Penoyre & Prasad
Penoyre & Prasad is an architectural practice based in London. It was established in 1988[1] by Sunand Prasad and Greg Penoyre. The practice has an interest in low energy and sustainability. In 2007 Sunand Prasad became president of the Royal Institute of British Architects.[2]
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Founded | 1988 |
Location | London |
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Buildings | Richard Desmond Children's Eye Centre |
Awards | Healthcare Building of the Year 2009 |
The practice has designed many public buildings, with the Richard Desmond Children's Eye Centre at London's Moorfields Eye Hospital winning the World Architecture News Healthcare Building of the Year 2009.[3] The 2006 Ashburton Learning Village in Croydon includes many sustainable design features.[4]
The work of the practice was published in a 2007 book titled: Transformations: the architecture of Penoyre & Prasad.
References
- New London Architecture Archived 2011-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
- Royal Town Planning Institute press release 2 August 2007
- Arup press release 2 July 2009
- Architecture Today 172, October 2006
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