The result was keep. Per the uncontested sources proffered by Cunard. Jo-Jo Eumerus ( talk, contributions) 20:12, 24 February 2018 (UTC)
I can't see how this meets WP:CORP. It's an architecture practice, and has worked on several notable buildings; some of that work has received coverage in the press, and the company has been mentioned in that context. It received a nomination for the Stirling Prize in 2011. Apart from a couple of sentences in this book, I can find no significant in-depth coverage of the company itself. Justlettersandnumbers ( talk) 13:44, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
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From https://www.amazon.com/Bennetts-Associates-Commentaries-Peter-Carolin/dp/1904772153:
Since its foundation in 1987, Bennetts Associates has won numerous awards for its work and has established itself in the UK as one of the leading architecture practices of its generation. This is the first book to examine the firm's ethos and the themes behind its buildings. Four aspects of Bennetts Associates' work are considered in depth-Perception, Form, Construction and Process-drawing on over 30 built projects in detail, as well as many others in various stages of design and construction. These projects, include Hampstead Theatre, the Wessex Water Headquarters, Brighton Central Library and the New Street Square development in the City of London.
Each of the underlying themes is examined in turn by four well-known writers or commentators - academics Richard Weston and Peter Carolin, design process theorist Frank Duffy and art consultant Vivien Lovell.
The book notes:
Queen Elizabeth II Court is the headquarters of Hampshire County Council (HCC), which carries out administrative functions for a large area of southern England. The building (known formerly as Ashburton Court) houses today 1,100 staff although, when constructed in 1960, it housed only 600. Hence, this example of eco-refurbishment is not only the result of green retrofitting but of improving the efficiency and intensity of the use of office space. The project was undertaken by architects Bennetts Associates, one of the UK's most successful designers of green buildings.
The book notes:
Rab Bennetts founded the eponymous Bennetts Associates Architects and is one of the leading proponents of green buildings in the United Kingdom. Bennetts is well known for several landmark projects, including the Brighton Library. He started the firm in 1987 and now employs about seventy people at two offices in London and Edinburgh.