HLM Architects has marked the milestone of 60 years of practice. Since its founding in 1964, HLM has built a strong reputation for design excellence and expertise, focusing on solving client's challenges while considering the broader impact design can have on people, communities, and society.
HLM Architects' journey began with the competition-winning design for the Paisley Civic Centre, a project that laid the foundation for the practice. 60 years later, just a few miles along the White Cart River, the firm's latest achievement – the energy carbon-neutral National Manufacturing Institute of Scotland (NMIS) headquarters. Together these represent six decades worth of 'Thoughtful Design'.
HLM has a proud history of creating architecture that has positively impacted people's lives for more than half a century.
HLM's design philosophy places people at the heart of every project. The 'Thoughtful Design' approach has led to the creation of educational spaces that inspire, healthcare environments that nurture, homes embedded in thriving communities, and infrastructure that is sustainable in every way. It is this sense of social purpose that drives us on and is at the heart of everything we do. The practice's dedication to thoughtful design has earned it numerous accolades, recognising both our innovative solutions and our contributions to society and the environment.
A key to HLM's success over the past 60 years has been their unwavering commitment to core values, even as the practice has evolved.
Reflecting on six decades of practice, chair, head of design, Philip Watson said: "HLM's journey over the past six decades has been fascinating and remarkable in many ways. We take immense pride in our rich heritage, and how the practice has evolved into one of the premier architectural practices in the UK and Ireland.
"Looking forward, we intend to build on our legacy of innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability; and as we celebrate our successes, we remain dedicated to evolving our practice to meet the ever-changing needs of the communities we serve. The practice has never been stronger, and we look forward to 60 more years of creating spaces that inspire and transform people's lives."
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