Stanton Williams
Stanton Williams is a multi-award winning architectural design practice based in London, founded in 1985 by Alan Stanton and Paul Williams .The practice has successfully completed over 350 projects, winning more than 90 international and regional awards, including the prestigious RIBA Stirling Prize for the Sainsbury Laboratory in Cambridge.
The practice’s shared passion for art and architecture continues to guide its design ethos, having developed its portfolio from an initial focus on museums and galleries towards a wide variety of projects, all of which demonstrate its overarching objective of creating places that sensitively respond to their cultural, social and physical context.
In 2017, Caro Communications supported Stanton Williams on the launch of its cultural landmark project, Musée d’arts de Nantes, and is currently working with the practice on the ‘Open Up’ project, an ambitious transformation of the Royal Opera House which will be unveiled in September 2018.