Category: Prospettiva

  • Behind the scenes at Nike Live, Battersea Power Station

    Behind the scenes at Nike Live, Battersea Power Station

    We recently caught up with Hyphen’s Gloria Martín Pérez and Nikoletta Christou, in London, to find out more about their work on the new Nike Live store within the turbine halls of Battersea Power Station. Gloria and Nikoletta worked closely together, providing architectural and MEP services on this brand-new store. Congratulations to everyone who worked on this exciting project. Watch…

  • The project that took me halfway across the world to Fiji

    The project that took me halfway across the world to Fiji

    In August 2022, I travelled to Fiji to help build a cafe run by the local community of Urata village. The eight-week project was split into two parts, and I joined on the second part. The cafe was funded by the Rotary Club of Savusavu, who received a Covid recovery fund from the US embassy. The aim was to bring the…

  • Reflecting on Battersea Power Station’s latest chapter

    Reflecting on Battersea Power Station’s latest chapter

    We had the pleasure of attending Battersea Power Station on its official opening on Friday 14 October, 2022. While there, we caught up with Eddie Miles, our CEO at Hyphen, who shared some of his thoughts on this iconic London landmark. Find out more about our role in this exciting new chapter for Battersea Power…

  • London: we celebrate 25 years in the UK capital

    London: we celebrate 25 years in the UK capital

    We celebrated Hyphen London’s 25th anniversary in Southwark which was appropriate as we actually opened our embryonic office in the capital very close to the party venue in Blackfriars Road. In 1997 our business (then known as Househam Henderson) was located in Winchester and Berlin only and we would never have imagined that we would grow…

  • Data centres: architects and the early stages

    Data centres: architects and the early stages

    We’re often asked at what stage the architect begins working on a data centre project. We spoke to Hyphen director, Matías Menichetti, to find out more… We find that clients come to us when they’re considering moving into a new region. We are seeing more and more requests now for being involved in due diligence, together…

  • Data centres: why should architects work in this sector?

    Data centres: why should architects work in this sector?

    Architects play an essential role in the development of data centres. Usually led by MEP engineers, with a strong emphasis on functionality, data centres are evolving, and architects will be needed more and more in this multidisciplinary sector. These structures are becoming an increasing part of our urban landscapes and clients often want to see…

  • Chile: Santiago team grows alongside booming Latin American markets

    Chile: Santiago team grows alongside booming Latin American markets

    Hyphen’s Santiago de Chile team is now bigger than ever and is set to grow even further in the coming months. Starting the year in a new larger premises, the team are expanding in response to rapid regional growth in the data centre and retail sectors. Foundations in Latin America It was nine years ago…

  • Hyphen navigates the global stage at WA100 Live

    Hyphen navigates the global stage at WA100 Live

    Eddie Miles, CEO at Hyphen, took part in the inaugural World Architecture 100 Live, an insightful all-day event exploring the realities of working in the global arena. Following Hyphen’s inclusion in Building Design’s prestigious WA100 list of the world’s largest architectural practices, Eddie was invited as an expert panellist for ‘Navigating the global stage’. Eddie…

  • Reimagining retail guidance

    Reimagining retail guidance

    Our CEO, Eddie Miles, and architect and associate, Lucy Dewick-Tew, had the great privilege of updating the retail chapter in the latest edition of the Metric Handbook. In its seventh edition, this is the go-to-guide for architects, designers and aspiring students. We spoke to Eddie and Lucy to find out more… First experiences of the Metric Handbook “It was…