We’re pleased to be attending this year’s Defence Procurement Research Technology Exportability Exhibition—the UK’s leading event for defence procurement and supply chain innovation. Key discussions will explore procurement strategy, sustainable supply chains, and how innovation is shaping resilient infrastructure, and we’re looking forward to using this opportunity to engage with industry leaders on the future of defence projects. Attending on behalf of our team are Everard Bektashi-Brown and Francesca Holloway —if you’re there, we’d love to connect! #DPRTE2025 #Innovation #SustainableInfrastructure #FutureOfDefence
Bond Bryan
Architecture and Planning
Sheffield, England 16,679 followers
Creating Inspiring Places with Sustainable Legacies
About us
We are more than architects and designers, we create long term legacies for our communities and our clients.
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- Architecture and Planning
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Sheffield, England
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- Privately Held
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- 1987
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- Education Design, Advanced Manufacturing, Commercial, and Public Sector
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📣 Welcoming Bond Bryan as a supporting partner for the Building New Communities Conference 2025! Known for their innovative approach and ‘More than design’ ethos, Bond Bryan has spent over 30 years creating inspiring spaces with sustainable legacies. With expertise in designing exceptional educational environments and unlocking development potential for landowners, their work aligns perfectly with key conference themes — from sustainable design to creating vibrant, connected communities. Don’t miss the chance to connect with industry leaders and engage with expert insights at the conference. Book now: https://lnkd.in/gbbUYBHE #BNC25
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🏆Delivering Value – CE West Midlands Awards 2025 Shortlist 🎉 Congratulations to all the incredible teams and projects that have been shortlisted in the Delivering Value category. Your outstanding contributions to the industry are truly making a difference. 👏 🏆 Shortlisted Projects: 🔹 Millpond House – MAKE DEVELOPMENTS ( MIDLANDS) LIMITED, Wyre Forest District Council, WT PARTNERSHIP-GROUP, Stepnell, Corstorphine & Wright 🔹 Redditch Combined Police & Fire Hub – Speller Metcalfe, Bond Bryan Architects, Pagabo, Curtins, Walker Cotter Safety Ltd, Office of the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner 🔹 Delivering Value for Aston University – Ridge and Partners LLP, Aston University 🔹 Bloxwich Creative Hub – Pulse Consult, Walsall Council 🔹 Castle Car Park – Morgan Sindall Construction, Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council A huge well done to everyone involved – we look forward to celebrating with you at the awards! 🏅 #CEWestMidlands #ConstructionExcellence #DeliveringValue
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We’re excited to be attending the UKSPA - The United Kingdom Science Park Association 2025 Spring Conference this week at Exeter Science Park! As the sector continues to push the boundaries of research, collaboration, and technological advancement, it’s critical that the spaces supporting this work evolve too. This year’s agenda tackles key themes shaping the future of science parks, from sustainable infrastructure and net zero carbon science to the role of incubation ecosystems and the funding that supports them. We’re looking forward to insightful discussions on how these factors will drive innovation and resilience in the sector, and how we can continue to grow these valuable hotspots throughout the UK. Representing our team at the conference is Associate Director, Nicholas Moore. If you're attending, be sure to say hello! #UKSPA #scienceparks #innovation #sustainablescience #morethandesign
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As cities grow and evolve, the need for future-proof developments has never been greater. Royal Arsenal Riverside, West Quay, stands as a case study in how to build resilient communities that can thrive amid global change and urbanisation. Designed and delivered by Bond Bryan for BERKELEY HOMES (EAST THAMES) LIMITED, this project has transformed Woolwich’s historic riverside into a dynamic, adaptable neighbourhood built to support modern city living. At the heart of this development are 764 high-quality apartments integrated with street-level retail, cafés, and flexible public spaces. Green podium gardens and landscaped courtyards also provide vital outdoor green space, supporting these social areas and encouraging residents to interact with nature in the heart of the city. These elements create not just homes, but a connected, self-sustaining community designed to evolve with the needs of its residents. Resilience is also built into the fabric of the development. Sustainability features such as brown roofs and innovative construction techniques help mitigate the effects of poor air quality and urban heat - ensuring a healthier environment for both people and the planet. The project’s focus on high-quality materials and adaptable infrastructure ensures that West Quay will remain a thriving, liveable space for generations to come. As urbanisation accelerates, Royal Arsenal Riverside sets a benchmark for future developments - proving that forward-thinking design can create communities that are not just built for today, but for the decades ahead. Read more about how this project is shaping the future on our website. https://lnkd.in/dGsRMSjB #SustainableLiving #UrbanRegeneration #Biodiversity #SustainableCities #MoreThanDesign
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In the 1960s, anthropologist Edward T. Hall put numbers to something we all feel but rarely quantify—our personal space bubble. His research on proxemics shed light on these invisible ‘laws’ of social behaviour and sparked decades of exploration into how we navigate social space. As architects and designers, our role goes beyond shaping buildings—we shape experiences, interactions, and communities. Understanding human nature isn’t just theoretical; it’s fundamental to designing spaces that truly work for people. In this article, we explore how proxemic mapping can be a tool for architects, helping us craft spaces that feel intuitive, dynamic, and alive. #architecture #designforthefuture #innovation #proxemics
