Landscaping Projects
ClientUniversity College London
Principal ContractorBalfour Beatty
ArchitectLevitt Bernstein
Green Park
Transport
ClientTransport for London
Principal ContractorTube Lines
ArchitectTube Lines
For the remodelling of the tube station entrances the Szerelmey team
worked in collaboration with the Royal Academician artist John Maine
as part of the Art on the Underground initiative. Works included
a range of granite paving featuring “swirling water” engravings
and differing beds of Portland stone wall panels carved with the
dynamic fossil inspired designs of John Maine. Further work included
Yorkstone and granite sett paving to the new parkside entrance.
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tive
wor
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ith R
A a
rtis
t
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Award Winning
5 / Hard Landscaping Projects
ClientNational Maritime Museum
Principal ContractorLend Lease
ArchitectPurcell
besp
oke
wat
er fe
atur
e
Extensive hard landscaping and cladding to the Sammy Ofer Wing of the museum. Works included Portland stone cladding, Yorkstone paving, steps and roof terrace and two bespoke water features; one being a stunning Yorkstone cascade and the other a 40m linear rill formed of fair faced precast concrete units dry laid and matched together.
National Maritime Museum
Public
5 / Hard Landscaping Projects
Award Winning
Tudor Square
Public
ClientSheffield City Council
Principal ContractorSheffield City Council
ArchitectSheffield City Council
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pav
ing
and
pla
nter
sDesign, supply and installation of Crosland Hill Yorkstone paving, curved steps, slopes and the 14 large scale, carved shaped planters.
5 / Hard Landscaping Projects
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com
plex
be
spok
ede
sign
Hard landscaping and streetscaping to Adam’s Place, the newly created public space connecting Canary Wharf to its new Crossrail Station. Szerelmey works included a number of bespoke features developed and implemented by the Szerelmey team including three substantial water features or “mirror pools” clad in Nero Assoluto granite, five large planters and lift shafts clad in faience bricks. Each planter has custom made fibre optic colour matched lights making the planters totally unique. Adam’s Place is paved using Norwegian Quartzite and various granites, Yorkstone and paviours are used for paving, dock edging and steps around the station and the remodelled areas of the existing wharf.
Adam’s Place, Canary WharfPublic
ClientCanary Wharf Crossrail
Principal ContractorCanary Wharf Contractors
ArchitectAdamson Associates
5 / Hard Landscaping Projects
AwardWinning
John Madejski
Garden, V&A Museum
Public
stun
ning
wat
er
feat
ure
and
pav
ing
The team carried out the design, supply and installation of the hard landscaping elements to the John Madejski Garden at the heart of the V&A museum. We delivered a series of radiating steps and all the surrounding paving in Crosland Hill Yorkstone and the design, testing, procurement and installation of the complex elliptical water feature in red sandstone.
ClientThe Victoria & Albert Museum
Principal ContractorLend Lease
ArchitectKim Wilkie Associates
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5 / Hard Landscaping Projects
FAIENCE
TRADITIONAL TO CONTEMPORARY
Szerelmey specialises in complex, hand
set faience and rainscreen cladding for
external or internal projects.
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
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Faience
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From our roots in the cleaning and repair of London’s terracotta and faience buildings we have evolved into the leading specialist in the use of the various forms of terracotta and faience for modern uses. We design, supply, source, develop and install this material working in collaboration with our trusted group of manufacturers.
Our scope includes:
Hand set external and internal cladding and features
Rainscreen cladding
Hand pressed, ram pressed, slip cast and extruded materials
Glaze development
Special bricks and glazed bricks
Pyrolave
Backing structure design, full wall construction, SFS supporting structure
Membranes, insulation, fire barriers
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6 / Faience Services
curv
ed fa
ienc
e pa
ssag
eway
s
Complex design, supply and installation of jade green faience pieces to form two new passageways opening up Rathbone Square as a new public space; three different manufacturing processes were used during this project, being extrusion, ram pressing and slip casting. The design included the full structural supporting system to form curved passageways complete with architectural metalwork and light diffusers.
Rathbone and Newman Passageways
Public
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ClientGreat Portland Estates
Principal ContractorLend Lease
ArchitectMake Architects
6 / Faience Projects
30 Broadwick Street
Mixed Use
geom
etri
c p
rofil
ed
faie
nce
Design, supply and installation of three different facade types including hand set
faience on Broadwick Street. The large faience units have a geometric profile and
are fixed back to a unitised backing structure with stainless steel fixings.
