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Hudson Architects are a British architecture practice based in Norwich, London and Holt, UK.

Hudson Architects have completed buildings in a number of different sectors. Projects include Bavent House, which won a Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Award in 2011, and the Salvation Army Citadel in Chelmsford, which won a RIBA Award in 2010. The practice has also designed Feeringbury Barn – a large converted 16th century barn in Essex, and the OPEN Youth Venue in Norwich.

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  3. Merrick, Jay (4 January 2010). "Tower of Strength: The Salvation Army Citadel in Chelmsford". The Independent. London.
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  5. Goodall, John (19 September 2012). "Industrial Arts-and-Crafts - Feeringbury Barn, Essex". Country Life.
  6. "WAN:: Open Youth Venue by Hudson Architects in Norwich, United Kingdom". www.worldarchitecturenews.com. Retrieved 17 October 2018.


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