Weston Williamson
Limited Liability Partnership | |
Industry | Architecture |
Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
Number of employees | 88 |
Website | www.westonwilliamson.com |
Weston Williamson is a British architectural firm formed in 1985 and based in London.
History
Weston Williamson was established in 1985 by Andrew Weston and Chris Williamson, who met whilst studying architecture. Weston and Williamson had also both studied with Steve Humphreys at Leicester Polytechnic School of Architecture, who joined the practice in 1991. In 2008 Rob Naybour became a fourth director.
In 2013 Weston Williamson became an LLP forming WestonWilliamson+Partners with the introduction of 9 new partners.
WestonWilliamson+Partners has worked on a number of projects in the UK and abroad including schemes for Transport for London, Southwark Council, Crossrail, HS2 and the Docklands Light Railway. Other projects include the Oliver Morris House in Brixton, New England Bio laboratories in Boston and the Jubilee line extension at London Bridge.
Projects
- New England Biolabs
- River Irwell Community for Urban Splash
- National Energy Foundation
- London Victoria Station Upgrade
- Paddington Integrated Project[1]
- Docklands Light Railway Extension to London City Airport[2]
- Docklands Light Railway Extension to Woolwich[2]
- Docklands Light Railways Extension to Stratford
- East London Line Stations at Hoxton and Dalston Junction railway Jubilee line station at London Bridge[2][3]
- Paddington Crossrail[4]
- Miami Metromover[5]
- HS2 Old Oak Common [6]
- Woolwich Crossrail
- Olive Morris House
- Pudding Mill Lane Station
- Spa Road
- 43 Tanner Street
- 12 Valentine Place
- Talgarth Road
Awards
- 2015 International Property Awards Public Building of the Year
- 2015 RIBA London, Regional Award – Rob Naybour Project Architect of the Year
- 2015 RIBA Awards, Regional Award
- 2014 International Property Awards
- 2013 International Property Awards Mixed Use Architecture
- 2013 International Property Awards Architectural Multiple Residence
- 2013 MIPIM AR Future Project Award, Special Commendation
- 2012 BCI BIM Award
- 2012 NLA Award
- 2012 Galvanizing Award
- 2011 ICE Award Greatest Contribution to London
- 2011 ICE Award Community Award
- 2011 British Homes Award
- 2011 London Planning Award Best Built Project 5 Years On
- 2011 Bentley Be Inspired Award
- 2011 WAN Urban Design Award
- 2010 Hackney Design Award
- 2010 Bentley Be Inspired Award
- 2009 Light Rail Awards, Project of the Year
- 2009 ICE London Merit Awards
- 2009 BCI Best Practice Award[10][dead link]
- 2008 WAF Awards
- 2006 Community Rail Award Best Integration Project
- 2005 Cityscape Architectural Review Award, Transport Masterplanning
- 2002 Civic Trust Award
- 2001 RIBA Regional Award
- 2001 Croydon Urban Design Award
- 2000 Civic Trust Award
- 2000 British Construction Industry Award
- 1996 Civic Trust Award
- 1993 Croydon Urban Design Award, East Croydon Bus Station
- 1995 RIBA Regional Award
- 1985 Glass & Glazing Federation Award
- 1984 Implan Award for Energy Conservation
- 1981 Glass & Glazing Federation Award
- 1981 London Transport Awards
References
- ↑ Paddington integrated project works advertised | Transport Briefing
- 1 2 3 Weston Williamson on how to get on board transport infrastructure projects | Features | Building Design
- ↑ Edwards, Brian (1997), "Part One:Perspectives on station architecture", The Modern Station: New Approaches to Railway Architecture, Taylor & Francis, ISBN 0-419-19680-3 (electronic pages are unnumbered - see Suburban stations section "The Jubilee Line extension")
- ↑ Paddington Crossrail images revealed | News | Building Design
- ↑ Weston Williamson on track with Miami railway | News | Building Design
- ↑ Rogers, David (2014). "Weston Williamson lands High Speed 2 station | News | Building Design". bdonline.co.uk. Retrieved 12 October 2014.