Benson & Forsyth

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Benson + Forsyth LLP was a British architectural partnership, whose principal architects were Gordon Benson and Alan Forsyth.[1] Their offices were in Islington, London, although they formerly also had a small office in Edinburgh. They were nominated for the Stirling Prize in 1999 and 2002 for the Museum of Scotland[2] and National Gallery of Ireland respectively. Their work is heavily influenced by that of Le Corbusier, but they were also interested in trying to create a more contextual form of modern architecture. The company was dissolved in 2020.[3]

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  1. ^ "Basic Biographical Details Benson and Forsyth". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Archived from the original on 2016-08-05. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  2. ^ "Architectural first as museum is runner-up". The Herald (Glasgow). 1999-11-20. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  3. ^ "BENSON + FORSYTH LLP". Companies House. GOV.UK. Retrieved 24 May 2024.

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