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Hi. I oppose deletion of this article. If, as claimed, they were the architects for ArcelorMittal Orbit then surely that is notable? It's only the big metal thing outside the 2012 Summer Olympics! :) I'm removing the tag in the hope that that's the correct thing to do. But, Ushida Findlay please note, documentation is needed here and elsewhere. Please discuss on article Talk pages (like this) if you need help, and please heed the WP:COI information that you're being offered. Thanks and best wishes DBaK (talk) 07:33, 15 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I opposed the speedy deletion earlier, because there is clearly some sort of notability to this architecture practice (which will probably be more general now they have been executive architects for the Olympics tower). I wrote an article earlier this year on one of the founding partners, Kathryn Findlay, as part of the Women's History Month project. As confirmed by the practice's feature in the 'Architects Today' book, this practice (in its original guise) was highly original and well regarded. Sionk (talk) 10:28, 15 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]