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.
We’re excited to announce we’ve transitioned to an Employee Ownership Trust, giving our teams a 100% stake in the b… https://t.co/YCBmCvbkOf
We're #hiring. Three great opportunities to support the great work that our design teams are doing to make meaningf… https://t.co/0ni79hDuPF
If lockdown has taught us one thing it’s that diversification is key to both financial success and personal wellbei… https://t.co/PPvtsODG2c
We're delighted to welcome 4 new people to our team. Join us in welcoming Hammad, Niamh, Carl and Kira.… https://t.co/NozltqGyl7
Happy St Davids Day! Spring is definitely in the air! #DyddGwylDewiHapus
We are thrilled to have the support of the @TheAMRC as we develop our #ForeverHome concept, one of six finalists in… https://t.co/kPfKc6rgvS
Continuing our focus on apprenticeships for #NAW2021, we've caught up with Marie who has just started her Marketing… https://t.co/tUttSNeuvW
Happy National #Apprenticeship Week! We are proud to be one of the founders of the Apprenticeship Trailblazer Group… https://t.co/1uczdFZKLc
First #netzero carbon building delivered on site by @reds10ltd for @WokinghamBC. Dinton Activity Centre is beginnin… https://t.co/ehF6M2oNMu
'A world-leading hub for health & wellbeing' Plans for a new #healthcare facility in @OLPSheffield will position th… https://t.co/W6FnQPhWlg