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"Completely brilliant" (The Brick Award judges, 2011)
"Urban Salon as a practice shows ingenuity, adaptability and skill. Its prefabricated modular office building in Waterloo Road showed an ability to make much out of a tricky context, while work for BBH and Marks and Spencer showed a creative understanding of these businesses and their needs." (Next Generation Award Jury, 2006)
"Rock star meets maths professor,...Urban Salon is going places fast." (Helen Kirwan-Taylor, 2005)
Falmouth School "is a truly inspirational learning environment which represents a simple idea developed with great subtlety and executed with real conviction and skill." (Wood Awards Judges, 2009)
"Urban Salon have been incredible to work with. Their award-winning expertise has helped create a destination store, and has given a new focus to our retail environment that is a true extension of our new product design direction’" (Maurice Helfgott, Oliver Sweeney Director, 2010).
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"What Urban Salon gave us was beautiful and atmospheric spaces, which allowed visitors to engage with the different sections of the narrative and which echoed and enhanced the splendour and magnificence of the works on display without detracting from them. It was a wonderful design of a quality suggestive of a permanent gallery rather than a temporary exhibition. In all, Urban Salon were a joy to work with." (Anna Jackson, Deputy Keeper, Asian Department and Curator, Maharaja exhibition, Victoria & Albert Museum, 2010)
The architect has created an excellent standard of accommodation with 100% dual aspect flats with generous internal floorspace and external terraces, and thoughtful layouts. (Gordon Adams, Senior Planner, LB Southwark 2012 regarding Bermondsey Island).
"It has been a pleasure to work with Urban Salon as their experience in exhibition design leads to an approach that is extremely object focussed. This provides visitors with an informative learning experience, that is also dynamic and architecturally stimulating" (Alex Newson, Curator, Design Museum, 2012).
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