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William Whitfield, Architect

Contemporary English Architecture Practice, UK Design Office Information

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William Whitfield Architect – Key Projects

William Whitfield Buildings

Hunterian Gallery, Gilbert Scott Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland
Date built: c.1978
Hunterian Museum
Interior of a Mackintosh-designed house
University of Glasgow Building
interior image Mike Stoane Lighting
Hunterian Gallery Glasgow
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Key English Building

Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, Westminster, London, England, UK
Date built: 1988
Richmond House
photograph © Adrian Welch
See London Cenotaph for related structure.

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Paternoster Square : Masterplan, City of London, UK

William Whitfield Architect, London Paternoster Square
photograph © Adrian Welch
Paternoster Square

Paternoster Square: Building Six, City of London
Whitfield Partners / Sheppard Robson

Paternoster Square: Juxon House, City of London
Whitfield Partners / Sidell Gibson

Paternoster Square: One Paternoster Row, City of London
Whitfield Partners / Sidell Gibson

Savoy Theatre, Strand, London WC2
1993
Whitfield Partners

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Location: London, south east England, UK

Whitfield Lockwood Architects Practice Information

1920-
British architect office based in London, England

Hunterian Museum:
Hunterian Museum
Interior image Mike Stoane Lighting

London Architects

Whitfield established a London practice with his two partners Dsvid Lyle and Philip Sayer. The practice was named Whitfield Partners. Eventually around 1987 the partners appointed four associates viz. John Hyett, Andrew Lockwood, Andrew Mason and David Walsh.

John Hyett left the practice in 1988 only to return in 2000, at the invitation of Whitfield, to complete the buildings at Paternoster Square by St Paul’s Churchyard and subsequently to sort out the documentation for the restoration of the interiors of Christ Church Spitalfields, a project which had stuttered along for over thirty years.

London Architectural Designs

London Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:

London Architecture : news + key projects

London Architect

Morden Wharf, Greenwich Peninsula, south east London
Design: OMA
Morden Wharf Greenwich Peninsula
image : Pixelflakes
Morden Wharf Development

Dukes House, Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill
Structural Engineer: TZG Partnership
Dukes House Alexandra Palace
photograph : Will Pryce
Muswell Hill House

English Architects

Architecture Studios

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