Belvedere Place is a high-end, mixed use redevelopment of an old industrial site. It is unusual and quite unique in that it enjoys a position on the very edge of the capital city, Hamilton. It represents an opportunity to place a tasteful office, retail and an apartment development in a single campus on one of the best sites still available in Bermuda.

The Owners decided to hold an architectural competition for the professional architectural work involve in this $105M project. Butterworth Associates were the winners of this competition and awarded the project to design and document to completion.

This competition-winning design used the services of Butterworth Associates and their consolidated team of consultant engineers and landscape designers. The project is an outstanding example of a large commercial project of serious financial significance that was entirely entrusted to the responsibility of a Bermuda-based architectural practice from the outset. Our organisation has the responsibility for the choice of consultants working on the project under a single contract with the owner.  With a completed cost anticipated being over $100M., we are particularly proud of the trust shown in our abilities. The economic climate suffered greatly in Bermuda and as a result this programme has been delayed until the real estate market improves. Only the Basement Car Parks and all foundations were completed when work was stopped.

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