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Stanton Williams, Architects, Building, Office, Practice, Photo, Designs, England

Stanton Williams Architects : Information + Images

Contemporary English Architecture Practice



Latest News + Projects from Stanton Williams

3 Nov 2009

STANTON WILLIAMS IS SELECTED FOR INTERNATIONAL
MUSEUM DESIGN COMPETITION

Stanton Williams has been shortlisted for a competition to design a major extension to the world-renowned Sprengel Museum, Hannover. The brief asks for an additional floor area of 4350 sqm comprising of exhibition spaces, an events area, offices and a new delivery bay.

The Museum houses one of the most comprehensive permanent collections of 20th and 21st century art alongside regular and diverse temporary exhibitions. New acquisitions to the collection now mean that an extension to the existing building is necessary.

The existing building was designed by the architectural practice of P & U Trint, Cologne, and Dieter Quast, Heidelberg, following their success in the international architectural competition of 1973, and erected in two phases, in 1979 and 1989. The building is regarded as a high-quality example of German museum architecture.

Grand Musée d'Art, Nantes, France
2009-
Stanton Williams is one of the five shortlisted practices in an international design competition for the Grand Musée d'Art Nantes

Nørreport Station Competition, Copenhagen, Denmark
2009-
Nørreport Station Copenhagen : Shortlisting

Bournville Place, Birmingham, England
2009
Bournville Place
photo : Peter Cook
Bournville Place

26 May 2009
STANTON WILLIAMS APPOINTS TWO NEW ASSOCIATES
Architects Stanton Williams are pleased to announce the appointment of two new associates: Kalpesh Intwala and Kaori Ohsugi. These promotions recognise the significant contribution which each of them has made to Stanton Williams and their central role in future development of the practice.

Founding Director Paul Williams said: "We are continuously facing new challenges and have proved ourselves capable of delivering successful projects of every scale, nationally and internationally, while respecting the rigorous design standards we have always strived for. I have no doubt that the new associates will help maintain and reinforce this guideline objective in the future."

Stanton Williams is currently on site with the new Central St Martin's College of Art & Design at King's Cross Central, and responsible for the public space around Centre Point Tower including sculptural glass pavilions to mark the entrances of the new Crossrail and underground station at Tottenham Court Road. Other notable current projects include: ceramic galleries for the Victoria & Albert Museum; a new plant science laboratory for Cambridge University; a second phase of student accommodation for Cranfield University; the Marinehaus Museum in Berlin; new offices for Wiltshire Council in Salisbury; and sporting facilities for the London 2012 Olympic Eton Manor site.

Stanton Williams - key buildings, alphabetical:

Belgrade Theatre extension, Coventry, England
2007
Belgrade Theatre
photo © Stanton Williams
Belgrade Theatre

Compton Verney Art Gallery, Compton Verney, Warwickshire, UK
2003
Stanton Williams with Rodney Melville & Partners
Robert Adam house conservation + new-build

Cranfield University Student Accommodation, Bedfordshire
2008

photograph © Peter Cook
Cranfield University Student Accommodation

Hayward Gallery - Bookshop, South Bank Centre, south London
1991

House of Fraser store, Bristol, England
2008
House of Fraser Bristol
photograph © Hélène Binet
House of Fraser Bristol

Issey Miyake, 270 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, southwest London
1990
£600k

King’s Cross - Central St Martin’s College of Art & Design building - proposal, UK
2007-
Kings Cross Central
Kings Cross Central image © Andrew Putler
Kings Cross Central : Central St Martin’s College of Art & Design building - proposal

Osho Gallery, The Economist Building, St James’s St, central-west London
1994

Pleats Please - Issey Miyake shop, 20 Brook St (off Bond Street), London W1
-

Riverwalk House redevelopment, Millbank, southwest London
2007-
Stanton Williams win for Derwent London
Shortlisted architects: David Chipperfield; Rafael Vinoly; Stanton Williams

Royal Botanic Gardens – Millennium Seedbank, Wakehurst Place, Sussex, UK
-

Whistles, St Christopher’s Place, west London
1991

Whitby Abbey Headland Project, Whitby, North Yorkshire, UK
2003

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Stanton Williams is an award winning architectural practice with an impressive portfolio across a number of sectors. These include arts and culture, retail, commercial, education and urban design. The practice is led by directors Alan Stanton, Paul Williams, Gavin Henderson, Peter Murray and Patrick Richard, with the support of associates Doriano Chiarparin, Kalpesh Intwala, Kaori Ohsugi, Rawden Pettitt, Juliet Phillips and Richard Wardle.

Kalpesh Intwala studied Architectural Engineering at Leeds and Penn State University, USA. During this period he was sponsored by Arup working on prestigious projects such as Kansai international Airport in Japan and the Lingotto Fiat Factory in Turin, both with Renzo Piano Building Workshop. After completing his Diploma in Architecture at Nottingham University, he worked with Sir Denys Lasdun for 3 years. Kalpesh joined Stanton Williams in 2001 and is currently project architect for the new pavilion entrances to Tottenham Court Road Underground Station.

Kaori Ohsugi studied architecture at Bartlett University College and at the University of Bath. She has previously worked for David Chipperfield, Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects, Jun Itami Architects (Japan), and Cesar Pelli & Associates (USA). Kaori joined Stanton Williams in 2005 where she is currently project architect for the Cranfield University Student Accommodation project and she has also worked on the Padova Botanic Gardens redevelopment, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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