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Holder Mathias Architects Limited, often simply known as Holder Mathias or Holder Mathias Architects, is an
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and
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based in
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, England. The firm was founded in 1969, in Cardiff, Wales, by architects Peter Mathias and Tim Holder as the Holder and Mathias Partnership. It has been responsible for the Atlantic Wharf development, the eastern portion of the
Cardiff Bay Cardiff Bay (; colloquially "The Bay") is an area and freshwater lake in Cardiff, Wales. The site of a former tidal bay and estuary, it is the river mouth of the River Taff and River Ely, Ely. The body of water was converted into a lake as part ...
redevelopment project, including Crickhowell House and the Red Dragon Centre, and other projects in the United Kingdom and Europe. Holder Mathias has an American subsidiary, Taylor Clark Architects, which it uses as its international arm.


History

Tim Holder and Peter Mathias founded the Holder and Mathias Partnership in Cardiff, Wales, in 1969. The firm was originally based from Holder's home in Rumney, in an office above his garage. In an interview with the ''
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'' from 1987, Holder stated that the duo initially planned for the firm to become a "medium-sized firm for Cardiff" with 20 employees. In 1970, the firm was relocated to offices in Four Elms Road, Cardiff, where the duo were then joined by a third partner, Bryan Alcock. In the late 1970s, the firm acquired Associated Dairies, then a minor but growing dairy company in
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, England. Associated Dairies later became the supermarket chain
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, with the firm's work expanding to cover several towns and retail projects across the United Kingdom as a result. The firm continued to expand significantly over the rest of the decade, which led to the opening of an office in London in 1978. By 1987, the firm had grown to 160 employees, with 95 of these based in London and 65 based in Cardiff. By this time, it had been the architect of 15 Asda stores,
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in
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,
Cromwell Hospital The Cromwell Hospital is a private sector hospital located in the South Kensington area of London. It is operated by international healthcare company Bupa. History The hospital, which was designed by Holder Mathias, was established by Bank of ...
in London, a military hospital in Saudi Arabia, two projects in the
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at a cost of £80 million, and Cardiff's Leckwith development. In 1984, the firm put forward a successful bid to redevelop the derelict Bute East Dock area of Cardiff, which would become the first part of the wider
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redevelopment project. Later known as the Atlantic Wharf development, Mathias, Holder and Alcock designed the project at a cost of £50 million. In 1987, the firm purchased the area's abandoned
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, which it restored and redeveloped into its new headquarters and the centre of the new development, becoming the first firm to relocate to the Cardiff Bay redevelopment area. During the same period, the firm expanded its operations in London. As a result, it was commissioned to deliver multiple residential developments, such as the Free Trade Wharf. The firm later designed the eastern portion of the wider Cardiff Bay redevelopment project, designing and constructing more than 30 projects in the area over the next two decades. Such projects included the Red Dragon Centre, Crickhowell House and the Atradius building. In the 1980s, it also formed an American
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and international arm, Taylor Clark Architects, to compete internationally. The firm continued to design several major projects in the early 1990s, most notably the Oasis Holiday Village development in Cumbria for Centre Parcs, which became another regular client of the firm. Other clients included 3M, Sony and Hewlett Packard, with the firm active in the London Docklands, the Roath basin and Cardiff. In the late 1990s, the firm expanded its operations into Europe, establishing an architectural partnership in
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, Germany, in 1999 and participating in multiple retail developments throughout the continent. Developments from the firm in the UK included the St Stephen's shopping centre in Hull, which costed £90 million, and several projects for Centre Parcs in Woburn and Cumbria. Co-founder Peter Mathias announced his retirement in 2013. In November 2023, housing firm
Taylor Wimpey Taylor Wimpey plc (formerly Taylor Woodrow plc) is one of the largest home construction companies in the United Kingdom. The company was created from the merger of rivals Taylor Woodrow and George Wimpey on 3 July 2007. It is listed on the Lond ...
launched a £50 million damages claim against Holder Mathias over alleged defects in its 450-home development at Victoria Wharf in Cardiff Bay. A 2019 survey of the building had found fire safety defects with its cladding, cavity barriers and insulation, which Taylor Wimpey said constituted "an imminent danger to the health and safety" of residents and "rendered the apartments unfit for human habitation". Holder Mathias denied the claims, as design of the external wall systems had been undertaken by contractor
Taylor Woodrow Taylor Woodrow was one of the largest housebuilding and general construction companies in Britain. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index until its merger with rival housebuilder George Wimpey ...
, façade design subcontractor SERS and suppliers Alsecco, Envirowall and Eternit.


Organisation

Holder Mathis is registered in England and Wales as a
private limited company A private limited company is any type of business entity in Privately held company, "private" ownership used in many jurisdictions, in contrast to a Public company, publicly listed company, with some differences from country to country. Example ...
, with architectural activities as its stated nature of business. It was originally named the Holder and Mathias Partnership from 1969, but changed its name to Filbuk 98 Limited in March 1987. In July 1987, its name was again changed to Holder Mathias Limited, before the firm reverted to Holder and Mathias Partnership Limited later that month. It changed its name again in October 1987, becoming Holder Mathias Alcock PLC, which remained its name until October 2002. In October 2002, its name was changed to Holder Mathias Architects PLC. Since 2009, it has been named Holder Mathias LLP.


References

{{Reflist British companies established in 1969 1969 establishments in Wales