Our MOU with S&P
We're happy to announce that acla:works and UK-based S&P Architects have just signed a Memorandum of Understanding [MOU].
S&P has more than 25 years of design experience on projects ranging from small-scale, mixed-use schemes to major international venues. Their particular expertise lies in sports and leisure, especially in sporting venues which are funded by mixed-use and residential developments. The firm currently employs 70+ staff in offices in London, Nottingham, and Glasgow, and a few of their recent projects include the National Aquatic Centre [Ireland], the Crawley Community Stadium, and the London Aquatic Centre [with architect Zaha Hadid] for the 2012 Olympic Games.
Above: S&P project thumbnails.
An MOU sets out broad terms for collaboration on projects and, in the case of our MOU with S&P, these projects will be specific to sports facilities in Trinidad and Tobago and the rest of the Caribbean. According to acla:works director, Gary Turton: "This type of collaboration is a win-win situation where the strengths of each firm are beneficial to projects and clients, particularly in the Caribbean where international expertise is matched with local/ regional expertise."
Read about our recent collaboration with S&P here.
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