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post updated 20 October 2023
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WestonWilliamson+Partners News, chronological:
20 October 2023
Barking Riverside Station, London Borough of Barking & Dagenham a Finalist at Building Beauty Awards 2023
WW+P for TFL/Barking Roverside Ltd
photograph courtesy of architects office / Royal Fine Art Commission Trust
A railway station that serves variously as gateway, anchor and beacon, setting the tone for a huge development site on the Thames that will eventually contain 11,000 homes but which at the moment sits almost empty apart from this building:
24 May 2022
Woolwich Elizabeth Line Station, Woolwich, Royal Borough of Greenwich, southeast London, England, UK
photo : Morley von Sternberg
Woolwich Elizabeth Line Station London Building
Woolwich is unique as the only brand new station on the Elizabeth Line – and as the station with the greatest potential impact on its surroundings and the wider city.
23 May 2022
Two Elizabeth Line stations, London, England, UK
photo : Morley von Sternberg
Two Elizabeth Line Stations
31 May 2017
Khyaung School Khyaung village, north east of Phnom Penh City, Cambodia
image courtesy of architects
Khyaung School in Cambodia
A new school in rural Cambodia, designed and built pro-bono by Weston Williamson + Partners officially opens on June 1, International Children’s Day.
23 Sep 2016
Modular Student Accommodation in Lewisham, London, England, UK
photo © Nick Guttridge
Modular Student Accommodation in Lewisham
Chapter Lewisham, a distinctive ‘boutique’ concept of student accommodation, part of Lewisham Council’s town centre regeneration plan, opened its doors to students late last week.
30 Aug 2016
Cairo Science City Competition, Egypt
London architecture practice WestonWilliamson+Partners has beaten Zaha Hadid Architects to win an international design competition for Cairo’s Science City, reports Building Design.
The 125,000 sqm project will be a national institute for scientific innovation and will be built in the desert in a new town on the western edge of the Egyptian capital called “6th of October City”.
Chris Williamson, one of the founders of WW&P, said: “We are proud to have won. Needless to say that Egypt has a unique cultural heritage, but we were also attracted by the ambition of the project, clearly expressed through the brief.
Website: Cairo Science City design by Weston Williamson
Jul 2016
Cambodia School Design + Build Project
WestonWilliamson+Partners report that they are working with Engenuiti and Building Trust International to design a school in Cambodia and will help build the project alongside the local community. With their generous help they will raise most of the funds to carry out the project.
WW+P’s design services will be for a primary and secondary school located in Khyaung Village, Kampon Province, Cambodia. The brief is to design and build 3 classrooms and a library.
A team from Building Trust and WW+P will head out to Cambodia in October, where they will help construct the school. Building Trust will hold workshops on sustainable building techniques for the local community alongside the team of volunteers. An introductory meeting and a design charrette has already taken place to collaborate on a sustainable and durable vision for development and a forum of ideas for the school and fundraising. This project is an international extension of WW+P’s work with local schools encouraging students to become aware of opportunities in engineering, architecture and construction.
12 May 2016
Weston Williamson Architects – Key Projects
Paddington Crossrail Station Building, London, England, UK
Design: WestonWilliamson+Partners architects
image by architects
Paddington Crossrail Station Building
This design balances many design issues including heritage, conservation, transport integration, way-finding, orientation, servicing and security to create a world-class pedestrian space alongside the existing Network Rail buildings, according to the architects
Featured Buildings by Weston Williamson, alphabetical:
DLR Stations, east London, UK
Date built: 2003-05
Four Docklands Light Railway stations
Pinner Parish Church Hall, Church Lane, Pinner, Harrow, northwest London, UK
Date built: 1994
More architectural design projects by Weston Williamson online soon
Location: 43 Tanner Street, London, SE1 3PL, England, United Kingdom
Weston Williamson – Practice Information
Architect studio based in London SE1, England
This British architect practice was formed in 1985 and became a limited company in 1991. The design studio has grown steadily and are currently a 80-strong team of architects and designers with a broad range of skills and expertise.
The practice is based in Southwark in their own offices which they designed and built in 2001. The area was appealing to the office having completed the Jubilee Line Extension to London Bridge in 1999.
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London Architectural Designs
London Architecture Designs – chronological list
London Architect – design practice listing on e-architect
London Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:
Mandarin Oriental Bankside, Bankside Yards, Southwark
Design: PLP Architecture
image courtesy of Mandarin Oriental Hotels
Mandarin Oriental Bankside London hotel
Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal
Houses of Parliament Restoration and Renewal
NoMad London, 4 Bow St, Covent Garden, WC2E 7AT
Design: Roman and Williams
NoMad London Hotel, Covent Garden
London Architecture : news + key projects
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