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Henley Halebrown Rorrisson (formerly Buschow Henley) is a British architectural firm established in 1995. Its principals include Simon Henley, Gavin Hale-Brown and Ken Rorrison.[1]
Its projects include St John's Therapy Centre, TalkbackTHAMES Office, Roehampton University and St Mary's Island, Medway.[2]
References
edit- ^ Henley, Halebrown and Rorrison, ‘Henley Halebrown Rorrison’ (London, 2010), p. 49.
- ^ HHbR Website: Projects Page 23 June 2011
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