Wright & Wright Architects

Wright & Wright Architects is a British architectural firm, founded in 1994 by Sandy and Clare Wright MBE. The firm is based in Camden Town, London.[1]

Wright & Wright Architects
Practice information
PartnersClare Wright
Sandy Wright
Stephen Smith
Naila Yousuf
Founded1994
LocationLondon
Website
www.wrightandwright.co.uk

Background

The Royal College of Art Library, London

The practice initially focused on housing projects.[2] Since winning a competition in 1995 to design the Royal College of Art's library in central London, Wright & Wright have undertaken projects for higher education and culture, including a new Library and Study Centre for St John's College, Oxford, Longwall Library for Magdalen College, Oxford and the Women's Library[3] in London. Through this work the practice has delivered projects for institutions such as the Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Gallery.[4]

The practice is currently working on projects at Lambeth Palace, where it has designed a new Library and Archive for the Church of England,[5] and the Museum of the Home, London.[6]

Research

Wright and Wright Architects has also worked in fields of research including on design for the elderly, the disabled and those with special educational needs.[7][8]

References

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