Manchester
Overlooking Piccadilly Canal Basin, our Manchester studio showcases energy efficiency and innovative design. Our multidisciplinary team delivers award-winning projects in healthcare, education, transportation, and commercial sectors.
We focus on creating sustainable, impactful environments that revitalise urban areas, enhancing communities and contributing to Manchester’s architectural transformation with innovative solutions that set new design standards.
Manchester Highlights
BDP celebrates success at AJ Architecture Awards 2024
Two of BDP's projects received top honours at the AJ Architecture Awards
BDP’s Ged Couser appointed RIBA North West Regional Chair
Ged Couser has been elected as the new Chair of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North West Regional Council.
Historic Egyptian Room at Oldham Town Hall transformed into a vibrant food hall
Blending modern dining with the preserved elegance of the building's historic Victorian architecture.
Think.
Insights on how to address today’s global challenges through design.
Let’s Decarbonize
Our campus framework explores the interconnected layers that deliver a route to Net Zero Carbon.
University of Warwick launches unprecedented £700m capital investment
The new plans will revitalize the heart of the University campus, enhance connectivity and improve collaboration between departments.
The Good City
What makes a Good City? Explore the solutions to some of the most critical urban challenges facing cities today.
Future plans for Castlefield Viaduct revealed
The BDP-designed masterplan is a direct response to public feedback from viaduct visitors and the local community.
Salford approves 42-storey Gorton Street tower
New development with 568 studio apartments and ample amenity spaces.
Applied Innovation
Through harnessing emerging tech, BDP continues to drive meaningful change through innovation.
Design.
Every design tells a story.

Coventry University College of Arts and Society
Practice.
We are the original multidisciplinary house of design.




