From their website: "Edward Cullinan Architects was established by Edward (Ted) Cullinan in 1965, who was an early proponent of sustainability and social awareness and a former colleague of Denys Lasdun. We began life as a cooperative and continue to have a strong culture of shared learning, open innovation and the design of buildings as a social act. In 2012, Edward Cullinan Architects became Cullinan Studio. We remain an employee-owned practice, sharing the belief that we were never meant to change the world alone. We can do better together."
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John Romer
In our photo you can see, at first floor level, a row of wall tie plates. Th...
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George Vulliamy
Architect and civil engineer. George John Vulliamy was the son of the clockmaker Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy and nephew to the architect Lewis Vulliamy. Designed the charming and inventive ironwork alo...
John Penfold
Surveyor and architect. Born John Wornham Penfold in Haslemere, Surrey. He was a founding member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and is best known for designing the British hexagona...
John Nash
Born in London. Notable works: Regent Street, Royal Opera Arcade and the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Much of his work was for the Prince Regent but we've heard that Mrs Nash gave birth to an illegiti...
Edward Maufe
Architect. Born in Yorkshire as Edward Brantwood Muff into a family which, in 1903, moved to live in Philip Webb's Red House where Maufe lived for 7 years and later acknowledged the influence. 1909...
John Loughborough Pearson
Born Durham. Mainly designed church buildings, notably Truro Cathedral.

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