CPMG Architects is an architectural practice in Nottingham. [1]
History
editThe practice was established in 1997 from the merger of two local companies, Crampin Pring, and James McArtney.[2] With Jack Gant, the initials of the four architects were used to create the CPMG name.
In 2011 Jack Gant and Bill Crampin retired, and four directors undertook a management buyout of the practice.[3] It opened a branch office in London in 2015. The Birmingham office was opened in 2021
Works
edit- Adams Building, Nottingham 1996-99 restoration for New College Nottingham
- Rugby Art Gallery and Museum 2000
- Octagon, Derby Road, Nottingham 2000-01 (conversion to apartments)
- Elective Orthopaedic Theatres, Nottingham City Hospital 2001
- Coopers Square, Burton on Trent 2001
- Network Rail HQ, York 2002
- Hicks Building, University of Sheffield 2002 (remodelling block of 1955-64)[4]
- Boots Building, High Street, Nottingham 2002 (refitting for Zara)[5]
- Bristol Airport Air Traffic Control Centre 2004
- Moat House Primary School, Coventry 2004
- Rolls-Royce Compressions, Sinfin, Derby 2004
- Nottingham Squash Club 2004
- Radiology Unit, Leicester General Hospital 2005
- Student Health Centre, University of Sheffield 2005
- Pharmacy Quality Control Unit, Queen's Medical Centre 2006
- Moseley Primary School, Coventry 2006
- WEBS Training Academy, Beeston, Nottingham 2006
- Phoenix Building, Teesside University 2006
- Huntingdon Library and Archive 2006
- Carnegie Museum, Melton Mowbray 2006
- Carrington Point, Nottingham 2006
- Bilborough College 2006-07
- Binding House, Hucknall Road/Caxton Road, Nottingham 2007
- Verde apartments, Glasgow Green 2007
- Park Inn Hotel, West George Street/Renfield Street, Glasgow 2007 (formerly the offices of Pearl Assurance)
- Aston Customer Service Centre, Rotherham 2007
- Cambridgeshire County Council Offices, Huntingdon 2007
- Athena Building, Teesside University 2007
- Isle of Man Airport Air Traffic Control Centre 2007
- RNAS Yeovilton Air Traffic Control Centre 2007
- Litmus Building, Huntingdon Street, Nottingham 2008
- Huntingdon Criminal Justice Centre 2008
- East Midlands Air Traffic Control Centre and Departure Lounge 2009
- Darlington Campus, Teesside University 2009
- Riverbank Building, Stafford College 2009
- Papworth Hospital, Cambridge 2009
- The Ear Foundation Projects, Nottingham 2009
- Laing O’Rourke ExpLORe Building, Steetley 2009
- GlaxoSmithKline, Coleford 2009
- 12 Smithfield Street, London 2009
- Hugh Aston Building, De Montfort University, Leicester 2009[6]
- Rolls-Royce Nelson, Barnoldswick 2010
- Wolverton Depot, Milton Keynes 2010
- Bannerbrook Park, Coventry 2010
- Prolog 5, Sherwood Park 2011
- Dunelm HQ, Leicester 2011[7]
- School of Humanities, University of Nottingham, 2011
- Opus Energy HQ, Northampton 2013
- Park View House Offices, Nottingham 2014
- Kemball School, Stoke-on-Trent 2015
- Air Traffic Control Centre, Manchester Airport 2015
- Visitor Centre, HMS Belfast, London 2015
- Cavendish Road, Nottingham 2015
- XP School, Doncaster[8] 2015-16
- Student Union hub, Portland Building, University of Nottingham[9] 2015-16.
- Castle College, Chilwell
- The Gym and Green Wall, Teesside University 2015-16
- Quest Academy, Croydon, London 2015-16
- Rykneld Primary School, Staffordshire 2015-16
- Heathfield Primary School, Kersall Drive, Nottingham 2015-16
- Forster Academy, Bradford 2015-16
- The Venue, De Montfort University 2015-16
- Intercontinental London O2 Hotel, 2016
- Little Ilford School PSBP Barking, Dagenham and Newham 2016
- Bombardier VShop, Derby 2016
- Waterside Campus, University of Northampton 2016-17
- Aerospace Integrated Research Centre, Cranfield University 2016-17
- Vijay Patel Building, De Montfort University, Leicester 2016[10]
- Student Accommodation, Broadgate, Beeston, Nottingham 2016
- Central Fire Station, London Road, Nottingham 2016[11]
- New Building, BioCity Nottingham 2016-17[12]
- Library, Teesside University 2017
- Chandos Pole, University of Derby 2017
- KP house, Express Buildings, Nottingham 2017
- Slimming World HQ, Alfreton, Nottinghamshire 2017-18
- Theatre building, Ecclesbourne School, Derbyshire
- Walnut Tree Park, Guildford
- John Pye Luxury Assets, Old Bond Street, London
- Centre Parcs, Elvedon Forest
- Cripps Health Centre, Nottingham University
References
edit- ^ "CPMG Home Page". CPMG Architects. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ Harwood, Elain (1979). The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Yale University Press. p. 27. ISBN 0140710027.
- ^ "CPMG Architects Acquired in MBO". Insider Media Limited. 27 September 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ Harman, Ruth; Minnis, John (2004). Pevsner Architectural Guides: Sheffield. Yale University Press. p. 85. ISBN 9780300105858.
- ^ Harwood, Elain (1979). The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Yale University Press. p. 89. ISBN 0140710027.
- ^ "Hugh Aston Building". De Montfort University. Archived from the original on 2012-05-26. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
- ^ "Dunelm HQ, Leicesterl". Evans Concrete. 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ "CPMG Architects design £6m new school". Building Education. Wildfire Comms Ltd. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ "Nottingham student hub underway". edquarter. Wildfire Comms Ltd. 13 August 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2018.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Vijay Patel Building scoops prestigious award". pbctoday. Planning and Building Control Today. 14 November 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ "Nottingham fire station sees double at RICS East Midlands Awards". East Midlands Business Link. East Midlands Business Link. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
- ^ Robinson, Dan (3 April 2017). "NASA satellites help power Nottingham's latest landmark building". Nottingham Post. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
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