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Stanhope
The redevelopment of Television Centre is led by developers Stanhope, whose highly successful track record includes landmark London projects such as Broadgate and Paternoster Square in the City, Tate Modern and Chiswick Park in West London.
A focused team of development entrepreneurs from professional property and construction backgrounds, Stanhope has over three decades of experience and expertise, which is applied to each project at all stages of the development process.
Mitsui Fudosan UK
Mitsui Fudosan UK is the wholly-owned subsidiary of Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd, and is the UK and European arm of the Mitsui Fudosan Group.
Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd, based in Tokyo and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is Japan's leading property company with a comprehensive and fully integrated range of property related businesses including investment, trading, development and property management. The company is a pioneer of innovative development schemes and real estate services, and is renowned for its design and build of some of Japan's best office, retail, residential, and mixed-use projects.
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
The design team is led by award-winning architects Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) who have a particular expertise in reconfiguring significant, listed buildings for more contemporary uses. AHMM won the Royal Institute of British Architects’ coveted Stirling Prize in 2015.
dRMM
dRMM is responsible for the design of the future Drama Building into new apartments and townhouses. They are renowned for creating outstanding architecture that is innovative, high quality and socially useful.
They have recently been awarded the Building Design (BD) Architect Of The Year Award 2013 for their significant contribution to British architecture. Other residential experience includes some of London’s major regeneration projects: the London 2012 Olympics Village, King’s Cross Central, Elephant and Castle and Battersea Power Station.
Gillespies
Gillespies is designing the public realm around Television Centre, including its new gardens and the historic forecourt. The multi-disciplinary practice embraces masterplanning, urban design, landscape design and landscape planning. They were also landscape architects on Media City UK, NEO Bankside and Bradford’s City Park.
Multiplex
Fuelled by a desire to build a better future, Multiplex Global has shaped the skylines of cities around the world with its team of construction experts. Leaders in environmental, social and governance initiatives, the business is bolstered by a passion for creating a positive impact through sustainable practices.
MaccreanorLavington
MaccreanorLavington will be creating a new residential and retail scheme on Wood Lane. Since its inception in 1992, the practice has won several architectural competitions and received numerous awards for architectural quality, including the 2008 RIBA Stirling Prize for Building of the Year for Accordia.
Other recent awards include winning the masterplanning category and overall winner at the 2012 New London Architecture Awards for the Olympic Legacy Communities Masterplan.