welcome to brh architects
Established in 1918 by Liverpool Architect Herbert J Rowse, few practices surviving today can boast a heritage equal to the work of Rowse who produced some of the most notable and prestigious buildings of that era.
These include the first Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool University School of Pharmacy and the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, thought by many to be the finest concert hall of its time.
In 1964, an amalgamation with another practice initiated a change of name to Bradshaw Rowse Harker.
Today we are a thriving practice working closely with our clients producing quality designs which maximise the influence of materials and environment, whilst providing good value within agreed budgets.
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