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    earlier partnerships originally set up by Percy Thomas (1883–1969) in Cardiff, Wales in 1911/12. Percy Thomas and the Percy Thomas Partnership put their...
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    Sir Percy Edward Thomas OBE (13 September 1883 – 19 August 1969) was an Anglo-Welsh architect who worked in Wales for the majority of his life. He was...
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  • 'leading figure in Welsh architecture'. He was a partner in the Percy Thomas Partnership before setting up his own architectural practice with his wife...
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    architect of the bridge was Ronald Weeks of the Cardiff-based Percy Thomas Partnership, with the detailed engineering design by the Halcrow Group and...
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  • Marcozzi Architect, Rusli Associates, Werner Seligmann & Associates, Percy Thomas Partnership and Greg Lynn FORM. Her avant-garde design was a glass structure...
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  • Mockeridge, head of Biology Department and was designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership in the 1950s as part of the campus development. The first phase...
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  • Pearson and Darling, Canada Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, United States Percy Thomas Partnership (c.1912-2004), United Kingdom Perkins and Will, United States Perkins...
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  • designed by R. J. Weeks with F. S. Jennett and A. Poremba of the Percy Thomas Partnership. July 19 – National Stadium, Singapore. August 25 – Jesús Soto...
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  • Millennium Centre in Cardiff, Wales, designed by Jonathan Adams of Percy Thomas Partnership, is opened. December 14 – Millau Viaduct, by Norman Foster, at...
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    The Modern Architecture building was designed by Norman Thomas of the Percy Thomas Partnership in the late 1950s under the guidance of the university's...
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    Bristol, Ronald Weeks, E S Jennett and Antoni Poremba of the Percy Thomas Partnership (1969–1973); grade II* listed Titan House, The Northern School...
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    Clifton Cathedral (category Percy Thomas buildings)
    Weeks, working with Frederick S. Jennett and Antoni Poremba of the Percy Thomas Partnership. Although the firm had little experience in ecclesiastical architecture...
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    façade of what was the Lewis's Department Sore (designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership). The inscription below the sculpture reads: "Fire is at the root...
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    was decided to change its exterior. This was undertaken by the Percy Thomas Partnership. Work on recasing the Dennys Hall to make it look more like a French...
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    in phases between 1958 and 1966. The Kent Wing, designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership, opened in 1996 and the Jenny Ackroyd Centre, designed by Tangram...
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    Symphony Hall, Birmingham (category Percy Thomas buildings)
    Hall was designed by Percy Thomas Partnership and Renton Howard Wood Levin, (who together formed the Convention Centre Partnership for the ICC) with specialist...
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    ICC Birmingham (category Percy Thomas buildings)
    just to the west of the complex. The building was designed by Percy Thomas Partnership and Renton Howard Wood Levin. The foundation stone was laid by...
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    Listing Main entrance and administration offices (Dale Owen of Percy Thomas Partnership architects). 1968–74 — St Fagans Glamorgan Cardiff Grade II St...
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    awarded 1979 – Percy Thomas Partnership, Cardiff, for the Hugh Owen Building, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth 1978 – Percy Thomas Partnership, Cardiff,...
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    appetite for accommodation outdoing the limitations of the site. Dewi-Prys Thomas, the first professor of architecture at the University of Wales, expressed...
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    which opened in 1970. Designed by architect Dale Owen of the Percy Thomas Partnership, the building was awarded the RIBA Gold Medal for Architecture...
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    Finance Initiative contract in 1999. The works were designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership and carried out by Bouygues at a cost of £54 million. They were...
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    Chemistry, most likely designed by the architects from the Sir Percy Thomas Partnership who were responsible for the design of the adjacent buildings....
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    contract in 2001. The new facilities, which were designed by the Percy Thomas Partnership and built by Sir Robert McAlpine, were completed in 2005 and the...
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  • a master plan submitted jointly by Simon Kwan & Associates and Percy Thomas Partnership, the runner-up entry in an architectural competition held before...
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    Swansea 1934 48 metres (157 ft) Grade I listed (14594). Architect: Percy Thomas Partnership. Swansea Old Guildhall, Swansea Hen Guildhall, Abertawe More images...
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    firms. Leading firms were Percy Thomas Partnership and Alex Gordon and Partners in the south, and Colwyn Foulkes Partnership and Bowen Dann Davies of Colwyn...
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    Barfield. Liverpool Women's Hospital was rebuilt (1992–95) by the Percy Thomas Partnership. The redevelopment of Princes Dock began in 1988, office buildings...
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    Swanlea School (category Percy Thomas buildings)
    the Head of School role in 2024. Swanlea School was designed by Percy Thomas Partnership with Hampshire County Architects. It opened in 1993 and was the...
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  • Steedman, founded 1952 muf, founded 1994 Pascall+Watson, founded 1956 Percy Thomas Partnership, founded c.1912, bought by Capita Group in 2004 Pringle Richards...
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