EPR Architects
EPR Architects | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Cecil Elsom (1912–2006), founding senior partner |
Founded | 1947 |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | Eastbourne Terrace, Eland House, Cardinal Place |
EPR Architects is a London-based architectural practice that originally started business under the names of its founders Elsom Pack & Roberts. It is well known for modern commercial, residential and hotel projects.
Cecil Elsom CBE (17 January 1912 – 3 April 2006) founded the practice in London in 1947 with William Pack and Alan Roberts.[1] According to Elsom's obituary in The Times: "[He was an] Architect who appreciated classical design and restoration but also provided London with admirable postwar buildings."[2] Projects such as the international style Eastbourne Terrace office scheme became the trademark style in the practice's early years.
The practice changed its name to EPR Partnership in the eighties, and then EPR Architects in 1988. The company is based in Millbank, London, previously being based in Pimlico. The practice was listed in AJ100 for 2013 at position 17 out of the top 100 architectural practices. The company sponsors the New London Architecture centre[3] and UK Green Building Council's Pinpoint.[4]
Notable projects
- American Express, Brighton[5]
- Ram Brewery, Wandsworth, London[6]
- Bernard Weatherill House, Croydon[7]
- St George’s House, Croydon[8]
- 2 Waterhouse Square, London[9]
- Greenwich Millennium Village (now Maurer Court), Greenwich, London[10]
- Parliament View, London[11]
- Great Minster House
- Greenwich Millennium Village, Greenwich, London[12]
- Twenty Rathbone Place, London[13]
- 24 Savile Row, London with potter Kate Malone[14][15]
- Cardinal Place (offices and shopping centre), London (2006)[16]
- The Heart, Walton-on-Thames
- Buckinghamgate
- Welwyn Garden City – Civic Offices
- Eastbourne Terrace
- 33 Grosvenor Place
- Eland House (government office building), Victoria, London (1995)
- Tottenham Court Road
- Broadwater Park
- Victoria Plaza
- Sun Life National HQ
- New Spitalfields Market
- Aztec West
- Marriott Hotel, Heathrow
- Expo, Lisbon
- 145 Drury Lane
- Whitefield Street
- Green Park Bus Park
- Royal College of Nursing
- Stratton Street
- York House
- Qube (mixed use), London (2008)[17]
- Killanin Racecourse
- IQ Winnersh
- 65 Buckingham Gate, London (1979)[18]
- 199 Bishopsgate, ABN AMRO (now RBS), London
- Army & Navy (now House of Fraser), Victoria Street, London (1977)
- Eastbourne Terrace, Paddington, London (1958)[19] At the time of opening, the 18-storey building was one of the highest in Britain.
- Hammersmith Broadway (offices, retail and transport interchange), London[20]
- London Weekend Television Centre (now The London Studios), London (1972)[21]
- Victoria Street (offices and retail, Ashdown House), London (1975)[22]
Awards
- 2016 Great Minster East: British Gypsum National Trophy
- 2015 24 Savile Row: Surface Design Awards, Retail Exterior Surface Award
- 2015 24 Savile Row: London Design Awards, Architecture-Commercial-Constructed (Gold winner)
- 2015 24 Savile Row: WAN Façade Award
- 2015 24 Savile Row: UK Property Awards, Office Architecture Highly Commended
- 2015 Riverlight: British Home Awards, Elegant Pavilions Commended
- 2014 Ace Hotel: European Hotel Design Awards Best Architecture Renovation Award
- 2014 Ace Hotel: UK Property Awards Best Hotel Architecture, UK
- 2014 Ace Hotel: UK Property Awards Best Hotel Architecture, London
- 2014 Ace Hotel: Brick Awards: Best Refurbishment + Renovation Project
- 2014 Rosewood London: European Hotel Design Awards Best Interior Design Bar
- 2014 Rosewood London: European Hospitality Awards Overall Winner (Outstanding Hotel from all the winners)
- 2014 Rosewood London: European Hospitality Awards Opening of the Year (Renovation / Conversion)
- 2014 Rosewood London: AA London Hotel of the Year
- 2014 Rosewood London: UK Property Awards Hotel Architecture, Highly Commended
- 2014 Rosewood London: Virtuoso Best Hotel of the Year Award
- 2014 Rosewood London: The Telegraph Luxury Awards Best New Hotel in the World
