Stanton Williams | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Alan Stanton Paul Williams Gavin Henderson Peter Murray Patrick Richard[1] |
Principal office | London |
Founded | 1985 |
Work | |
Buildings | Compton Verney Art Gallery; the Wellcome Trust Millennium Building; the extension and refurbishment of the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry; Four Brindleyplace; House of Fraser's Anchor store in Bristol |
Projects | Stadtmuseum Berlin; the Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge; the new campus for the University of the Arts London; Grand Musée d'Art in Nantes[2] |
Stanton Williams is an English architectural and design practice based in Islington, London.
Established in 1985 by Alan Stanton and Paul Williams, the studio now has a team of over 50 people with five directors and six associates. Paul Williams is the first design-trained architect to be registered with ARB. Alan Stanton and Paul Williams are both Royal Designers of Industry.[3]
Stanton Williams has completed over 350 architectural, urban design, masterplanning, exhibition and interior design projects, winning more than 50 awards, in the arts, culture, education, retail, commerce, residential development and local government.