The prototype for 29 freestanding totem signs has been unveiled outside Shudehill Interchange in Manchester city centre. The project is led and managed by WW+P and designed in collaboration with Spaceagency.
WW+P has been appointed to lead the design, planning and delivery of private rented sector homes for East Merton.
Designs by WW+P and William Matthews Associates for a replacement London Underground substation and vent shaft at Euston, have been revealed by HS2. The cube is the first major structure to be built as part of the transformation of the station ahead of the arrival of high speed services in 2026.
WW+P has appointed six new partners to build on the firms continued growth in the UK and internationally.
WW+P with WSP Engineers has been retained to design two of the five new metro stations on the Yonge Subway Extension (YSE) in Toronto and York Region. This is the practice’s first rail project in the city and follows hot on the heels of its first aviation project at Toronto Pearson announced in March.
We are delighted to announce that we are working on the internal refurbishment of the British Embassy in Paris with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Mace and Ridge.
Weston Williamson has boosted the senior teams in both its Melbourne and Sydney studios to deliver major new rail projects in both cities.
WW+P has been appointed by Southwark Council to design five sites that could deliver up to 140 new homes as well as a new Community Centre. The sites vary in scale, with the largest including mature landscape and trees and offering great potential for place-making.
Minister for Public Transport The Hon. Jacinta Allan MP has today released updated images of the Metro Tunnel Project – Victoria’s biggest ever public transport project.
Midnight Sun, our spectacular light installation, was the star attraction at the launch of this year’s Vivid festival, a 23 day and night celebration of light and music taking place in Sydney from May 25 to June 16.
Our growing team in Sydney has won its first cultural/heritage project, the refurbishment of All Souls Chapel in Rookwood cemetery, Sydney. The chapel is one of a number of architecturally significant 19th century buildings and mausolea on the 280 hectare site that are in need of restoration. The works include internal refurbishment as well as a new external podium and canopy.
The first panes of glass have been installed in the showpiece canopy at Paddington’s new Elizabeth line station. The 120 metre length structure designed by WW+P appears to float above the platforms 25 metres below ground. The steel grid holds 220 bespoke glass panels, each one weighing over a tonne.
Our prototype affordable housing scheme for post-Daesh Mosul has received an honourable mention in the Rifat Chadirji Prize
Weston Williamson + partners is very pleased to have been nominated by TfL for one of its coveted Supplier Awards
The Forrestfield Airport Link (FAL) design team in Perth has achieved two important programme milestones this month, with the completion of the detailed design stage for both Belmont and Forrestfield stations
The Weston Williamson Partners Team in Australia submitted an entry for the Resilient Melbourne Competition
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
Senior Partner Geoff Bee has been announced Male Mentor of the Year at the prestigious European Women in Construction & Engineering Awards (WICE)
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