Hawkins Brown

Hawkins Brown is a design-led, award-winning architectural practice formed in 1988 by Roger Hawkins and Russell Brown. It has developed a determinedly broad built experience of universities, schools, transport, offices, arts projects as well as high-end residential developments across the UK and increasingly across the world. The practice is renowned for the creative re-use of 20th century buildings, bringing under-used and unloved properties back to life. Hawkins Brown was a finalist in the 2013 RIBA Stirling Prize for the first phase of the ongoing regeneration of Park Hill, the iconic Brutalist housing estate in Sheffield.

The Modern House Says
"A long-established practice busily frying some big fish. Their extensive residential portfolio includes the largest Passivhaus in the UK."

Hawkins Brown on The Modern House