Alec French Architects 90th Anniversary – 2000s
The reputation of the practice continued to rise from the outset of the new Millennium.
The reputation of the practice continued to rise from the outset of the new Millennium.
The 1990s saw the Alec French Partnership build on the new design direction which began in the preceeding decade. A wide range of award winning projects covering an ever broadening number of sectors would help redefine the practice.
During the 1960s, the range of buildings the practice delivered continued to evolve. A number of speculative and end-user office buildings were developed alongside purpose-built university buildings, wine cellars, and more. The architectural style also evolved into a much more modernist approach characteristic of the decade as witnessed across the country.
During the 1960s, the range of buildings the practice delivered continued to evolve. A number of speculative and end-user office buildings were developed alongside purpose-built university buildings, wine cellars, and more. The architectural style also evolved into a much more modernist approach characteristic of the decade as witnessed across the country.
During the 1960s, the range of buildings the practice delivered continued to evolve. A number of speculative and end-user office buildings were developed alongside purpose-built university buildings, wine cellars, and more. The architectural style also evolved into a much more modernist approach characteristic of the decade as witnessed across the country.
A major rebuilding campaign spread across the country in the 1950s following the aftermath of the Second World War. It was a period which saw the work of Alec F French and Partners (as we were then known) expand beyond Bristol into surrounding cities including Plymouth, Exeter, Swansea, and Swindon.