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Rob Naybour

Chief Executive Officer

Paddington Integrated Project

We worked with multiple stakeholders to transform this Grade I listed railway station into a world-class transport interchange. A bigger underground station, a new entrance from the north, and a new taxi facility made the space more user-friendly for people on foot and in vehicles, and future-proofed it for further growth and development.

Weston Williamson + Partners are pleased to announce second RIBA award

Rob Naybour of Weston Williamson + Partners won the 2015 RIBA London Project Architect of the Year Award for Paddington Integrated Project

Countdown to the opening of the Elizabeth Line

Founder Partner Rob Naybour and Senior Associate Will Riley are featured in two new videos released by Crossrail ahead of the opening of Paddington and Woolwich Elizabeth line stations late next year

As CEO Rob leads WW+P’s work in the UK and internationally. Rob is responsible to the board for WW+P’s overall performance, including business planning; financial performance; design quality; and standards of client service.

A key part of his role is to recognise and develop key individuals within the practice structure to allow them to take on leadership roles. Rob heads a leadership group of Directors & Associates in the UK and works directly with the Managing Directors of the UK, Canada and Australia to develop and implement strategy.

Rob has a track record of leading large integrated infrastructure projects and delivering high-quality, award-winning design. He was the Project Partner for several major London Crossrail projects which have gained recognition in a series of design awards. He guided these projects through concept, design development and project set up for delivery. Rob was instrumental in setting up WW+P sister companies and studios in Australia, Toronto and Manchester. He led the architectural design of the winning PPP Melbourne Metro proposal, an $8bn city changing project incorporating stations, associated commercial development and new urban realm.

Rob’s projects have won a series of high-profile awards. In 2015 he was awarded the RIBA London Project Architect of the Year for his work at Paddington.

Paddington Integrated Project

We worked with multiple stakeholders to transform this Grade I listed railway station into a world-class transport interchange. A bigger underground station, a new entrance from the north, and a new taxi facility made the space more user-friendly for people on foot and in vehicles, and future-proofed it for further growth and development.

Weston Williamson + Partners are pleased to announce second RIBA award

Rob Naybour of Weston Williamson + Partners won the 2015 RIBA London Project Architect of the Year Award for Paddington Integrated Project

Countdown to the opening of the Elizabeth Line

Founder Partner Rob Naybour and Senior Associate Will Riley are featured in two new videos released by Crossrail ahead of the opening of Paddington and Woolwich Elizabeth line stations late next year

How can we help?

Please get in touch if you’d like to know more about us and how we work with our clients, consultants and colleagues.