We will be hosting a London Society talk on the history of Paddington station, from Brunel to Crossrail, in our Valentine Place Studio on April 2.
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.
Rob Naybour will be sharing his experience of working on high profile rail projects both in the UK and abroad at the High Speed Rail Workshop in Budapest on Thursday February 21, organised by the UK Department of International Trade.
A new thoroughfare below the additional platforms in the former Eurostar terminal opens today (Thursday January 31). It is the latest phase of redevelopment at Waterloo station being delivered using an innovative alliancing model comprising WW+P, Aecom, Mott MacDonald, Network Rail, Skanska and Colas Rail (Wessex Capacity Alliance).
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.
We are delighted to have been appointed to the new Homes England Multidisciplinary Framework which will enable procurement of £100m worth of services – as part of a team led by multidisciplinary specialists Pell Frischmann.
On March 8, young architects from Allies and Morrison and Hawkins\Brown joined those from WW+P for a live streamed design workshop, organised by RIBA International Vice President Chris Williamson.
A new village school in rural Cambodia, designed and built pro-bono by WW+P has won the Colour in Architecture prize in this year’s WAN Awards.
A sketch of Paddington Station by associate Pablo Sanz Claramunt is one of over 100 artworks being auctioned in Article 25’s annual fundraiser on Thursday November 22.
WW+P and Spaceagency have been appointed by Network Rail Buildings and Architecture to revise and update the Wayfinding Design Guidance, providing a complete overview of the Network Rail signage and wayfinding strategies for all their managed stations.
Chris Williamson will be discussing the role of large scale infrastructure projects including HS2 and Crossrail as part of The Bartlett's Constructing Realities lecture series on Thursday November 15.
Rob Naybour and Christian Bocci will be attending the CCPPP National Conference on Public-Private Partnerships in Toronto on November 5-6. Recognised as the premier forum on PPP, it brings together 1,200 senior government and business leaders from across Canada and around the world.
Panel discussion at Transport for London, 55 Broadway, Westminster SW1,Thursday November 8, 6.00-8.30pm.
WW+P has appointed six new partners to build on the firms continued growth in the UK and internationally.
A miniature stainless steel study for Euston HS2 is our entry in the Cure3 Cube Exhibition in aid of the Cure Parkinson’s Trust.
A new masterplan for Wimbledon town centre, featuring illustrations and mapping by Pablo Sanz Claramunt, has been launched by Future Merton.
Senior Associate Stuart Harper will be discussing the role of infrastructure in connecting and creating communities at the WSP Pathways event on October 18. The evening is an opportunity for young professionals in the industry to share ideas and creativity; to engage and network.
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