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Maidstone Borough Council secures planning permission on Springfield Place. The development is a Landmark in Sustainable Housing with an aim of providing much needed homes for the borough’s residents. We are proud to unveil Springfield Place, a transformative residential development. Designed by Bond Bryan, with project management and cost consultancy from Airey Miller, and planning advice and management by consultants Vail Williams. This ambitious project aims to provide 103 high-quality homes on the site of the former Kent County Council reference library. Whilst funding from the Social Housing Grant is still to be confirmed by Homes England, the project could represent a key milestone in the Council’s commitment to delivering truly affordable rented homes as part of its council housebuilding programme. Springfield Place, located adjacent to the A229 Royal Engineers Road, has been meticulously designed to balance modernity, sustainability, and respect for its local heritage. Following the demolition of the former library tower in 2022, this derelict brownfield site has been reimagined to accommodate two apartment blocks, comprising one, two, and three-bedroom homes. Every apartment will be dual aspect, with access to a balcony or terrace, ensuring high-quality living spaces for residents. A Collaborative Vision for Affordable Housing: The project has been developed as part of Maidstone Borough Council’s adopted Capital Programme, which prioritises affordable rented housing alongside private rented and market sale homes. The Council has assembled its own development team to oversee the project, ensuring control over quality and alignment with community needs. Sustainability and Placemaking at the Forefront: The landscape-led design incorporates sustainable urban drainage systems, biodiverse roofs, and a 47% biodiversity net gain. The development also features high-quality public spaces, including a central plaza, enhanced woodland areas, and improved pedestrian and cycle links that reconnect the site with the wider community. Key Features of Springfield Place: 103 apartments: A mix of 1, 2, and 3-bedroom homes, all with private outdoor spaces. Sustainability: Achieving a 47% biodiversity net gain, with features such as biodiverse roofs and sustainable drainage systems. Connectivity: Pedestrian and cycle links enhancing access to surrounding neighbourhoods and public amenities. Springfield Place is a testament to what can be achieved as it serves as a model for sustainable, inclusive development. It will help address the critical need for affordable housing in Maidstone, reducing the number of families currently on the borough’s housing register waiting for a home. #SustainableHousing #AffordableHomes #UrbanDesign #Placemaking #Morethandesign
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This Thursday, our Head of Interiors, Michael Simon, will join a panel of workplace design experts at this year’s Workspace Design Show London. Michael brings a diverse repertoire of knowledge and insight into creating spaces that foster collaboration and well-being, with over two decades of experience spanning hospitality, retail, residential, education, and leisure sectors. With over 60 years of combined industry experience, the panel will bring a wealth of insight to the discussion, offering practical strategies and fresh perspectives. The session, “Building a community within: How workspace design fosters collaboration, a positive experience, and a sense of belonging,” promises to be a thought-provoking conversation and a fitting conclusion to two days of insightful talks. Attendance is free - register today and join the conversation. https://lnkd.in/g7MaN8Jr #WorkspaceDesignShow #WorkplaceDesign #InteriorDesign #FutureOfWork
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It was a pleasure to visit the Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Heart and Lung Research Institute this week to tour the space and collect long-term feedback on the facility and its performance as a cutting-edge research environment. With the building opening during lockdown, it was fantastic to see occupancy returning to full strength and the spaces being actively used as we envisioned. The project is a strong example of how shared priorities across client, design, and contractual teams can deliver lasting impact by preserving seemingly minor design details which all add up to have a big impact on the every-day experience of the space. It was excellent to see these details playing a key role in the building’s long-term success, and we’ve walked away with a lot of good feedback to reflect on. These visits are essential for understanding how our designs support the people and work they were created for, helping us refine our approach for future projects. A huge thank you to Brian Williams for taking us around and helping us collect this feedback! #closingtheperformancegap #POE #cambridge #circularthinking #morethandesign
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The UK’s first carbon-neutral community arena, Canon Medical Arena is a pioneering space designed to unite elite sports, cutting-edge healthcare, and sustainability. Developed in collaboration with Canon Medical Systems Corporation UK, Sheffield City Council, Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, B. Braun Sheffield Sharks, and The LivingCare Group, this facility is home to the Sheffield Sharks and Sheffield Hatters while also housing a state-of-the-art Medical Diagnostic Centre. Built with a strong focus on sustainability, the arena features energy-efficient materials, passive solar shading, and natural ventilation. The arena also supports the NHS’s net-zero goals while improving healthcare accessibility for the community. We are really proud of this long-standing relationship with Sheffield Sharks and our continued shared vision to create a groundbreaking facility that is transforming the future of sport, health, and wellbeing. #CanonMedicalArena #SustainableDesign #CommunityImpact #HealthcareInnovation #SportsExcellence