Broadway Malyan is a global architecture, urbanism and design practice. It was established in 1958 by architects Cyril Broadway and John Malyan.

Broadway Malyan
Practice information
Key architectsIan Apsley: CEO
Ed Baker (Chairman)
Founded1958
LocationLondon, England
Coordinates51°50′24″N 0°11′04″W / 51.84000°N 0.18444°W / 51.84000; -0.18444
Significant works and honors
BuildingsMann Island, Liverpool, UK

Porto Office Park, Portugal

Miami Cruise Terminal, Florida, USA
Website
www.broadwaymaylan.com

Among its incorporated businesses globally, it owns or is closely associated with the English incorporated companies Broadway Malyan International Limited, Broadway Malyan Limited and Broadway Malyan Holdings Limited.

Offices

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Broadway Malyan's offices are in London (England), Madrid (Spain), Lisbon (Portugal), Warsaw (Poland), Abu Dhabi (UAE), Singapore, Shanghai (China), Mumbai (India), Dubai (UAE), Manchester (England) and Birmingham (England).[1]

Incorporated businesses

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Originally a partnership, itself or its partners have created a set of trading and holding English company enterprises in 1989, 1998 and 2005. These are respectively Broadway Malyan International Limited, Broadway Malyan Limited and Broadway Malyan Holdings Limited.[2][3][4]

Broadway Malyan is an employee owned practice.

Projects

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Broadway Malyan has been involved in projects across different sectors. The following are some of their noteworthy[citation needed] contributions:

Retail

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  • Torre Seville, Spain - A shopping complex.
  • Costco Stevenage, UK - A wholesale retail store.
  • Lisbon International Airport, Portugal - The design of the retail area.
  • Espaço Guimarães, Portugal - A shopping mall.

Workplace

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  • Met Office, Exeter, UK - The headquarters of the UK's national weather service.
  • BP Campus Sunbury, UK
  • Porto Office Park, Portugal - A modern office complex.

Education

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  • Waterlow Hall, South Hampsted High School, UK

Residential

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  • Battersea Reach, London, UK - A luxury residential development on the banks of the River Thames.

Hospitality & Leisure

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  • Moxy Hotel, Lisbon

Awards

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Broadway Malyan has won numerous awards for its work, including:[5]

Award Winning project
RIBA North West Award 2015 Mann Island
Expresso Awards 2020 Porto Office Park
Education Estates Awards 2018 Inspiring Learning Spaces - Alison Gingell Building, Coventry Uni
Carbuncle Cup 2024 Lime Street Redevelopment[6][7][8]

References

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  1. ^ "Contact". Broadway Malyan. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2013.
  2. ^ "BROADWAY MALYAN HOLDINGS LIMITED | 05418411 | the Gazette".
  3. ^ "BROADWAY MALYAN LIMITED | 03540940 | the Gazette".
  4. ^ "BROADWAY MALYAN HOLDINGS LIMITED | 05418411 | the Gazette".
  5. ^ "Awards". Broadway Malyan. Archived from the original on 13 January 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  6. ^ "The Fence's Carbuncle Cup 2024". The Fence. 11 June 2024. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  7. ^ Peacock, Amy (19 June 2024). ""Hideous" redevelopment in Liverpool wins Carbuncle Cup 2024". Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  8. ^ Spocchia, Gino (14 June 2024). "Broadway Malyan and ISG Lime Street scheme wins revived Carbuncle Cup". The Architects’ Journal. Retrieved 20 June 2024.