Expertise: Architettura

  • Hyphen appoints first associate in Milan

    Hyphen appoints first associate in Milan

    We are pleased to announce the promotion of Laura Vatteroni to the position of associate. Laura is now our first associate in Milan, starting her new role today (1 July 2022). Laura originally joined Hyphen in 2015, in London, initially as a technician, before becoming an architect in 2016. In London, Laura worked on a…

  • Hyphen included in AJ100 ranking of UK architects for second time

    Hyphen included in AJ100 ranking of UK architects for second time

    Hyphen has been included in the prestigious AJ100 listing for the second time, achieving our highest ranking to date. Compiled by the Architects’ Journal, it is a ranking of the largest architectural practices in the UK, measured by the number of qualified architects employed. This marks a significant year for Hyphen, being included in both…

  • Atlético Madrid

    Atlético Madrid

    Hyphen has been working with the 2020-2021 La Liga champions since 2016, delivering a wide range of retail projects. We have helped deliver the club’s flagship store in Gran Vía Street and a variety of projects in multiple locations, including shopping malls, high streets, bus kiosks and at the club’s famous Wanda Metropolitano stadium. As…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Hyphen listed in World Architecture 100

    Hyphen listed in World Architecture 100

    For the first time, Hyphen has been included in the prestigious WA100 ranking. Compiled by Building Design, it is a ranking of the largest architectural practices in the world, measured by the number of fee-earning architects employed. Speaking about this achievement, CEO at Hyphen, Eddie Miles said: “I am delighted that Hyphen is featured in…

  • 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…

  • Laura’s story

    Laura’s story

    Laura Vatteroni joined Hyphen in London in 2015. After moving back to her native Italy during the pandemic, Laura rejoined Hyphen in 2021 and now works primarily with our team in Milan. Laura is an architect with extensive experience in the retail sector, having worked with some of the world’s most famous brands. We interviewed…

  • Omorovicza

    Omorovicza

    Inspired by the lines, colours and heritage of the renowned Rácz Furdo bath, this stunning project in the heart of Andrássy Avenue is the epitome of relaxation and sophistication.