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Percy Thomas Partnership
Percy Thomas Partnership was the trading name of the award-winning British architectural practice established some time between 1965 and 1973 as the successor to a series of earlier partnerships originally set up by Percy Thomas (1883–1969) in Cardiff, Wales in 1911/12. Percy Thomas and the Percy Thomas Partnership put their name to a number of landmark buildings in the United Kingdom including the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff. It opened offices overseas and completed a number of prestigious buildings in Hong Kong.
Percy Thomas Partnership came to an end in 2004 when they went into administration and were bought by Capita Group.
==History==

Percy Edward Thomas was born in the northeast of England in 1883, but was well-travelled and started work as at a young age in Cardiff, Wales.〔National Library of Wales ''Dictionary of Welsh Biography'' (THOMAS, Sir PERCY EDWARD (1883–1969) ) retrieved 2011-10-14〕 He was articled to study architecture, and won the National Eisteddfod of Wales architecture competition in 1903.〔 He returned to England to work, but began collaborating with Ivor Jones of Cardiff, in architectural competitions. In 1911 they won the competition to design Cardiff's new Technical College (now known as the Bute Building), and Thomas returned to Cardiff to work in partnership with Jones.〔

Percy Thomas's architectural practice was set up in 1911/12.〔Capita website (Media) (Capita Symonds acquires Percy Thomas Architects ), Press release issued 16 June 2004 (retrieved 2011-10-14)〕〔PTP Architects (HK) website, (HISTORY ) (retrieved 2011-10-26).〕
During the 1920s and 1930s the practice won a large number of commissions to design important civic buildings in Wales and England, including county offices for Glamorgan and Carmarthenshire, Lord Davies' Temple of Peace, Swansea Civic Centre, Aberystwyth University campus and a redesign of London's Euston Station.〔
The partnership with Ivor Jones was amicably dissolved in 1937.〔
In 1946 Percy Thomas was knighted. In the same year Percy Thomas's son Norman joined the practice〔 – which became known as Sir Percy Thomas & Son.
In 1952 William Marsden and Wallace Sweet joined the practice.〔 John Francis Vergette joined (in Swansea) in 1955.〔RIBAJournal.com (Obituary: John Francis Vergette FRIBA 1930–2009 ) (retrieved 2011-10-18)〕
Percy Thomas became seriously ill in 1962, retiring from the company in 1963.〔
In 1965 Sir Percy Thomas & Son were commissioned to design a new Roman Catholic cathedral, Clifton Cathedral, for the city of Bristol. The architect was Ronald Weeks A.R.I.B.A. Dipl Arch.〔Clifton Cathedral website (THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF Ss. PETER AND PAUL, CLIFTON ) (viewed 2011-10-14)〕 Percy Thomas died in 1969. Clifton Cathedral was consecrated in 1973, by which time the architectural practice was known as Percy Thomas Partnership.〔
John Vergette became Chairman and Chief Executive of Percy Thomas Partnership. He founded the Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW) and was president 1971–73.〔
PRP eventually had six offices in the United Kingdom,〔 as well as offices in Malaysia, Hong Kong and elsewhere.
One of Percy Thomas Partnership's last works was the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff (2004). It was designed by Jonathan Adams, who had joined the practice in 1998. The award selectors for the Wales National Eisteddfod Gold Medal for Architecture 2005 described the building as "a special place which will provide a focal point for the unique culture, identity and talents of Wales... The large mass of the building has been successfully formed into an impressive edifice as opposed to an oppressive monolith... In terms of texture, colour, selection of materials and spatial experience this is a feast to be enjoyed".〔thefreelibrary.com ''(The awards pile up for Wales' delightful 'armadillo' )''. Western Mail, 30 July 2005 (retrieved 2011-10-18)〕

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