AL A

AL_A, formerly known as Amanda Levete Architects, is a London-based practice formed in 2009 by Stirling Prize-winning architect Amanda Levete CBE.

Practice
AL_A was formed in 2009 following the end of Levete's 20-year partnership with the late Jan Kaplický at Future Systems, where the partnership had completed several internationally recognised buildings including Selfridges' store in Birmingham and the Stirling Prize-winning media centre at Lord's Cricket Ground.

Levete's new company has won a number of important projects and competitions, based on her creative and collaborative approach to architecture.

Projects

 * Exhibition Road Quarter - gallery, entrance and courtyard at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2017)
 * Central Embassy, Bangkok (2017)
 * MAAT, EDP Foundation Cultural Centre, Lisbon (2016)
 * Sky Central (2015)
 * MPavilion, Melbourne (2015)
 * Tincan (2014)
 * 10 Hills Place, London (2009)
 * Spencer Dock Bridge, Dublin (2009)

Awards

 * RIBA National Award 2018
 * Cultural Project of the Year, AJ Awards 2017
 * Leading Culture Destination Award, Best Museum Architecture 2017
 * Iconic Awards, Architecture Best of Best 2017
 * Iconic Awards, Practice of the Year 2017
 * BCO Awards, Best of Best 2017
 * The Chicago Athenaeum International Architecture Award
 * European Aluminium Award, Special Jury Prize for Innovation & Design
 * World Architecture Festival 2009 Interiors and Fit-Out Prize
 * CAB Aluminium in Renovation Award UK, Overall Winner
 * CAB Aluminium in Renovation Award UK, Special Prize
 * Leading European Arhictects Form, LEAF Awards