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ClientGreat Portland Estates
Principal ContractorBAM
ArchitectEmrys
6 / Faience Projects
House for Essex
Residential
high
ly d
etai
led
uni
tsDesign, supply and installation of external cladding with highly detailed faience tiles designed by artist Grayson Perry, including complicated 2.5m high elliptical chimney. Each unit is hand fixed back to blockwork.
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ClientLiving Architecture
Principal ContractorRose Builders
ArchitectFAT
WE WERE VERY PLEASED, AND REL IEVED, TO HAVE THE R IGHT CONTRACTOR IN SZERELMEY TO
UNDERTAKE THIS PRESTIG IOUS PROJECT. THEIR EXTENSIVE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE IN THIS
F IELD LED TO A CAREFULLY MANAGED PROCESS FROM THE OUTSET, AND ENSURED THE RESULT WAS
BEYOND EVERYONE’S EXPECTATION.”
MARK ROBINSONDIRECTOR
LIVING ARCHITECTURE
6 / Faience Projects
Award Winning
conc
ave
faie
nce
unit
s
Faience package consisting of striking concave faience units within the atrium and lift lobbies installed with open joints, and external faience units with fully grouted joints. Szerelmey also installed the ground floor reception and lift lobbies utilising an agglomerate panel (two colours) with 3mm grouted joints.
10 New Burlington Street
Commercial
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ClientThe Crown Estate
Principal ContractorMace
ArchitectAllford Hall Monaghan Morris
Award Winning
St James’s Gateway
Commercial
mul
ti-c
olou
red
artw
ork
corn
ice
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Working in collaboration with Royal Academician artist Richard Deacon,
Szerelmey delivered the design, supply and installation of the brightly coloured
faience facade on Piccadilly including the large, randomly patterned artwork
cornice. This complex project involved substantial supporting steelwork
designed and installed by us.
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ClientThe Crown Estate
Principal ContractorLend Lease
ArchitectEric Parry Architects
6 / Faience Projects
twic
e gl
azed
sl
ip c
ast
faie
nce
Design, supply and installation of detailed faience facade comprising 14,000 units, 168 different shapes including curved pieces, columns, copings and soffits. Szerelmey installed the precast backing structure and hand fixed each faience unit.
Leathersellers’ Hall
Commercial
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ClientThe Worshipful Company of Leathersellers
Principal ContractorMultiplex
ArchitectEric Parry Architects
6 / Faience Projects
Award Winning
MATERIALS
SPECIALIST ADVICE AND SOURCING
Our specialists can help you find the right
material for your project to achieve the
aesthetic and meet performance.
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
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Szerelmey has a long history in the stone industry and a team of experienced stone specialists on hand to help. We can discuss your requirements and suggest suitable stones to fulfil performance and appearance criteria. We typically work with a whole range of stones suitable for external use from limestone to sandstone, granite, slate and basalt. Equally for internal projects we can advise on different marbles, granites, limestones, lightweight stone solutions and different types of surface finish. Our team can offer everything from high-end materials to VE options.
MATERIALS
Stone
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7 / Materials Services
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Szerelmey delivers projects in a wide range of hard bodied materials and our specialist team is able to advise on the suitability of different materials to match your requirements.
MATERIALS
Faience, Terrazzo, Mosaic, Precast, Agglomerate,
Brick, Glazed Brick, Pyrolave,
Lightweight Ceramic
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7 / Materials Services
CPDs
RIBA ACCREDITED
Our Szerelmey CPDs draw on over 160
years of experience in the construction
industry.
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
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RIBA ACCREDITED
1. Typical Cleaning Techniques, Restoration & Conservation of Natural Stone
• Highlights the importance of detailed surveys on stone buildings and sample cleaning areas to ensure the correct cleaning and restoration methods are employed
• Fully describes all traditional techniques• Case studies provided to highlight potential problems and the ways to overcome or
avoid these situations
2. Typical Cleaning Techniques & Restoration of Terracotta, Faience & Brickwork
• Highlights the importance of detailed surveys on brick, terracotta and faience buildings and sample cleaning areas to ensure the correct cleaning and restoration methods are employed
• Fully describes all traditional techniques• Case studies provided to highlight potential problems and the ways to overcome or avoid
these situations
3. The Design of Natural Stone, Non-Load Bearing Cladding & the Failure of Cladding
• Looks at the design of stonework• Guidance given on good practice, building regulations and the influence of Eurocodes• Case studies provided to highlight potential problems and the ways to overcome and
avoid these situations
4. The Use of Terracotta & Faience in Modern Building
• Looks at the design and production of faience• General fixing and installation information• Explanation of different forming methods• Summary of glazing – techniques, technical information and scope• How extrusion is different from hand production• Brief look at terracotta on precast• The sustainable benefit of faience/terracotta
Szerelmey CPDs
Restoration - Exterior Cladding - Interiors - Hard Landscaping - Faience
RIB
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PDs
Call to book your CPD today and draw on Szerelmey’s experience of over 160 years in the industry.
