The Royal Institute of British Architects has been celebrating outstanding work in the built environment for over 180 years. Their awards are regarded internationally as a mark of excellence, recognising the best architecture, architects, research, and students.

Sitting above the London Silver Vaults, Chancery House is a carefully balanced workplace designed to keep up with changing work lives. The building was 75% let within three months of its launch.


The collaboration with Norm Architects for The Office Group (now Fora) has received an array of accolades, including a Dezeen Award, Mix Award, and AJ Architecture Award.



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