As a company innovating at the extremes of known science, The Technology Partnership’s flexible, open-ended brief was only to be expected. Sheppard Robson obliged with its Birchwood HQ
There’s something of Stanley Kubrick in the way The Technology Partnership’s ominous black-logo monolith rises from the perennial grasses of its deeply rural Cambridgeshire site. For a moment it’s like you’re in a time warp – beyond it, from the bucolic, a sudden vision of high-tech glass and concrete; The Dawn of Man’ scene in the film 2001, where the thrown bone turns into the space station.
The image fits this futuristic business. For 35 years, says TTP managing director Dr Sam Hyde, this has been a specific kind of technology consultancy. Post-doctorate scientists and engineers work as ‘opportunity realisers to bring technology-driven solutions to market’ – ones that, you can…