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8 / CPDs Services
HISTORY
OVER 160 YEARS IN THE INDUSTRY
Restoration - Conservation - New Build
S Z E R E L M E Y C O M P A N Y B R O C H U R E
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Szerelmey was established in 1855 and is one of the oldest restoration and construction companies in London. The Company takes its name from Nicholas Charles Szerelmey, a Hungarian officer serving in the Austrian army. Nicholas Szerelmey was an inventor, caricaturist, printer, engineer and an academic who was widely travelled and spoke several different languages. He had a passion for archaeology and was particularly interested in ancient buildings, spending time in Egypt where he was greatly impressed by the techniques they used to preserve their monuments. Today Nicholas Szerelmey’s love for Egypt is reflected in the Szerelmey logo which features the head of Amun Ra, one of the chief Egyptian deities.
Following his travels, Nicholas arrived in London where he settled and began work on his own processes for restoring and preserving buildings based on the ancient methods. In 1855 the British government began to investigate the causes of decay to the stonework at the Houses of Parliament, and Nicholas Szerelmey put forward his process, establishing his restoration company in the same year. In the coming decades the company flourished in the restoration business and also began manufacturing lead free paints (well before the dangers of lead were recognised) and restoration products which were exported all over the world including Australia.
The Company was purchased by the present owner in the 1970s and the new build side of the business was established. Today Szerelmey specialises in Restoration and New Build services and operates throughout the UK.
History
Established since 1855
9 / History
Timeline
Established since 1855
Szerelmey moved to London
in 1850 and founded a
company to manufacture his
new resin-based inventions
– He leased a shop on
Oxford Street displaying the
products from his workshop in
Battersea. He lived in Pimlico
and then later Park Road,
Clapham. During this time he
still continued his illustration
and print work.
His company quickly gained
reputation and in 1855, the
prominent architect Charles
Barry and the scientist Michael
Faraday both recommended
Szerelmey’s pioneering
restoration techniques for
use on the newly-built but
already decaying Houses of
Parliament. After two years
of trials both Barry and
Faraday deemed Szerelmey’s
technique to be a success.
This was arguably the birth of
the modern restoration and
maintenance industry.
The zopissa range of products
expanded to include paints,
sealants and bonding
cements, used internally at St
Paul’s Cathedral and the Bank
of England. In 1862 Szerelmey
presented a series of technical
inventions at the World
Expo in London, extending
far beyond his restoration
background. In 1865 Admiral
Sir Edward Belcher presented
a paper to Naval architects
seriously considering Zopissa
treated board as an alternative
ship-building material.
According to him “Zopissa
paper of one inch thickness
[was] fired at and not quite
penetrated while a similar shot
went through ten inches of
good oak”.
Nicholas Szerelmey retired
in 1874 due to poor health
and died in 1875 in Hungary
where his mausoleum still
stands. In the same year the
company N C Szerelmey
& Co was incorporated,
continuing his legacy. Looking
to develop their products,
they investigated their liquid
restoration processes with
fresh eyes and with the
general advance of knowledge
at that time. Following this
the company released the
product commercially known
as Szerelmey Stone Liquid.
At the turn of the millennium
the Company had expanded
and continued to flourish; their
products being used from
the USA to Australia. At the
outbreak of the First World
War, the Company was run
by Henry Taylor and Arthur
George Cunnew. Arthur was
a manufacturing chemist and
in 1916 gave evidence for a
Governmental report on the
Danger in the Use of Lead in
the Painting of Buildings; N C
Szerelmey & Co were offering
a lead-free alternative paint at
this time.
Architect John Loughborough
Pearson, well-known as a
Gothic Revival Architect in
the 19th century and designer
of Truro Cathedral, worked
with N C Szerelmey and Co
to undertake a thorough
restoration of the medieval
Grade I listed Stonebow in
Lincoln, as well as further work
in 1930-31. Coincidentally one
of J L Pearson’s key projects
was St Peter’s Church which
sits directly opposite our
current offices in Vauxhall.
