Robin Lee Architecture is a London based
architectural practice. Practice principal Robin Lee trained in architecture
and sculpture at the Mackintosh School of Architecture (1990) and Glasgow
School of Art (1993).
Nord LLP, now renamed Robin Lee Architecture, has won a number
of industry accolades including AJ 40 Under 40 (2005), BD Young Architect of
the Year Award (2006), and Architect of the Year in the Scottish Design Awards
(2007).
Key projects include: Primary Substation for 2012
London Olympics (2009) - recipient of an RIBA Award 2010; Bridgewater Bridge in
Stoke-on-Trent (2009); Destiny Church in Glasgow (2005); Bell House in
Strathblane (2004); Wexford County Council Headquarters (2011).
Wexford County Council Headquarters is the largest
built work and the first project to complete under the new practice name. A
second project in Ireland, the National Sculpture Factory in Cork, is in
development for completion later this year