EPR Architects | |
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Practice information | |
Key architects | Cecil Elsom (1912–2006), founding senior partner |
Founded | 1947 |
Significant works and honors | |
Buildings | The OWO, NoMad London, 24 Savile Row, The Ned, Ram Quarter, Rosewood London, 60 London Wall, Cardinal Place |
Website | |
https://www.epr.co.uk/ |
EPR Architects is a London-based architectural practice first established in late 1945 by Cecil Elsom CBE (17 January 1912 - 3 April 2006) before becoming Elsom, Pack and Roberts in 1947, under the names of its founders, Cecil Elsom, William Pack and Alan Roberts.[1] It is known for delivering architecture, masterplanning and interior design with particular expertise in the hospitality, workplace and residential sectors.
The practice changed its name to EPR Partnership in the eighties, and then to EPR Architects in 1988. In 2022, the practice moved into a new central London headquarters, All Saints, Southwark, which is a retrofit of the Imperial War Museums' All Saints Annexe and net zero carbon in operation.[2][3] They also have studios in Manchester and the Polish City of Wrocław. In 2023, EPR ranked at position 12 out of 100 in the Architects’ Journal's definitive record of the UK’s largest architectural practices.[4]