About
Bartlett Hughes are a multi-disciplinary design consultancy specialising in workplace interior architecture and design.
We undertake the research, design and procurement of culturally relevant, innovative and cost savvy workspaces for our clients, their people and their stakeholders.
The story
Bartlett Hughes was established in 2019 by Andrew Bartlett continuing a career spanning more than 30 years in workplace design.
Working with, managing and ultimately owning award-winning consultancies, he has experience delivering projects from 3,000 to 300,000 sq.ft. across a wide variety of sectors.
Andrew has a particular specialism in co-ordinating work within listed buildings and in achieving the associated planning consents and building control approvals.
The experience
Our experience enables us to offer the benefits of a leading-edge consultancy approach to all our clients, large or small, whilst combining this with a personal touch and the flexibility, agility and reduced overhead of a smaller, highly focused, specialist team.
The approach
A refurbishment or relocation and fit-out can be an intimidating prospect with many inherent challenges:
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Ensuring management buy-in
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Future-proofing your new workspace
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Sticking to the budget
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Avoiding disruption to day-to-day operations
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Engagement with your staff throughout the process
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Managing expectations
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Getting everything finished on time
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And the ever-present worry of “getting something wrong”...
Imperial College London
Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Contract & delivery management
Great design needs careful execution. We are both dogged and pragmatic in safeguarding the design integrity of your project throughout its construction
Detail design & specification
Accurate detailing and efficient coordination bring your project to life, enable accurate pricing and construction and ensure timely project completion
Space-planning & concept design
We create beautiful, intuitive workplaces manipulating space and aligning facilities with users’ needs to create instinctively interactive environments
Property evaluation
Our architectural skills can quickly assess size, layout, proporation and available natural light to determine a buildings’ adaptability to your requirements
Consultancy & strategy
We design by understanding, consulting, measuring, and assessing; using bespoke tools to define and validate your needs clearly and accurately
Offering bespoke workplace consultancy services
what clients think
“Andrew has carried out a variety of design projects for the TUC ranging from office and WC refurbishments to a new rooftop access staircase. For these and other works he has successfully negotiated with the London Borough of Camden Conservation Team to obtain the required Listed Building Consents. He has also been a pleasure to work with.”
Helen Bilton, Estates Manager
Trades Union Congress (TUC)
“I have known Andrew for more than 30 years in the industry and, having worked with him on many of his projects, I was delighted when he agreed to take on the refurbishment of our London office. He has transformed our space into one which is very much in keeping with today’s style of hybrid working. Visiting customers go away with such a positive impression and staff are delighted that he picked up on their needs and made it work so beautifully.”
Tony Browne, Managing Director
Fagerhult Lighting
“Very happy to confirm your good work to future clients - thanks for all you have done for us.”
Jackie Weller, Executive Director (Transform) / Deputy Chief Executive
Royal College of Surgeons
“Many thanks for everything Andrew. All looks great. I think what you have produced matches well with our visions of future working as well as addressing concerns of staff.”
Walter Hand, Facilities Manager
Royal College of Surgeons
“Thank you for helping us to create our perfect workplace.”
Isabel Thonger, Director of Customer Experience
Grand Union Housing Group
“Love this space and such a great environment to work in, huge thanks for shaping and delivering our vision and for the cracking work on the project.”
Phil Hardy, Executive Director of Operations
Grand Union Housing Group
clients
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Trades Union Congress (TUC)
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Royal College of Surgeons
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Engie
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Fagerhult Lighting
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Grand Union Housing Group
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Longhurst Group
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Charles Russell Speechlys
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Make One Group
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BNP Paribas Real Estate
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Tom Marston Ltd.
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Nexen (CNOOC)
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GDF Suez
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Watson Farley & Williams
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Absolut
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Terra Firma
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AkzoNobel UK
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Avco Trust
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Alexander McQueen
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Citterio S.P.A
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Four Seasons Health Care
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British Airways
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British Airways World Cargo
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British Airways Engineering
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ICI
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BP plc
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Unilever UK Group
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Honeywell
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Chartered Insurance Institute
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Royal College of Anaesthetists
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Royal College of General Practitioners
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General Medical Council (GMC)
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Imperial College London
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University of Derby
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Boston College
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Rank Xerox
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Glaxo Holdings
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Hamilton Oil (BHP)
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Energis plc
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House of Fraser
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Penna
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BISRIA
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Pall Corporation
The story
Bartlett Hughes was established in 2019 by Andrew Bartlett continuing a career spanning more than 30 years in workplace design.
Working with, managing and ultimately owning award-winning consultancies, he has experience delivering projects from 3,000 to 300,000 sq.ft. across a wide variety of sectors.
Andrew has a particular specialism in co-ordinating work within listed buildings and in achieving the associated planning consents and building control approvals.
The experience
Our experience enables us to offer the benefits of a leading-edge consultancy approach to all our clients, large or small, combined with a personal touch and the flexibility, agility and reduced overhead of a smaller, focused specialist team.
The approach
A refurbishment or relocation and fit-out is can be an intimidating prospect with many inherent challenges:
-
Ensuring management buy-in
-
Future-proofing your new workspace
-
Sticking to the budget
-
Avoiding disruption to day-to-day operations
-
Engagement with your staff throughout the process
-
Managing expectations
-
Getting everything finished on time
-
And the ever-present worry of “getting something wrong”...