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Edward Williams Architects

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Edward Williams Architects is an architectural practice based in London that works both in the UK and internationally on public and private buildings, residential, healthcare, education and workplace projects, with a strong attention on sustainability.[1]

The practice was founded in 2011 by Edward Williams and Laura Carrara-Cagni who met at Hopkins Architects where they held senior positions.[2][3] Among other projects, Edwards Williams Achitects are responsible for designing the Midland Metropolitan Hospital[4] and the Birmingham Hospital.[5]

Edward Williams is a board member of the British Architectural Library Trust (BALT),[6] a not-for-profit organisation formalized in 2013 to support the cultural programme of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). He was the Honorary Librarian at the RIBA during his 2012-2016 term.[7]

Laura Carrara-Cagni graduated with Giancarlo de Carlo and her thesis "Genoa fish market" was published on Spazio e Società - Space & Society.[8] She was recently interviewed on Building Design Magazine[9] and Curbed.[10]

References

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  1. ^ "New office design clocks on to sustainability". worldarchitecturenews.com.
  2. ^ "Sustainable by Design" (PDF). hopkins.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Unless you learn this you are not going to be a great architect". offcite.org.
  4. ^ "Sketch of the week: Midland Metropolitan hospital". building.co.uk.
  5. ^ "NHS trust frets over finding replacement for Carillion on Birmingham hospital". building.co.uk.
  6. ^ "British Architectural Library Trust". baltrust.org.
  7. ^ "Edward Williams Architects". find-an-architect.architecture.com.
  8. ^ De Carlo, Giancarlo (1993). Spazio e società - Space&society 62. Gangemi editore. p. 98-103. ISBN 9788874484720.
  9. ^ Buxton, Pamela (18 July 2011). "La Spezia hospital by Hopkins Architects". BD-Building Design.
  10. ^ "The color of your city". curbed.com.
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