Pringle Richards Sharratt

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Pringle Richards Sharratt is a British architectural practice known for designing prominent cultural and public buildings, including museums and galleries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural practice
architecture firm
clientType cultural institutions
local authorities
public sector
country United Kingdom
designApproach conservation and adaptation of historic buildings
contextual design
integration of new and old structures
field architecture
focus heritage-led regeneration
museum and exhibition environments
public realm design
hasLanguage English
hasWorkType art gallery
education building
library
museum
public building
visitor centre
industry design
location London, England
surface form: London
notableWork National Waterfront Museum NERFINISHED
The Harley Gallery, Nottinghamshire NERFINISHED
The Lightbox, Woking NERFINISHED
The Novium Museum, Chichester NERFINISHED
The River and Rowing Museum, Henley-on-Thames NERFINISHED
The Women’s Library, London NERFINISHED
regionServed Europe
United Kingdom
reputation known for cultural and public buildings
service architectural design
interior architecture
masterplanning
specialization cultural buildings
gallery design
museum design
public buildings
websiteLanguage English

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Millennium Gallery architect Pringle Richards Sharratt