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Proctor Matthews Architects : Architecture

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post updated 8 June 2022

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8 Jun 2022
Northstowe Heritage Centre Building, Cambridgeshire, Southeast England, UK
Northstowe Heritage Centre Building, Cambridgeshire
image courtesy of architects practice
Northstowe Heritage Centre Building Cambridgeshire
Proctor and Matthews Architects’ Heritage Centre at the heart of the major Northstowe development has been granted planning permission by Cambridgeshire County Council. The contemporary exhibition space will showcase artefacts discovered during the major archaeological excavation for Northstowe, and the simultaneous A14 upgrade by National Highways.

Featured Building by Proctor Matthews Architects:

Travel Lodge Hotel Cambridge, southeast England, UK
Date built: 2004
Travel Lodge Cambridge by Proctor Matthews Architects
photo © Adrian Welch
Travel Lodge Hotel
Address: Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, off Hills Rd

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Location: London, south east England, UK

Proctor Matthews Architects Practice Information

Architect studio based in London, UK

This architecture practice was founded in London in 1988.

Proctor Matthews Architects are a vibrant, nurturing and interactive studio that constantly encourages each of the staff members to explore and test new ideas. The practice have a dynamic and talented team of international staff who are passionate about improving their built environment.

The firm support staff in their professional development by organising internal design workshops, in-house presentations and attending external talks. The practice thrives on creating a warm, friendly and informal working environment nurtured through social events arranged throughout the year.

The Proctor Matthews Architects studio is set within a post war building in leafy Bermondsey. The space is purpose designed to support a creative working environment as well as host formal and informal meetings and small exhibitions.
source: https://www.proctorandmatthews.com/practice/studio

London Architects Practices

Stephen Proctor studied at the University of Sheffield. He has lectured and taught extensively in schools of architecture in both the UK and abroad, has been a Design Tutor and Senior Lecturer at the Universities of Sheffield and Brighton, and was External Examiner to the Universities of Sheffield and Kent. He is currently a Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield.

Andrew Matthews studied at the Universities of Cambridge and Sheffield. He has lectured and taught extensively in schools of architecture in both the UK and abroad; and has been a Design Tutor and Senior Lecturer at the Universities of Sheffield and Brighton. In the past, Andrew was also appointed as an External Examiner to Sheffield and Greenwich Universities as well as the University of the Creative Arts in Canterbury. Currently, Andrew serves as a Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield.

Website: www.proctorandmatthews.com

London Architectural Designs

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London Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:

Weston Studio Rambert Ballet School, Twickenham
Architecture: MICA
Weston Studio Rambert Ballet School
photo : Andy Stagg
Weston Studio Rambert Ballet School

Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal
Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal

NoMad London, Bow Street, Covent Garden, WC2
Design: Roman and Williams
NoMad London Hotel, Covent Garden

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