The Scotsman

Architectu­re firm to build on bumper order book

● Europe’s tallest building among projects Kettle will complete in 2019

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

0 An artist’s impression of the River Clyde Crossing, where work is expected to begin this year Kettle Collective, the Edinburgh-based architectu­re company, is seeking to build on its largest ever order book as it looks forward to the completion of key internatio­nal projects in the coming year.

The architectu­re studio has achieved a record project pipeline in 2018, securing new clients across the Middle East, China and Malta and launching a second Middle East office in Oman in July.

This year work will begin at Glasgow’s River Clyde Crossing bridge, the largest opening cable-stay road bridge in the world, as well as significan­t projects at Port Sultan Qaboos in Oman and the Roberto Cavalli hotel in Dubai Marina.

Design principal Tony Kettle, who heads up the firm, expects building work at some of the company’s key internatio­nal

TONY KETTLE, FOUNDER projects, which include the Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (DEWA) Solar Innovation Centre in the UAE, to finish in the next 12 months.

The DEWA building, based on the principles of divine geometry in Islamic art, will be at the centre of the largest photovolta­ic solar power facility in the Middle East.

Kettle also anticipate­s completion on Europe’s tallest building, St Petersburg’s Lakhta Centre, which he designed while working at RMJM Architects and has continued to play a role in since forming Kettle Collective.

Kettle, who is perhaps best known for designing the Falkirk Wheel, said: “Looking at our order book, the year ahead is already shaping up to be a busy one with significan­t projects completing and others beginning.

“Lakhta, the River Clyde Crossing, Port Sultan Qaboos and the Dubai developmen­ts are all unique and significan­t projects, they have been designed to enhance their respective areas with a modern approach that recognises the surroundin­g culture and history.

“We are working on designs for masterplan­s and buildings all over the globe and have a number in the pipeline. Our work covers projects of all sizes and many of our clients come to us looking for bespoke designs that address specific issues.”

Kettle Collective, which also a Dubai office, formed in 2012 with a focus on high performanc­e, energy efficient designs.

“We are working on designs for masterplan­s and buildings all over the globe and have a number in the pipeline”

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