1850 1855
1862
1874
1885
1900
1850 - 1900
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9 / History
In 1925 Szerelmey received
this testimonial from a
satisfied client - “The Liquid
you supplied us with in
May, 1915 and used on the
stonework of a Church in
Southampton, has proved a
great success, and after ten
years, the work looks well.
It appears to have entirely
stopped the decay of the
stonework.” - Geo S Hallum
& Sons, Southampton, 10th
January, 1925. The company
worked extensively in the
ecclesiastical sector, going on
to restore Clonfert Cathedral
in 1936, New Malden
Christ Church in 1939 and
Wimbledon Saint Mary Church
in 1960. Some time before
1932 N C Szerelmey & Co was
dissolved, and Szerelmey Ltd
was formed.
Documented records
disappeared from the 1920s
to the 1970s, at which point
the company was purchased
by the current owner who
continued restoration and
heritage work. In 1978
Szerelmey was once again
called to undertake the
restoration on the Houses of
Parliament, the project that
founded Szerelmey in 1855,
and restored the river-facing
facade of the building.
During the 1980s Szerelmey
extended its services to
include new build stonework
operations and around the
same time the company
opened its own stone cutting
yard in Battersea. Stone
blocks were transported
here, worked and delivered
to site. The cutting yard was
eventually closed after some
years and the company
moved from Battersea to
Vauxhall, while continuing to
deliver restoration and new
build stone projects. The
Restoration team continued
to bloom and in 1981 they
delivered a large scale
restoration project at Victoria
College, Jersey.
1920
1970s
1980
The company moved to
its current offices in the
mid 1990s which provides
extensive office space in
addition to two yards for large
scale mock ups and material
testing. As the availability
of overseas stone suppliers
increased the decision was
made to close the Szerelmey
cutting yard and focus on our
in house design and project
delivery. Among the many
projects delivered during
the 1990s was the repair and
refurbishment of the former
Bankside Power Station to
accommodate the Tate’s
modern art collection and
the installation of two new
elevations for the Royal Opera
House.
As of 2017 the company has
secured its two largest multi-
million pound projects to date
and continues to expand its
growth across the Capital and
the nation.
By the early 2000s due
to the expansion of the
company, separate divisions
were created for Szerelmey
Restoration, Szerelmey Ltd
and Szerelmey GB. Szerelmey
Restoration, the heart of the
company, continues to restore,
refurbish, remodel and repair
historic structures across the
Capital. Szerelmey Ltd delivers
new build projects across the
Capital and Szerelmey GB
delivers new build projects
across the length and breadth
of the country. By 2015 the
in house Design Department
had expanded significantly,
now occupying most of the
first floor of the building.
Re-investment in the latest
design software and training
has led to the department’s
proficiency in the use of BIM.
1990s
2000s
2018+
1920 - 2018
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Clients
Acanthus LWAdamson AssociatesAllford Hall Monaghan MorrisAllied LondonAllies and MorrisonAlsop ArchitectsAMEC Capital Projects LimitedApex HotelArab InvestmentsArgentARJ ConstructionAukett Fitzroy RobinsonAXA Real EstateAxis ArchitectsBalfour BeattyBAMBarratt HomesBBCBDPBeard ConstructionBenesco CharityBennetts AssociatesBenoyBerkeley HomesBerman Guedes StrettonBibendumBirmingham City CouncilBlack Cultural ArchivesBlack RockBond Cond & PiccadillyBouygues UK LimitedBright Space ArchitectsBritish LandBritish Museum TrusteesBritish Rail
