In 1963, students David Hutchison, Graham Locke and Tony Monk (HLM) won a design competition for the new Paisley Civic Centre and this would lead to the formation of Hutchison Locke and Monk (now HLM Architects) in 1964. The Paisley project was the second largest public sector project since the second world war and this iconic public building became the foundations from which our social architecture philosophy would grow.
HLM Architects has subsequently built a reputation for design excellence and expertise across our key sectors with a focus on solving our client's challenges and mindful of the impact that design can have on people, communities and society. Places of education that inspire, healthcare environments that nurture, homes that are part of thriving communities, and infrastructure that is sustainable in every sense.
HLM Architects has subsequently built a reputation for design excellence and expertise across our key sectors with a focus on solving our client's challenges and mindful of the impact that design can have on people, communities and society. Places of education that inspire, healthcare environments that nurture, homes that are part of thriving communities, and infrastructure that is sustainable in every sense.
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We're committed to a more sustainable built environment for future generations and our aim is bold and ambitious: Everything we design by 2025 will meet the RIBA 2030 Sustainable Outcomes. With the built environment accounting for 39% of global carbon emissions we recognise our collective responsibility to create places which significantly reduce the impact on the world.
We firmly believe that the successful application of digital technology will transform the design and construction industry and more generally, bring significant economic, environmental and social benefits for all. We understand that the digitisation of the construction industry is much more than BIM.
We're committed to a more sustainable built environment for future generations and our aim is bold and ambitious: Everything we design by 2025 will meet the RIBA 2030 Sustainable Outcomes. Find out more, download our Sustainability Brochure. Our ambition is to help share knowledge and raise awareness of the possibilities that Innovation Districts can bring to regional economic success.
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