Patel Taylor

Patel Taylor is an award-winning architectural practice based in Clerkenwell, London. Placemaking defines its work. It operates from its own studios in Rawstorne Street, in an old warehouse converted by the firm in 2011.

Patel Taylor
Practice information
Founded 1989
Significant works and honors
Awards

Placemaking Awards 2015[1]

Masterplanning & Public Realm Architect of the Year 2013[2]

History

Patel Taylor was founded by Pankaj Patel and Andrew Taylor in 1989 specialising in fusing together the elements of architecture, landscape and urban design and has since completed projects throughout the United Kingdom and in mainland Europe.

In particular its collaborative work with French landscape architect Allain Provost has produced the award-winning Eastside City Park and Thames Barrier Park.

Patel Taylor is working on some of the largest regeneration schemes in the UK, such as London Dock in Wapping and White City in West London. These developments are of the scale of city quarters, they create new mixed-use pieces of the capital, drawing on the grain that characterises London. The practice has completed a variety of major UK projects, such as the London Olympic Athletes’ Village, the award-winning Eastside City Park in Birmingham and the critically acclaimed Courtyard Housing in the Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

Patel Taylor's work often involves suggesting a framework that helps repair and reinforce a sense of place. Current and recent developments where this thinking is being applied include London Dock, White City, Earls Court, Wood Wharf, Southbank Place, Thames Barrier Park, Eastside City Park, Bow Schools and the multiple award winning Library & Student Centre at University of Essex.

The practice has received more than 40 design awards[3] and was named Masterplanning and Public Realm Architect of the Year in the Building Design Awards 2013. Its 2017 Lombard Wharf residential tower in Battersea (London)[4] was named Development of Outstanding Architectural Merit in the Evening Standard New Homes Awards 2018.

People

There are more than 50 people[5] currently working at the Clerkenwell offices of Patel Taylor.

The practice includes architects, urban designers, landscape architects, designers, model makers, as well as technical specialists.

Directors

[6]

  • Andrew Taylor
  • Pankaj Patel

Projects

Projects include:

Landscape

Urban design

Awards]

The practice has won 10 RIBA Awards, and 7 Civic Trust Awards as well as many others.[8]

References

  1. "Courtyard Housing".
  2. "Architect of the Year Awards 2013". Building Design. Archived from the original on 10 October 2013. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  3. http://www.pateltaylor.co.uk/awards
  4. "Lombard Wharf / Patel Taylor". ArchDaily. 2017-10-28. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  5. http://www.pateltaylor.co.uk/staff
  6. http://www.pateltaylor.co.uk/directors
  7. 1 2 "University of Essex: Silberrad student centre review – the future imperfect revisited". The Observer. 30 August 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  8. http://www.pateltaylor.co.uk/awards
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