Sheppard Robson

Sheppard Robson, Architects
IndustryArchitecture, design, interior design, masterplanning
FoundedLondon (1938)
FounderSir Richard Herbert Sheppard
Jean Shufflebottom
Headquarters
Camden Town,
London, UK
Number of locations
Manchester
Glasgow
Key people
Neal Allen-Burt
David Ardill
Lee Bennett
Helen Berresford
Dan Burr
James Dick
Nick Ffoulkes
Andrew German
Rupert Goddard
Claire Haywood
Mark Kowal
James Jones
Robert Myers
Tony O’Brien
Eugene Sayers
Alan Shingler
Alex Solk
David Taylor
Jamie Wood
Websitewww.sheppardrobson.com

Sheppard Robson (previously Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners) is a British architecture firm, founded in 1938 by Sir Richard Herbert Sheppard, with offices in London, Manchester, and Glasgow. It was particularly influential in the 1950s–1960s, pioneering the use of concrete shell structures, and in the present day as a leader in sustainable architecture, building the UK's first net zero carbon house in 2007 as well as designing the LEED Platinum Siemens Middle East Headquarters at Masdar City, which completed in 2014.[1] The latter project was cited as exemplifying "a new generation [that] has emerged [at the practice], which is balancing performance, especially of the sustainable variety, with form". In the 2000s, the practice established an award-winning interior design group, ID:SR Sheppard Robson.[2]

  1. ^ "In pursuit of efficiency". Architects Journal. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. ^ "ID:SR". Sheppard Robson. Retrieved 20 May 2017.