This is a critical time and opportunity to integrate our built environment into the power of nature

Our world is rapidly changing and adapting, never more relevant than during the current global pandemic. As we consider options to return to public spaces, it is paramount for us to incorporate peoples’ health and wellbeing as ultimate design drivers. This is a critical time and opportunity to integrate our built environment into the power of nature, inducing a sense of calm for people within our buildings. In recent months, our lives have been forced to slow down and many of us have reconnected to community and nature – in our gardens, streetscapes, and homes. 

We have reconnected with our own love of life, taken time to pause in the moment, and reconnect ourselves back to nature. Good design can reduce stress, increase cognitive performance, emotion and mood enhancement within us.

As the world population continues to urbanise, these qualities are more important than ever.

Royal Arsenal Riverside

Bond Bryan were commissioned to take a luxurious planning-approved, mixed-use and residential scheme through to completion for Berkeley Homes.

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Wellbeing Tower

Our aim is to simultaneously improve quality of wellbeing whilst enhancing social, economic and environmental sustainability

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Ecclesall Road

Each building has a unique character, yet between the different parts of the development a harmonious family effect is created amongst them.

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Wildernesse Education Campus

The Wilderness Redevelopment project has seen the creation of two schools, positioned carefully together, complementing each other in their form - and creating a cohesive educational campus.

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Tinsley Meadows

The inventive remodelling of this building has ensured that the spaces within are flexible and easy to reconfigure, and therefore will minimise costs for the school in the future.

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Kennedy Building, University of Kent

Bond Bryan were appointed to design a new building to provide a home for the School of Economics and shared teaching facilities within its new strategic hub on its Canterbury campus.

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University of Hertfordshire Business and Social Hub

Bond Bryan were invited to design the Business and Social Hub for the University of Hertfordshire. The £8m project included teaching and exam spaces, collaborative informal learning zones, start-up business incubator areas and social café & dining spaces.

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National College for High Speed Rail

Bond Bryan delivered this BREEAM ‘Excellent’ scheme for Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council. The scheme’s design pays homage to Doncaster’s culturally significant contributions to the rail industry and railway heritage.

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iMET

The Landscape Design was developed to create continuous and seamless high-quality public realm spaces, arranged around a formal crescent and a public green.

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Bawtry Park Hotel

An elegant and timeless classically English décor has been chosen to run throughout the project, utilising quirky Yorkshire furnishings.

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