Wilkinson Eyre Architects

Wilkinson Eyre Architects

Practice information
Key architects Jim Eyre
Chris Wilkinson
Location London, England,
 United Kingdom
Founded 1983
Significant works and honors
Buildings Magna Centre
Design Gateshead Millennium Bridge
Awards Stirling Prize (2001) (2002), Lubetkin Prize (2012) (2013), World Building of the Year (2012)

Wilkinson Eyre Architects is one of the UK's leading architectural practices, based in London, England. After gaining experience in a number of top UK practices, Chris Wilkinson set up Chris Wilkinson Architects in 1983, acting as sole principal. He formed a partnership with Jim Eyre in 1987, with the practice registered as Wilkinson Eyre Architects in 1999. Following an internal restructuring, the company was re-registered under the same name in April 2006.

Notable Projects

Wilkinson Eyre has designed projects in diverse market sectors including education, cultural, commercial, infrastructure, large scale masterplanning, industrial, office, retail, leisure and residential buildings.

In 2013, they were appointed as architects for the redevelopment of the Battersea Power Station in London and the Crown Sydney hotel on the Barangaroo site in Sydney.

Bridges

Cultural

Education

Health

Infrastructure

Masterplanning

Mixed-Use & Retail

Office

Residential

Sport & Leisure

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