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ABOUT

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WHO ARE WE?

Edwards Wilson are an Architectural practice based in the heart of London. We have a reputation for creativity, reliability and technical excellence. We have established ourselves in the market as a trusted partner for those seeking to create unique, functional, and visually stunning spaces.

Our team of experienced architects will work closely with you, to fully understand your brief, goals, and vision. Through this process, we are able to create design solutions that not only meet the brief but exceed expectations.

Whether designing residential, commercial, or public buildings, we bring the same level of dedication, creativity, and expertise to every project.

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A WORD FROM OUR CREATIVE DIRECTORS

At Edwards Wilson, our driving force lies in the transformative power of design, particularly when it comes to reusing, reordering, adapting, and rethinking our built environment. We believe in creating extraordinary spaces through these principles. Our team of Architects are not just dedicated to pushing boundaries; we are committed to exploring new ideas and delivering unique architectural solutions that truly go above and beyond.

Through open collaboration with our clients, we listen to understand your vision and requirements, integrating our approach to rethink your space through every aspect of the design process. By nurturing these strong partnerships, we merge our expertise in architectural design and project management to meticulously plan and execute each project, ensuring that every detail is carefully considered and aligned with our sustainable ethos.

We firmly believe that architecture has the profound ability to enhance lives and environment we live in day to day. With our creative talent, innovative mindset, and technical proficiency, we adeptly turn concepts into tangible realities. Whether it’s a residential, commercial, or institutional endeavour, we invite you to embark on a journey with Edwards Wilson.

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