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Mixed use developments

As cities expand and populations grow, we are dedicated to designing sustainable, mixed-use developments that meet the diverse needs of urban life. By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities, and compact, mixed-use neighbourhoods will be essential to manage this growth.

We create dynamic mixed-use developments that enrich urban life. By integrating public and private spaces, we promote economic growth, social cohesion, and sustainability. Our mixed-use developments bring together residential, commercial, and recreational spaces in one cohesive design, creating vibrant spaces that help communities to thrive. In addition, they make efficient use of land, helping to protect natural and historic resources while enhancing the quality of life for residents.

Mixed use developments highlights

Think.

Thought leadership, insights and ideas.

Design.

Every design tells a story.

BDP Quadrangle Studio at The Well

BDP Quadrangle Studio at The Well

Practice.

We are the original multidisciplinary house of design.

Stephen Gillham
Stephen GillhamPrincipal, Architect, Chair of EMEA Region
ManchesterRead profile
Craig Howard
Craig HowardHead of Abu Dhabi Studio
Abu DhabiRead profile
Garry Wilding
Garry WildingPrincipal, Architect, Global Head of Retail & Mixed Use
LondonRead profile
Adrian Price
Adrian PricePrincipal, Architect
LondonRead profile
Ben Ashton
Ben AshtonAssociate, Architect
Abu Dhabi
Abdur Razzak
Abdur RazzakAssociate, Architect
Abu Dhabi
Kathryn Tombling
Kathryn TomblingPrincipal, Architect, Co-Head of UK Housing
LondonRead profile
Richard Witt
Richard WittPrincipal
Toronto
Scott Mackenzie
Scott MackenziePrincipal, Architect, Head of Glasgow and Edinburgh Studios
GlasgowRead profile

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