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Weston Williamson is a British architectural firm formed in 1985 and based in London. ==History== Weston Williamson was established in 1985 by Andrew Weston and Chris Williamson, who met whilst studying architecture. Weston and Williamson had worked with Steve Humphreys at Leicester Polytechnic School of Architecture, who joined the practice in 1991. In 2008 Rob Naybour became a fourth director. Weston Williamson has worked on a number of projects including transport schemes for Transport for London, Southwark Council and the Docklands Light Railway. Other projects include the Oliver Morris House in Brixton and New England Bio laboratories in Boston. Weston Williamson’s Jubilee line extension at London Bridge opened in 2007. Overseas work include new road and rail transit systems in Kuala Lumpur and the Digicel Store near Port-au-Prince in Haiti. In 2001 Weston Williamson developed and built their offices on Tower Bridge Road. In 2011 Weston Williamson listed on AJ100〔(The Architects' Journal : AJ100 )〕 as one of the largest 100 practices in the UK. In 2010 Weston Williamson were appointed architects for the London Victoria station upgrade and in 2011 Weston Williamson were listed on AJ100〔(The Architects' Journal : AJ100 )〕 as one of the largest 100 practices in the UK. In 2012 Weston Williamson were appointed to design a 14-platform station at Old Oak Common in west London as part of the High Speed 2 link between London and Birmingham. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Weston Williamson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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