Piers Gough Architect, CZWG Architects office, Building Designs Photos, British housing
CZWG Architects : Architecture
Contemporary English Architecture Studio: London Design Office, UK
post updated 3 September 2024
Piers Gough News
15 Apr 2016
Back to the City Conference, Glasgow School of Art, Scotland
Keynote speakers include: Sjoerd Soeters, Piers Gough, Theodor Winters and Kathleen James-Chakraborty
CZWG: Crown Street Regeneration Project Masterplan
Back to the City, conference by the Mackintosh School of Architecture at The Glasgow School of Art.
The conference, which brings together international speakers from academia and practice, will take place in the Reid Building at the GSA on 5 & 6 May 2016.
Website: Piers Gough at Back to the City Conference
CZWG Architects – Key Projects
Featured Buildings by Piers Gough, alphabetical:
Hornsey Street Social Housing, Holloway, north London
2007
photo © Adrian Welch
Lough Road Housing – Ashburton Grove (Arsenal), north London
EG2 + EG3, Hornsey Street / Eden Grove, Holloway, north London
2007
photo © Adrian Welch
65 Hopton Street, Bankside (adj. Tate Modern), Southwark, London
2006
photo © Adrian Welch
Preston Road, Brighton, East Sussex, south England
Barnsley Markets development, north England
CZWG with Holder Mathias Architects
2006-
£180m
Brighton Marina, Brighton, East Sussex, south England
Edgar Street Grid, Hereford
2006-
Regeneration masterplan
Granary Wharf – Housing, Leeds, England
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Jacob’s Island, Bermondsey, southeast London
Mill St, by River Thames, Bermondsey, Southwark, southeast London
Queen Elizabeth Street, Bermondsey, Southwark, southeast London
Vaux Brewery Site redevelopment, Sunderland, County Durham, north England
2007-
Scottish Buildings by Piers Gough
Cochrane House, Glasgow
Cochrane Square building image © AJW
Building A4, Edinburgh – CZWG Architects
2001
image © Adrian Welch
More CZWG Buildings online soon
Location: 17 Bowling Green Lane, London EC1R 0QB
Piers Gough Practice Information
CZWG Architects – Background
Piers Gough, born 1946, is a famous UK architect, formerly partner in firm of Campbell, Zogolovich, Wilkinson and Gough (now CZWG)
Post-modern buildings in London’s Docklands made Piers Gough’s name:-
Cascades Apartment Tower on the Isle of Dogs (1988)
Housing (The Owl) Bermondsey
He designed the Lutyens exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London (1981-2) and a yellow-coloured block on South Bank of Thames in London, which forms a partial spiral in plan (photo top of this page).
Piers Gough is designing a controversial skyscraper development proposed for the former Endeavour garage site on Preston Road, Brighton. The project has been branded “phallic egocentricism” due to its unusual, organic tower design.
Piers Gough is advisor to Frank Gehry on the King Alfred site in Hove, England and is also working on Brighton Marina, England.
CZWG are based in the City of London
English Building Designs
Contemporary English Buildings – recent architectural selection on e-architect below:
London Architecture : news + key projects
London Houses incl South Bank housing by this design studio
Architecture Design
Contemporary Building Designs – recent architectural selection from e-architect below:
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