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About Eric Parry Studio Pte. Ltd
Eric Parry Architects design and create high-quality, people-focused, sustainable buildings that enhance their surroundings. We listen closely to our clients’ ambitions and needs and collaborate to meet every project’s particular challenges with our most creative and imaginative responses. Architecture should engage with its context and interact with its surroundings to create delight, enjoyment, and well-being for its inhabitants. We have always taken a holistic, sustainable approach to our work, focusing on the building fabric, site considerations, energy use and green technologies. Longevity is a key factor in achieving genuine sustainability. The social and civic benefits of every scheme are paramount. Eric Parry maintains a key involvement in all projects, particularly in their design development stages, and under his leadership the practice has developed a reputation for delivering beautifully crafted and well-considered buildings. RIBA Chartered Practice: 1627466P. ISO 9001:2015 Accreditation: FS 585985. As architects we work hard to transform the way people use and experience the space around buildings. We believe passionately in improving the quality of the public realm so that everyone – from city dwellers and the local community to visitors and office employees – can enjoy it. With cities seeing increasing density and increasingly constrained sites, our ambition should be to provide more public realm and gardens than before, and to do so in ever more imaginative and creative ways. This is why many of our projects include extensive urban improvements that transform a scheme’s immediate surroundings, and the local environment. They range from simply reworking the edges of a streetscape to completely reconfiguring a whole area. At 5 Aldermanbury Square, we raised the building to create public realm beneath the structure and a new square. At Fen Court, we implemented a new public passage linking Fenchurch Street and Fenchurch Avenue through the base of the building. Our scheme for what will become the tallest building in the City of London, 1 Undershaft, also creates new connections, seating, and retail areas at ground level. In a similar vein, we strive, where possible, to design roof gardens in urban schemes. Primarily, they significantly contribute to a building’s ecological footprint by improving biodiversity and controlling the flow of rainwater. However, they also – along with other green spaces and terraces – enhance well-being by providing areas where building users can leave the ‘office’ for informal meetings and events, or a few moments of retreat, reflection and privacy.
Eric Parry Architects design and create high-quality, people-focused, sustainable buildings that enhance their surroundings. We listen closely to our clients’ ambitions and needs and collaborate to meet every project’s particular challenges with our most creative and imaginative responses. Architecture should engage with its context and interact with its surroundings to create delight, enjoyment, and well-being for its inhabitants. We have always taken a holistic, sustainable approach to our work, focusing on the building fabric, site considerations, energy use and green technologies. Longevity is a key factor in achieving genuine sustainability. The social and civic benefits of every scheme are paramount. Eric Parry maintains a key involvement in all projects, particularly in their design development stages, and under his leadership the practice has developed a reputation for delivering beautifully crafted and well-considered buildings. RIBA Chartered Practice: 1627466P. ISO 9001:2015 Accreditation: FS 585985. As architects we work hard to transform the way people use and experience the space around buildings. We believe passionately in improving the quality of the public realm so that everyone – from city dwellers and the local community to visitors and office employees – can enjoy it. With cities seeing increasing density and increasingly constrained sites, our ambition should be to provide more public realm and gardens than before, and to do so in ever more imaginative and creative ways. This is why many of our projects include extensive urban improvements that transform a scheme’s immediate surroundings, and the local environment. They range from simply reworking the edges of a streetscape to completely reconfiguring a whole area. At 5 Aldermanbury Square, we raised the building to create public realm beneath the structure and a new square. At Fen Court, we implemented a new public passage linking Fenchurch Street and Fenchurch Avenue through the base of the building. Our scheme for what will become the tallest building in the City of London, 1 Undershaft, also creates new connections, seating, and retail areas at ground level. In a similar vein, we strive, where possible, to design roof gardens in urban schemes. Primarily, they significantly contribute to a building’s ecological footprint by improving biodiversity and controlling the flow of rainwater. However, they also – along with other green spaces and terraces – enhance well-being by providing areas where building users can leave the ‘office’ for informal meetings and events, or a few moments of retreat, reflection and privacy.
Eric Parry Architects design and create high-quality, people-focused, sustainable buildings that enhance their surroundings. We listen closely to our clients’ ambitions and needs and collaborate to meet every project’s particular challenges with our most creative and imaginative responses. Architecture should engage with its context and interact with its surroundings to create delight, enjoyment, and well-being for its inhabitants.
We have always taken a holistic, sustainable approach to our work, focusing on the building fabric, site considerations, energy use and green technologies. Longevity is a key factor in achieving genuine sustainability. The social and civic benefits of every scheme are paramount.
Eric Parry maintains a key involvement in all projects, particularly in their design development stages, and under his leadership the practice has developed a reputation for delivering beautifully crafted and well-considered buildings.
RIBA Chartered Practice: 1627466P.
ISO 9001:2015 Accreditation: FS 585985.
As architects we work hard to transform the way people use and experience the space around buildings. We believe passionately in improving the quality of the public realm so that everyone – from city dwellers and the local community to visitors and office employees – can enjoy it. With cities seeing increasing density and increasingly constrained sites, our ambition should be to provide more public realm and gardens than before, and to do so in ever more imaginative and creative ways.
This is why many of our projects include extensive urban improvements that transform a scheme’s immediate surroundings, and the local environment. They range from simply reworking the edges of a streetscape to completely reconfiguring a whole area.
At 5 Aldermanbury Square, we raised the building to create public realm beneath the structure and a new square. At Fen Court, we implemented a new public passage linking Fenchurch Street and Fenchurch Avenue through the base of the building. Our scheme for what will become the tallest building in the City of London, 1 Undershaft, also creates new connections, seating, and retail areas at ground level.
In a similar vein, we strive, where possible, to design roof gardens in urban schemes. Primarily, they significantly contribute to a building’s ecological footprint by improving biodiversity and controlling the flow of rainwater. However, they also – along with other green spaces and terraces – enhance well-being by providing areas where building users can leave the ‘office’ for informal meetings and events, or a few moments of retreat, reflection and privacy.
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