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EPR Architect Limited
EPR Architects Limited is a UK architectural practice based in London.

History

Cecil Elsom founded the firm that is now known as EPR Architects Limited, in 1947, although he had won his first job as a result of a competition for the Civic Offices at Welwyn Garden City back in 1936.

Born of Latvian parents, Cecil qualified in the late 1930s and met early success, although his career was interrupted by the Second World War, from which he returned with the rank of captain.

Cecil was one of a group of charismatic architects whose careers flourished in the development boom of the 1950s. He was joined in the late ‘50s by Bill Pack and Alan Roberts, and as Elsom Pack & Roberts, created a thriving practice which in 1988 was renamed EPR Architects.

In September 2007, EPR Architects moved from its Pimlico offices in Douglas Street, SW1, which had been its home for over 30 years, to 7th floor open plan studios at 30 Millbank, next to Tate Britain.

EPR Architects Ltd

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