Four Bartlett alumni came together to form one of the UK's largest architectural practices, based on a shared set of aphoristic values.
Allford and Monaghan had met during their degree course in Sheffield, and Hall and Morris in Bristol. “After a year out in practice, we four came together in London at The Bartlett,” says Peter Morris, “and we quickly began to collaborate.” And although they didn’t realise it at the time, their shared final year project at The Bartlett, ‘The Fifth Man’, “set out a way of working that would become the template for a working relationship over the next three decades”, says Morris.
“Outside of the studio crits and occasional lectures, the best thing it had to offer was the Thursday wine bar,” Morris remembers, “a makeshift den of drinking and conversation, always made more lively by the presence of the studio teachers and invited critics.”
From students to teachers
All four went on to become studio teachers at The Bartlett, initially under the leadership of David Dunster and eventually being invited to run a unit by Sir Peter Cook, first in the degree years and later within the diploma programme.
Apart from providing the foundations for their future partnership, their time spent at The Bartlett led to the adoption of a number of aphorisms which guided their four-way collaboration, and that continue to underpin their larger-scale collaboration in practice. One example was: ‘If it’s not drawn, it can’t be discussed.’
After three years working at in practice post-diploma, Allford, Hall, Monaghan and Morris got their first big break in an international design competition for a series of six sites across the city of Birmingham. Their entries were placed in three of the four categories they entered, and this success was enough to prompt the four to set up their first office, just at the peak of the pre-recession economy, in 1989.
Nearly 30 years on, AHMM is one of the largest architecture practices in the UK, with more than 450 people working across offices in London, Bristol and Oklahoma City, and on projects around the world. Allford, Hall, Monaghan and Morris are all Directors, and Morris is also Managing Director. A fifth Director, Nigel Harris, joined the board in 2017.