London Structures Lab believe there is a way to do things better. More creative use of materials, people and technology can lead to improved building quality and efficiency. The right attitude, drive and focus inform an altruistic design solution that is of the greatest benefit to our clients, collaborators, the industry and society. We aim to be true consulting engineers, using our detailed experience of the construction process, in combination with our research and knowledge of the latest academic research, to add real value to our projects from the very first concept meeting through to the end of construction. We are as interested in how a detail fits together on site, as we are assessing the feasibility of using non-standard construction materials. As a collective of structural engineers pasionate about the built environment, we foster a working environment where individual and cultural differences are respected and valued. We strongly believe in the power of the team and helping members develop to their potential.
| Website | https://www.londonstructureslab.com |
| Employees | 28 (24 on RocketReach) |
| Address | 48 Union Street, London, England SE1 1TD, GB |
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| Industry | Civil Engineering |
| Keywords | Structural Engineering, Building Efficiency, Structural Analysis, Efficient Building, Building Design, Building Materials, Construction Technology, Construction Management, Construction Innovation, Innovative Construction, Sustainable Building, Design Solutions, Engineering Solutions, Material Innovation, Project Management, Architectural Technology, Architectural Design, Creative Design, Building Consulting |
| Competitors | Jacobs, AECOM, Arup, Buro Happold, Mott MacDonald, Gensler, Foster + Partners, WSP +35 more (view full list) |
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24 people are employed at London Structures Lab.
London Structures Lab is based in London, England.