MRC was established in 1996 to advocate design excellence and offer effective approaches for clients seeking to achieve world-class architecture. A key strength of MRC's team is its architectural expertise - this enables us to understand the design community. However, we don't just think like architects, we think like the architect and the client. We have worked closely with many of the world's leading cultural institutions to help them shape their projects. As well as extensive experience in the United Kingdom, we have experience of cultural projects in countries as diverse as the United States, Taiwan, Lithuania, Finland, Qatar, India and Australia.
The National Gallery is seeking a multi-disciplin ary design team to work with it on a suite of capital projects to mark its bicentenary, its 200th anniversary, with an initial phase to be opened in 2024.
New images show the fantastic progress made on the construction of Science Island, aka the National Science and Innovation Centre in Kaunas, Lithuania.
No Lifestyle-driven Antidote, the new poem by MRC’s Catherine Reading, also known as the poet Catherine Ormell, is… https://t.co/4d4JJKGrlZ
It is a debate that most clients have had - to nurture and work with home-grown talent or look more widely afield, beyond borders.
Shouldn’t a design competition always be international? 🌍 This #WorldArchitectureDay we discuss the benefits of in… https://t.co/m5rNTxhiQN
Congratulations to @dadjaye for winning the 2021 RIBA Royal Gold Award – a well-deserved achievement! 🌟
Construction begins on Science Island, following Lithuania’s most popular design contest – an MRC competition Read… https://t.co/3pjFehboN3
Every museum or cultural attraction is unique, and so it follows that each deserves a unique and extraordinary building. So how does one go about finding an architectural design worthy of a world-class cultural attraction? The answer is through a design competition!
The design competition that delivers the world: Malcolm Reading to speak at the #ConnectingCulture2020 Virtual Con… https://t.co/5QM5svX578
Celebrating creative expression in the digital age – Malcolm Reading to judge 2020 #ArchibooAwards for… https://t.co/UbBNbdDLZR