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Hugh Broughton has made his first appearance in 'The Progress 1000: London's most influential people of 2018', as one of London's most influential visualisers. The list, compiled by The Evening Standard, spans 11 different categories and includes 30 notable architects.

The citation states that "Broughton is the architect of the futuristic British Antarctic Research Station, but closer to home he has recently won praise for his restoration of the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and his ongoing project to restore Congress House, the TUC’s iconic 1950s HQ in Bloomsbury."

Many congratulations from all at HBA for this deserved recognition! 

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