Theis and Khan to design new RIBA headquarters

News: British architects Theis and Khan have been selected to design the new headquarters for the Royal Institute of British Architects at 76 Portland Place in London.

Located a couple of doors down from the RIBA‘s existing base at 66 Portland Place, the current Institute of Physics building will be completely renovated to create enough office space to bring all the architecture institute’s London staff under one roof.

Construction is scheduled to begin in March 2014 and expected to complete by the end of the year, freeing up space in the existing premises for new exhibition and events spaces that will include a gallery of architecture designed by London studio Carmody Groarke.

Patrick Theis and Soraya Khan saw off competition from five other shortlisted firms to win the project.

“We look forward to delivering a high quality sustainable design that both meets the RIBA’s aspirations for its new building and reflects the integrity of 66 Portland Place,” they said. “We were intrigued by the potential synergies between the two buildings and look forward to developing these further with the RIBA.”

The architects were selected following a panel interview with a group of RIBA members and will deliver the project alongside engineers Max Fordham and Price & Myers.

“The selection panel was greatly impressed by all the shortlisted teams’ initial thoughts, approach to the project and their experience and ability to deliver within a constrained timeframe,” said RIBA president Stephen Hodder.

“Theis and Khan gave an exceptionally considered approach and clearly demonstrated how they aim to meet our aspirations. We were particularly inspired by the team’s consideration of the relationship between our new premises and our main RIBA headquarters building, and how they had successfully delivered projects with such synergies in the past,” he added.

The RIBA has taken a 43-year lease on 76 Portland Place.

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Designed in Hackney: Batemans Row by Theis and Khan Architects

Designed in Hackney: Batemans Row by Theis and Khan Architects

Designed in Hackney: today’s instalment in our Designed in Hackney series is Bateman’s Row, a Stirling Prize-nominated home and studio that architects Theis and Khan designed for themselves in Shoreditch.

Constructed from two contrasting varieties of brickwork, the five-storey-high building also contains a set of offices on it’s lower floors and four apartments upstairs.

We first featured the building when it was completed in 2009, then again when it was nominated for the Stirling Prize in 2010. The architects have since put the apartment up for sale, but continue to work from the studio. Read more about the project here.

Husband and wife Patrick Theis and Soraya Khan founded Theis and Khan Architects in 1995 and have worked on a number of projects in London and around the UK, including the renovation of a multi-faith church. See all our stories about them here.

Their studio is located in the southern end of Hackney, between Shoreditch High Street and Curtain Road.


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Designed in Hackney is a Dezeen initiative to showcase world-class architecture and design created in the borough, which is one of the five host boroughs for the London 2012 Olympic Games as well as being home to Dezeen’s offices. We’ll publish buildings, interiors and objects that have been designed in Hackney each day until the games this summer.

More information and details of how to get involved can be found at www.designedinhackney.com.

Batemans Row by Theis and Khan Architects

London studio Theis and Khan Architects have completed their own home and studio in east London. (more…)