BrookfieldBryen and LangleyC F MollerCampden Hill CourtCanary Wharf ContractorsCannon Bridge PropertiesCanterbury City CouncilCapita ArchitectureCarillionCaruso St JohnCB Richard Ellis LimitedChapman TaylorChesterfieldChristopher SargesonCITCity of LondonCJ O’SheaClanClose BrotherCoal Pension PropertiesCountryside PropertiesCowlinCPCCrossrailCrown EstateCJCT ArchitectsCushman WakefieldDavid Chipperfield & AssociatesDc Thomson & CoDe Vere Estates DeloitteDenton Corker MarshallDevelopment SecuritiesDixon Jones ArchitectsDonald Insall Associates
Dorchester GroupDrusDyerEarl CrownElectrotechEllmer ConstructionEmrysEnglish HeritageEPR ArchitectsEric Parry ArchitectsESAEssex Goodman and SuggittEton CollegeFeilden + MawsonFeltham ConstructionFitzroy RobinsonFlanagan LawrenceFletcher Priest ArchitectsFoster and PartnersFoundation ArchitectureFreshwater Group of CompaniesGalliford TryGarbe (UK)Geoffrey Allen AssociatesGeorgian GroupGillespiesGleeson Construction ServicesGloucester QuaysGMW ArchitectsGraham ConstructionGreat Ormond Street HospitalGreat Portland EstatesGreen PropertyGrimshaw ArchitectsGrosvenor Estate HoldingsHalpern PartnershipHamilton AssociatesHamiltons ArchitectsHB ReavisHBG ConstructionHeron International Historic Royal PalacesHOKHome OfficeHonourable Society of Lincoln’s InnHoward Litchfield PartnershipIan Springfield ArchitectsIrish Life AssuranceISGJM ArchitectsJones Lang LaSalle
John Deal PracticeJohn Robertson ArchitectsJohn Simpson and PartnersJohn Sisk and SonsKato Katugo CompanyKeith Williams ArchitectsKierKim Wilkie AssociatesKingerleeKings Road DevelopmentsKN NetworkKnight HarwoodKPFKPMLKSSLand SecuritiesLaxconLDS ArchitectsLegal EstatesLend LeaseLion Heart PropertiesLivesey O’MalleyLiving ArchitectureLivisLondon Stock ExchangeLondon UndergroundLord’s Cricket GroundLynch ArchitectsMaceMake ArchitectsManhattan Loft CorporationMecanoo ArchitectenMedical Research CouncilMOPACMore London DevelopmentMorely Fund/Second London WallMorgan SindallMoxleyMultiplexMurphyNational GalleryNational Maritime MuseumNational TrustNatural History MuseumNetwork RailNiall McLaughlin ArchitectsNicholas Burwell ArchitectsNomura PropertiesNorth AcreNPS Victoria Investments (London)Nye Saunders ArchitectsOMA Architects
One LothburyOrmsOsborneOsel ArchitectureOverburyP&O DevelopmentsPalace Gate Property ManagementParabola LandPaskin Kyriakides SandsPaul Davis and PartnersPelli Clarke Pelli Pembroke College, Oxford PLPPlymouth University PricewaterhouseCoopersPrime EstatesPringle Richards SharrattPurcellQatari DiarReardon Smith ArchitectsRedevco Property DevelopmentsRidgeford Properties Ripon College, OxfordRMJMRobin Partington ArchitectsRoger Stirk Harbour & Partners Rolfe JuddRonson Capital PartnersRooffRose BuildersRoyal Bank of ScotlandRoyal College of MusicRoyal Horticultural SocietyRoyal HouseholdRoyal Lancaster HotelRoyal Opera HouseSackville Street PartnershipsSalisbury Council OfficesSchalScottish Widows Investment PartnershipSelfridgesSheffield City CouncilSheppard RobsonSidell GibsonSimmons and SimmonsSir Robert McAlpineSkanskaSkidmore Owings MerrillSomerset House TrustSpectrum ProjectsSpringfield University Hospital
Squire & PartnersSt Anthony’s College, Oxford St David’s Shopping CentreSt Dunstan’s CollegeSt Edwards GroupSt James GroupSt John’s College, OxfordSt Nicholas Cole Abbey Centre for Workplace MinistrySt Peter’s Church IslingtonStandard LifeStanhopeStanmoreStanton WilliamsStoford DevelopmentsStormStudio Webb ArchitectsSwanke Hayden ConnellTate BritainTaylor WoodrowTenants AssociationTerry Farrell & PartnersThe Ability GroupTH Real EstatesTolent ConstructionTransport for LondonTreasury HoldingsTrehearne ArchitectsTube LinesTuffin Ferraby Taylor Tulliallan BurlingtonUCLUnited Learning TrustUniversity of CambridgeUniversity of GreenwichUniversity of OxfordUniversity of SouthamptonVeyron Group Victoria and Albert MuseumVictoria House Property LtdWainbridge Estates WallisWates ConstructionWebb Gray ArchitectsWilkinson EyreWilliams BuildWolfe Property ServicesWoolfWorcester College, OxfordWorshipful Company of LeathersellersWPG FreeholdZoological Society of London
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