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]
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Practice information | |
Partners | Clare Wright Sandy Wright Stephen Smith Naila Yousuf |
Founded | 1994 |
Location | London |
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Background
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]
External links
References
- "Contact :: Wright & Wright". www.wrightandwright.co.uk.
- "women in architecture: DiverseCity profiles". women-in-architecture.com.
- "The Women's Library by Wright & Wright, London".
- "National Gallery Lower Galleries by Wright & Wright".
- correspondent, Harriet Sherwood Religion (20 April 2017). "Lambeth Palace to get its first new building in 200 years" – via www.theguardian.com.
- "£12.3m National Lottery grant to 'unlock' the Geffrye Museum - Geffrye UK". www.geffrye-museum.org.uk.
- "Designing green spaces that people want to use".
- "A glimpse of future possibilities for dementia care design - The Glass-House Community Led DesignThe Glass-House Community Led Design". www.theglasshouse.org.uk.