Our team’s initial masterplanning and visioning works secured the remarkable £20 million grant from the second round of Levelling Up Funding, provided by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities (DLUHC).
A catalyst for social and environmental change
Our transformation of the Henry Cotton Building marks a major milestone in LJMU’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and delivering an outstanding student experience.
An inspiring learning environment
Heywood Civic Centre reimagines the building as a vibrant cultural hub, aligned with Arts Council England’s long-term vision.
A vibrant cultural hub for a diverse community
Crosby Village New Library is a classic example of the kind of project that local authorities are exploring in their drive to generate new incomes and regeneration opportunities
A Newly Relocated Public Library
The WaterSHED regenerates a redundant 1970s sports hall into a modern creative learning space providing a mix of formal and informal open-plan social, dining and learning environments for secondary school pupils.
An award-winning approach to education
The Pool is a transformational cultural destination conceived through collaboration between the private and public sectors, bringing together K2, Avison Young, ARUP, and Apple Corps.
World class cultural and visitor destination
One of the UK’s most innovative hubs for science and discovery for young people.
Reconnecting science and society
The transformation of 18 former retail units within Metquarter Shopping Centre has created 51,000 sq ft of dynamic teaching and studio space for Liverpool Media Academy.
Fusing education with leisure and retail
Enterprise Arcade extends the Grade II listed Atkinson cultural hub, delivering 21,000 sq ft of flexible workspace designed to support Southport’s growing creative and digital sector.
The creation of a new digital eco-system
A repositioning of Westhoughton Town Hall as a renewed civic asset, adapting its historic fabric to respond to changing patterns of hybrid work while preserving its heritage character.
Repurposing a historic civic building
Following an international design competition, K2 Architects was appointed to design Porth Eirias, a landmark waterfront destination at the heart of Colwyn Bay’s wider regeneration programme.
A waterfront destination
The Wellsprings transformation repurposed a dated office building within Bolton Town Hall Conservation Area as a dynamic business and commercial hub.
Innovation hub for digital and creative start-ups