MacCormac Jamieson Prichard

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MJP Architects
RuskinLibrary exterior.jpg
Ruskin Library, Lancaster University
Practice information
Key architects Richard MacCormac, Chairman
Jeremy Estop, Managing Director
Liz Pride
Duncan McKinnon
Matthew Dean
Reza Schuster
Founded 1972
Work
Buildings British Embassy Bangkok[1]
Coventry Phoenix Initiative
Wellcome Wing of Science Museum
Ruskin Library, Lancaster University
Cable & Wireless Training College
Awards English Partnerships Award for Partnership in Regeneration (2006)
Best Mixed Use Regeneration Project (2004)
RIBA Stirling Prize Shortlist (2004)
Millennium Building of the Year (2000)
RFAC/Sunday Times Building of the Year (1994)

MacCormac Jamieson Prichard changed its name to MJP Architects in June 2008.[2]
MJP Architects is a private British architectural practice based in Spitalfields London established in 1972 and chaired by Sir Richard MacCormac.
MJP Architects have worked in a variety of sectors from early social housing schemes in Milton Keynes and several education projects at Oxford and Cambridge universities through to the training centre for Cable and Wireless in Coventry, the Wellcome Wing of the Science Museum in London[3], the Ruskin Library at the University of Lancaster[4], the Southwark underground station for the Jubilee Line Extension[5] and the Coventry Phoenix Initiative. Recent projects include the Kendrew Quadrangle for St Johns College, Oxford; new staff accommodation and staff facilities for the British Embassy in Bangkok[1] and university masterplans at Cambridge, Warwick, Birmingham and UCL.
Since October 2007, MJP Architects has been owned and ultimately controlled by its employees, through an Employee Benefit Trust.[6]

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