- 2014 Bernard Weatherill House: International Property Awards: Best International Office Architecture
- 2014 Bernard Weatherill House: UK Property Awards Best Office Architecture, UK
- 2014 Bernard Weatherill House: UK Property Awards Best Office Architecture, London
- 2013 American Express, Brighton: UK Property Awards - Winner, Best Office Architecture
- 2013 American Express, Brighton: UK Property Awards - Winner, Best Office Architecture SE
- 2013 American Express, Brighton: UK Property Awards - Winner, Best Office Interior
- 2013 American Express, Brighton:Association of Interior Specialists Gold Award: Drywall Construction
- 2012 Structural Steel Design Awards: Commendation for Jersey Energy from Waste
- 2011 Structural Steel Design Awards: Commendation for The Rose Bowl (stands)
- 2010 IQWinnersh: UK Property Awards - Best Office Development
- 2008 KillaninStand Racecourse, Galway: Structural Steel Design Award Commendation
- 2007 KillaninStand Racecourse, Galway: OPUS Architecture and Construction Awards Highly Commended
- 2007 The Heart, Walton-on-Thames: Regeneration & Renewal Award, Mixed Use Project of the Year
- 2007 The Heart, Walton-on-Thames: ElmbridgeDesign and Conservation Awards
- 2007 The Heart, Walton-on-Thames: Daily Mail Property Award - Best architecture multiple units
- 2007 The Heart, Walton-on-Thames: Commended Mailon Sunday British Homes Award - Mixed Use Development of the Year
- 2007 Cardinal Place, London: LDSA Buildingof the Year - Best Commercial Project
- 2007 Cardinal Place, London: LABC NationalQuality Awards - Best Commercial Building
- 2007 Cardinal Place, London: LABC NationalQuality Awards - Best partnership with an Architect
- 2007 Cardinal Place, London: London Planning Awards - Best Built Project, Highly Commended
- 2007 Cardinal Place, London: Concrete SocietyAwards -Best Building, Commendation
- 2006 Cardinal Place, London: BCSC Awards, Gold Award - In Town Retail
- 2006 Cardinal Place, London: IAS/OAS DevelopmentAwards, Office Building of the Year (Central London)
- 2006 Cardinal Place, London: Natural Stone Awards, Commendation-Best Interior
- 2005 GreenwichMillennium Village, London CABE Buildingfor Life Gold Award
- 2004 GreenwichMillennium Village,London: CivicTrust Award 2004
- 2004 GreenwichMillennium Village,London: NewHomes Award
- 2004 GreenwichMillennium Village,London: The HouseBuilders Federation (HBF) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) - Sustainable New Homes Award
- 2004 GreenwichMillennium Village,London: EveningStandard New Homes Award - Highly Commended
- 2003 GreenwichMillennium Village,London: BrickAward for decorative brickwork
- 2001 GreenwichMillennium Village,London: Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) - SustainabilityHousing Design Awards
- 2001 GreenwichMillennium Village,London: Construction Best Practice Programme - SustainabilityAward
References
- ↑ ELSOM, Cecil Harry’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007, accessed 18 Dec 2010
- ↑ The Times, April 27, 2006
- ↑ New London Architecture
- ↑ http://pinpoint.ukgbc.org/
- ↑ http://www.theargus.co.uk/communitypages/central_brighton/news/9915514.American_Express_ready_to_move_into_new_office/
- ↑ http://www.therambrewery.com/
- ↑ http://www.ccurv.com/ccurv/project-details/psdh.html
- ↑ http://www.cbre.co.uk/uk_en/news_events/news_detail?p_id=13630
- ↑ http://twowaterhousesquare.com/team.php
- ↑ CABE project case study
- ↑ http://modernarchitecturelondon.com/pages/parliament-view.php
- ↑ test
- ↑ http://www.twentyrathbonepl.com/gallery.htm
- ↑ http://www.bdonline.co.uk/news/planning-permission-on-savile-row-suits-epr-architects/5031070.article
- ↑ Maw, Francesca (2015). "WAN:: WAN Façade Award 2015 by WAN AWARDS". worldarchitecturenews.com. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
- ↑ New London Architecture project pages
- ↑ New London Architecture project pages
- ↑ Building Design 442, April 20, 1979 , p. 26-27
- ↑ The Times, Monday, September 2, 1957; pg. 5; Issue 53935
- ↑ The Times, Saturday, October 12, 1985; pg. 4; Issue 62267
- ↑ Architects' Journal vol. 159, no. 6, 1974 February 6, p. 265-283
- ↑ The Times, Tuesday, December 9, 1975; pg. 13; Issue 59573