Richard Murphy (architect)
Richard Murphy OBE is a Scottish architect and businessman. He is the founder and principal architect of Richard Murphy Architects, an architectural firm operating in Edinburgh.
Life
Murphy was educated at Newcastle and Edinburgh Universities, and has taught at the latter. In 1991 he formed Edinburgh architectural firm, Richard Murphy Architects, and it has since grown to over twenty architects. His firm focuses on designing small scale extensions to houses, and mews conversions. They have worked on several UK National Lottery-funded buildings. Murphy claims to have been greatly influenced by Italian architect Carlo Scarpa. In 1998 he presented a Channel 4 documentary on Scarpa, directed by Murray Grigor. In 2004 Murphy exhibited at the Venice Biennale. In 2012, Richard Murphy Architects published a book titled "Of Its Time and of Its Place: The Work of Richard Murphy Architects."
Murphy is a Member of the RIBA, a Fellow of the RIAS, an Academician of the Royal Scottish Academy, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, a Trustee of the Turn End Trust, an Honorary Fellow of Napier University, and a frequent Chairman of Regional RIBA Awards Panels. Richard Murphy Architects has also won a total of 19 RIBA Awards.
He was appointed an OBE in the New Year's Honours December 2006 for services to architecture, the only practising architect on the list.[1]
Murphy has held lectures in places such as Scotland, at Edinburgh University, the Student-led 5710 lecture society of The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and The Built Environment, Aberdeen and Strathclyde University in Glasgow. In 2006 he completed a lecture tour in South Africa, and on 13 March 2012 he gave a conference titled "Architecture of its time and its place" to students at Barcelona Institute of Architecture.[2] Most recently Murphy lectured at the Association of Icelandic Architects in 2015.
He has completed a modern mews-style house at Calton Hill near Edinburgh Castle, for his own use, and says he lives "pretty simply".[3]
Notable completed work
Projects by year of design
- Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, 1991
- Maggie's Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1994 + 1997 extension
- Nominated for 1997 Stirling Prize
- Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, 1996
- Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre, Peebles, 1998
- Nominated for 2004 RIAS Best Building in Scotland
- Caernarfon Arts Centre, Wales, 2000
- Olorosso Restaurant, Edinburgh, 2001
- John Muir's Birthplace, Dunbar, East Lothian, 2001
- Computer Centre, Merchiston Campus, Napier University, Edinburgh, 2001 [4]
- Tolbooth Arts Centre, Stirling, 2002
- British High Commission, Sri Lanka, 2008
- Housing Moore Street, Glasgow, 2008 [5]
- University of East London - Computer and Conference Centre, London, 2009 [6]
- Stratheden Dementia and Mental Health Unit, Fife, 2009 [7]
- Justice Mill Lane Park Inn Hotel and Office Development, Aberdeen, 2011 [8]
- Queen's University Belfast Postgraduate Accommodation, Belfast, 2012 [9]
- Old See House Mental Health Facility (in association with RPP Architects), Belfast, 2014 [10]
- Postgraduate Housing for The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 2014 [11]
External links
- Official site
- Richard Murphy: Ten Years of Practice at RIBA website
- The 5710 Lecture Series and Society
- "British High Commission, Sri Lanka" on Architecture News Plus
References
- ↑ "Richard Murphy receives OBE in New Year's list". Building Design. 7 January 2007. Retrieved 2015-04-19 – via Highbeam. (subscription required (help)).
- ↑ http://www.coollective.org/barcelona/
- ↑ "My Home: Richard Murphy, architect". The Independent (London). 5 July 2006. Retrieved 2015-04-19.
- ↑ Computer Centre, Merchiston Campus, Napier University, Edinburgh, RichardMurphyArchitects.com
- ↑ Housing Moore Street, Glasgow, RichardMurphyArchitects.com
- ↑ University of East London - Computer and Conference Centre, RichardMurphyArchitects.com
- ↑ Stratheden 18 Bed Dementia and Mental Health Unit, RichardMurphyArchitects.com
- ↑ Justice Mill Lane Park Inn Hotel and Office Development, Aberdeen, RichardMurphyArchitects.com
- ↑ Queen's University Belfast Postgraduate Accommodation, RichardMurphyArchitects.com
- ↑ Old See House Mental Health Facility, Belfast View of Internal Landscape Garden, RichardMurphyArchitects.com
- ↑ Postgraduate Housing for The University of Edinburgh, Holyrood Road, Edinburgh, RichardMurphyArchitects.com