CTBUH Silver Member

Eric Parry Architects

About

Member Since: 2015

Member Offices: London

Website: http://www.ericparryarchitects.co.uk/

Eric Parry Architects is an established and award-winning practice with a portfolio of notable work. The practice has gathered together talented individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds and a wide range of experience - as a result EPA operates easily within any frame of reference, whether the Far East or continental Europe.

The practice is responsible for several highly prestigious commercial projects in the City and West End including 5 Aldermanbury Square, 60 Threadneedle Street, 23 Savile Row and 50 New Bond Street. They are also responsible for cultural projects involving sensitive historic buildings including a significant new wing for the Holburne Museum of Art in Bath, and have completed the restoration and renewal project for the historic St Martin-in-the-Fields Church in Trafalgar Square.

Fields of Expertise

Architecture

Buildings

RANK
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height
1 1 Undershaft
294 m / 965  ft
2 50 Fenchurch Street
149.6 m / 491  ft
3 Bishopsgate Goodsyard Plot 2
142.4 m / 467  ft
4 5 Aldermanbury Square
71 m / 233  ft
5 Assembly Building
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Awards

50 Fenchurch Street

Award of Excellence: 50 Fenchurch Street

Future Project Award 2023

Ctbuh Leaders

Eric Parry

Eric Parry

CTBUH Awards Best Tall Building Europe Jury, 2024

London

RANK
Name
Height
1 1 Undershaft

294 m / 965 ft

2 1 Undershaft

290 m / 951 ft

3 50 Fenchurch Street

150 m / 491 ft

4 Bishopsgate Goodsyard Plot 2

142 m / 467 ft

5 Brickfields Tower

108 m / 354 ft

6 5 Aldermanbury Square

71 m / 233 ft

7 185 Park Street

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8 Assembly Building

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CTBUH Initiatives Involving Eric Parry Architects

CTBUH Scandinavia and UK Chapters Present: Scandinavia Invades London

28 January 2020

The CTBUH Scandinavia and UK Chapters join for a special event, featuring both local and international speakers including CTBUH Chairman Steve Watts.

CTBUH UK Chapter Hosts: Geometry of Tall Buildings

29 January 2018

The CTBUH UK Chapter recently hosted a conversation between architects and engineers on the geometry of tall buildings and its impact on the design trends of the future.

Steve Watts to Become Next CTBUH Chairman

26 September 2017

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat is pleased to announce that Steve Watts has been confirmed to become the organization’s next chairman.