From school to professional: building a brighter future
Founded in 1953, we are proud to mark our 70th anniversary year by celebrating the positive impact Ryder has made on the communities in which we work.
Andrew Sansom from SALUS Global Knowledge Exchange discusses Ryder's work at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
“Phase one of an expansion project to transform and redevelop both the adult and neonatal Intensive Care Units (ICU) at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, in South West London, is now complete, with 12 new ICU beds supporting the critical care capacity for COVID-19 patients in the capital.
“Carried out by Ryder Architecture, the design of the redeveloped NICU and ICU has focused on the needs of the patients and their families, as well as the staff and clinical teams.”
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The Part 1 architectural graduate reflects on balancing work life while living with a long term health condition.
For the first time in its 26 year history, Ryder’s annual Blueprint event is taking place completely online due to the COVID19 outbreak.
Helen Castle from the RIBA Journal spoke to Peter Buchan about Ryder's communications during the COVID-19 crisis.