London-based architect moves into the Midlands

Richard Pulford

Arhitectural and masterplanning practice Cullinan Studio has established a permanent base in the Midlands.

The firm says it is looking to build upon its portfolio of built work across the region, including Building Awards 2020 Project of the Year, the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC), which is one of several buildings completed for WMG at the University of Warwick. Other projects in the Midlands include the RIBA Award-winning BFI Master Film Store archive in Warwickshire, Shenley Academy and Sixth Form Centre in Birmingham and the longest treetop walkway in the UK in Leicestershire.

Richard Pulford, who originates from Nottingham, is leading Cullinan Studio’s new presence in the region. Pulford is project architect for the new Institute of Technology, a higher education facility currently on site in Dudley that is being delivered via the innovative Integrated Project Insurance (IPI) procurement model.

He said: “We feel the time is right to make a commitment to the Midlands, as a strong and diverse centre for enterprise and culture, we are excited about the opportunities a regional office will offer us, both in enhanced continuity of service to our existing clients and the ability to grow our network of new clients and collaborators.”

London-based Cullinan Studio has been established since 1965.

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