PARTNERSMatthew Wintersgill dip arch riba principal

THE PARTNERS

Matthew is one of the founding Principals of W&M Architects LLP. A qualified architect, he was educated at Canterbury School of Architecture. After graduation he worked for Powell & Moya, a renowned international architectural practice with high profile projects in many countries and award-winning work for Oxford and Cambridge Universities.

He has been involved in a number of high profile projects for prominent clients including Reuters, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Network Rail, HM Customs & Excise, Cyprus Popular Bank, The Science Museum, and BP Oil International. Matthew has taught at the University of East London and Waltham Forest College, is a voluntary architectural advisor with British Executive Service Overseas and East London Advanced Technology Training, is a guest lecturer on restaurant design at Leith’s School of Cookery and was an adviser to the EU LibeRTiN Light Rail Study Project.

The practice has always attracted a diverse portfolio of clients, projects and locations – something that Matthew has actively encouraged. A number of projects have been published in the architectural and lay press and several design awards gained.

Matthew Wintersgill
Dip Arch RIBA ACA

Matthew is one of the founding Principals of W&M Architects LLP. A qualified architect, he was educated at Canterbury School of Architecture. After graduation he worked for Powell & Moya, a renowned international architectural practice with high profile projects in many countries and award-winning work for Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
He has been involved in a number of high profile projects for prominent clients including Reuters, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Network Rail, HM Customs & Excise, Cyprus Popular Bank, The Science Museum, and BP Oil International. Matthew has taught at the University of East London and Waltham Forest College, is a voluntary architectural advisor with British Executive Service Overseas and East London Advanced Technology Training, is a guest lecturer on restaurant design at Leith’s School of Cookery and was an adviser to the EU LibeRTiN Light Rail Study Project.

The practice has always attracted a diverse portfolio of clients, projects and locations – something that Matthew has actively encouraged. A number of projects have been published in the architectural and lay press and several design awards gained.